Serving Lafayette & Surrounding Area
Get Clean, Reliable Water with
Expert Rotary Drilled Water Wells in
Lafayette, IN
Harper Well Drilling builds high-yield wells that give your family the dependable water supply you need for a lifetime of worry-free living.
Building a new home or dealing with an unreliable water supply?
Nothing slows down a new construction project like worrying about where your water will come from.
If you are building your dream home in Lafayette, you need a dependable water source before you can move in.
You shouldn’t have to stress about your family’s basic needs while you’re trying to manage a build site.
You deserve a system that works every time you turn on the tap
Consistent Flow
Get rid of sputtering faucets and weak showers for good.
No More Guessing
Stop worrying if your water will suddenly run out during a dry spell.
Finish Your Build
Keep your project on schedule with a professional well that meets all local codes.
We know how much a lack of water disrupts your life.
Whether you are dealing with a failing system or starting fresh, we help you get the clean, reliable water you need to keep your household running smoothly.
Reliable Rotary Drilled Wells for Homes & Businesses
We use Rotary Drilling to get your new well finished quickly and efficiently.
This method allows us to reach deep into the local aquifer, ensuring you have a steady supply of clean water even during the driest parts of the year.
Our team uses high-quality PVC Casing to line your well. Unlike old steel pipes, PVC won’t rust or corrode, which keeps your water tasting great and prevents your well walls from collapsing over time.
- Long-Lasting Results: You get a durable system that provides water for decades without the headache of frequent repairs.
- Cleaner Water: Using non-corrosive materials means you don't have to worry about rust flakes or metallic tastes in your glass.
- Better Depth: We drill deep enough to find the most reliable water source on your property for consistent pressure.
You need a water system that works every time you turn on the tap. We combine the right equipment with local experience to make sure your home or business never skips a beat.
Our Simple 4-Step Process
Starting a big project can feel stressful.
We make getting a new well easy by taking the guesswork out of the construction and handling the hard parts for you.
1
Site Assessment
We visit your property to find the best spot for your new well. We handle the permits and paperwork with the local health department so you don’t have to deal with the red tape.
2
Bring in the Drilling Rig
Our team arrives with a professional drilling rig to reach the clean water deep underground. We work fast and stay organized to get the job done and get out of your hair quickly.
3
Pump Installation
Once the hole is drilled, we handle the pump installation. We set up high-quality equipment that sends steady water pressure to every faucet in your house.
4
Water Testing & Cleanup
We test your water to make sure it is safe and clear before we leave. You get a worry-free water system and a clean yard so you can start enjoying your new well immediately.
Want an independent review at any point down the road? Our water well inspection service delivers a written report you can use for real estate transactions or ongoing peace of mind.
Serving Lafayette & All of Tippiecanoe County
We are your local well experts, living and working right here in the community.
Whether you need a new well in Lafayette or help out in West Lafayette, our team is just a quick phone call away.
- Fast Response Times
- Local Expertise
- Simplified Process
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have to get the permits myself?
No. We handle the entire permits process for you. Dealing with local Lafayette and Tippecanoe County regulations can be a headache, so we take care of the paperwork to make sure your new well is 100% legal and up to code without you lifting a finger.
How deep will my new well be?
It depends, but most wells in the Lafayette area range from 80 to 200 feet deep. We look at the specific ground conditions on your property to find the best water source. Getting the depth right means you won’t have to worry about your water running low during a dry Indiana summer.
How much does well drilling cost?
The cost varies based on how deep we have to drill and the type of soil on your land. We give you a clear, straightforward estimate before we ever start the engine on the rig. This way, you can plan your budget without worrying about hidden fees or “surprise” costs at the end of the job.
Will a rotary drilled well last a long time?
Yes. Rotary drilling allows us to install a high-quality casing that keeps out dirt and contaminants. By doing the job right the first time, we ensure you have a reliable water system that serves your family for decades, not just a few years.
How long does the drilling process take?
Usually just a few days. We know you want to get your home back to normal, so we work quickly to get your water flowing. We stay on-site until the job is done so you aren’t left with a messy construction zone for weeks on end.