Water Well Drilling

Water Well Drilling in Oklahoma City & Surrounding Areas

When you need a dependable water supply, everything starts with the right well. At All Out Pump Service and Drilling, we specialize in air and mud rotary drilling to match your land conditions. We do not have a one-size-fits-all approach, we adjust based on your property. Whether it’s your first well or a replacement, we drill it right, the first time.

Air Rotary Drilling

Perfect for stable, consolidated formations. We use high-speed drilling with compressed air to create clean, efficient wells where the ground allows. It's faster, cleaner, and cost-effective in the right conditions.

Mud Rotary Drilling

Ideal for softer soils or unconsolidated formations. Our mud rotary setup provides the stability and lubrication needed to drill deeper and straighter, preventing collapse and increasing success in trickier terrain.

Residential, Agricultural & Light Commercial Projects

We drill for homes, farms, ranches, and small businesses. Whether you're supplying your family, livestock, or irrigation system, we’ll make sure your well delivers what you need.

Why Water Well Drilling Matters

A poorly drilled well can cost you more in repairs, water quality issues, or yield problems. That’s why we bring over 25 years of hands-on drilling experience, real site evaluations, and custom recommendations. We don’t push unnecessary upgrades, only what’s best for your property.

An aerial view of a green utility truck with equipment, parked on grass, with a worker in blue nearby holding a long tool in a hole in the ground.
  • You're building a new home or expanding property use

  • Your existing well isn’t producing enough water

  • Water pressure is unreliable, or quality has declined

  • You’ve had multiple pump failures or constant service calls

  • You’re still using a shallow or old hand-dug well

Signs You May Need a New Well:

FAQ

  • We primarily serve a 50-mile radius around Oklahoma City, including rural and suburban areas where municipal water isn't available or where a private well is preferred. If you're unsure whether you're within our service zone, give us a call!

  • It depends on your soil and geology.

    • Air rotary drilling is faster and cleaner, ideal for harder, consolidated formations like limestone or sandstone.

    • Mud rotary drilling is better suited to softer soils or sandy terrain, as it stabilizes the borehole with a drilling fluid mixture.

    We offer both method and never assume one size fits all. During our site visit, we’ll inspect the soil or analyze reports to recommend the safest, most cost-effective method.

  • Most wells can be completed in 1 to 3 days, depending on the depth and ground conditions. The full timeline includes:

    • Site inspection and setup

    • Drilling to the desired depth

    • Installing casing and screens

    • Developing and flushing the well

    We show up prepared and work efficiently, but never rush a job at the expense of quality. If weather or soil conditions delay progress, we’ll keep you fully informed throughout the process.

  • Yes, Oklahoma typically requires permits for new water wells. The specific regulations vary by county, and the process can be confusing if you're not familiar with it. We help you navigate the paperwork, file what’s required, and ensure everything is compliant before we start drilling. Our goal is to make the experience stress-free and legally sound.

Don't Wait Until It’s an Emergency.

Whether you’re planning a new well or dealing with a sudden pump failure, All Out is here to get the job done right. Reach out today to get started.