REVERSE CIRCULATION DRILLING
Reverse circulation drilling is a highly effective method for creating clean, stable boreholes in challenging ground conditions, particularly in unconsolidated formations such as sands, gravels, and silts. The process uses a dual-wall drill string in which drilling fluids and cuttings are transported upward through the inner pipe, allowing for efficient removal of material and minimizing borehole collapse. This technique produces exceptionally clean boreholes with diameters of up to 24 inches and can be reliably advanced to depths of up to 600 feet, making it well suited for applications such as water wells, geotechnical investigations, and foundation construction. Its ability to maintain borehole integrity while delivering high-quality samples makes reverse circulation drilling an ideal choice where conventional drilling methods may struggle

MUD ROTARY DRILLING

Mud rotary drilling is a widely used drilling method that employs circulating drilling fluid to cool the bit, carry cuttings to the surface, and stabilize the borehole walls during drilling. The drilling mud creates a supportive filter cake along the borehole, which is especially effective in maintaining hole stability in unconsolidated or mixed formations such as clays, sands, and gravels. This technique allows for efficient drilling to significant depths and accommodates a wide range of borehole diameters, making it suitable for water wells, environmental monitoring wells, and geotechnical projects. Its versatility, depth capability, and ability to control formation pressures make mud rotary drilling a reliable and proven method across many subsurface conditions.
MARKETS WE SERVICE
We service a diverse range of markets, providing reliable drilling and subsurface solutions to meet the needs of industrial facilities, municipal agencies, agricultural irrigation operations, engineering firms, and commercial and industrial clients. Our experience spans critical infrastructure projects, public works, and private developments, where precision, safety, and efficiency are essential. From supporting municipal water systems and large-scale irrigation to partnering with engineering firms on complex site investigations and delivering solutions for commercial and industrial facilities, we tailor our services to the specific demands of each market we serve.
