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Water Well Drilling Contractors in Michigan
100+ licensed MI well drilling companies. Average project cost: $4,180 · $25–$55/ft · 110-ft avg depth.
Well Drilling in Michigan: What to Know
Before hiring a well driller in Michigan, here's the local cost data, geology, and permit rules that affect your project. Jump to licensed contractors below or see our full Michigan cost guide.
Avg. Project Cost
$4,180
Per Foot
$25–$55
Avg. Depth
110 ft
Permit Cost
$50-$200
Geology & Depth
Michigan sits within the Michigan Basin, a bowl-shaped sedimentary formation covered by thick glacial drift. The glacial deposits — sand, gravel, and till — provide excellent shallow aquifers across most of the state, with deeper Paleozoic sandstone and limestone bedrock available where drift is thin.
Most residential wells in Michigan are drilled to 110 feet, with a typical range of 25–350 feet. Water table depth: 15-60 feet in most of the Lower Peninsula; 30-150 feet in the Upper Peninsula's bedrock areas.
Permits & Licensing
Michigan requires all water well drillers to be registered with EGLE. Only registered drillers may construct water wells. No homeowner self-drilling exemption.
Permit authority: Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE); county health departments also issue permits. Expect $50-$200 in permit fees.
Primary Aquifer
Michigan Basin Glacial Drift Aquifers / Marshall Sandstone / Saginaw Formation. About 28% of Michigan households use private wells — one of the highest rates in the Midwest — reflecting the state's heavily rural northern Lower and Upper Peninsula.
Best drilling months: April through November; frozen ground in the Upper Peninsula can persist into May.
Common Water Quality Concerns
Michigan well water commonly contains: iron, hardness, hydrogen sulfide, arsenic in some western Michigan counties, PFAS contamination near industrial sites. A comprehensive water test after drilling (typically $150–$500) will identify which treatments, if any, your well needs.
Well Drilling Contractors by City in Michigan
Looking for drillers in a specific Michigan metro area? Browse local cost data and find contractors near these cities:
100 contractors found
Ortonville, Michigan
Dowagiac, Michigan
Three Rivers, Michigan
Manistique, Michigan
Negaunee, Michigan
Howell, Michigan
Rose City, Michigan
Well Drilling Costs in Michigan
Average project cost: $4,180
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