Best Well Drilling in Traverse City, MI
Compare 15 local well drilling providers in Traverse City, MI. Verified listings with real contact info.
15 verified providers · Updated 2026-04-25
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to drill a well in Michigan?
Well drilling typically costs $8,000 to $20,000, depending on depth, geology, and equipment needed. Hard rock areas often require deeper drilling at higher costs per foot. Coastal or plain areas may find water at shallower depths. Costs include casing and basic installation but not the pump system.
How deep do wells need to be in Michigan?
Well depth varies by region. Some areas may have wells at 50-300 feet, while others with bedrock conditions typically range from 200 to 600+ feet. Your driller will know typical depths for your specific area based on Lower Michigan's glacial geology and bedrock aquifer systems.
Do I need a permit to drill a well in Michigan?
Yes, Michigan requires a Well Permit from your county health department before drilling. The well must be constructed by a state-licensed well driller and meet standards set by Part 127 of the Public Health Code (Act 368 of 1978) and the Michigan Well Construction Code (Mich. Admin. Code R 325.1601 et seq.). A completion report must be submitted after drilling.
How long does it take to drill a water well in Michigan?
Most residential wells can be drilled in 1-3 days, depending on depth and rock conditions. The complete process, including permitting, pump installation, and water testing required by EGLE (Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy) and the Michigan Well Construction Code before use, typically takes 3-6 weeks.