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Wolverine Drilling Inc 28.10.2020

Looking for a Water Well Drilling Company? Choosing your contractor wisely can be the difference between your results. Learn more at: https://wolverinedrillinginc.com//water-well-drilling-comp

Wolverine Drilling Inc 17.10.2020

In a perfect world, you would always have enough money for all goals. In reality, life can have challenges and financing can allow a nest egg to be saved, affordable payments on a long term investment. It can be a sound element in a money management plan that works to achieve important goals. If your goal is a water well, call Wolverine Drilling Inc. We offer financing for those who quality.

Wolverine Drilling Inc 05.10.2020

Looking for a Water Well Drilling Company? Choosing your contractor wisely can be the difference between your results. Learn more at: https://wolverinedrillinginc.com//water-well-drilling-comp

Wolverine Drilling Inc 30.09.2020

The basic water well drilling methods have not change for decades. Many drillers in Saskatchewan today still use older methods of driller and old technology. Wolverine Drilling Inc works for clients, so we run modern drill methods that include large 600 gal fluid recycling, de-silting and de-sanding and modern elogging with SP, SPR and GAMA. We prefer good quality mud management that is mechanical vs the older traditional method. This might make you think we are more expen...sive, yet that is not always the case. We are very cost competitive and it is worth the time to call us. #wolverinedrilling #waterwell #doingitright #mudmanagement

Wolverine Drilling Inc 06.09.2020

Green Energies may actually be GREY Industrial Wind Turbines can create vibrations that can migrate natural fine material that clogs or stop water wells from producing. This is a phenomenon that is well documented but often overlooked. Leaving many homeowners no access to water, or expensive water systems, replacement pumps and heavy wear on pumps. Such systems costs are the responsibility of the homeowner and those unlucky enough to have wind turbines near them. #GreenEnergy #WolverineDrillingInc #DrillForWater #WaterWell

Wolverine Drilling Inc 25.08.2020

In a perfect world, you would always have enough money for all goals. In reality, life can have challenges and financing can allow a nest egg to be saved, affordable payments on a long term investment. It can be a sound element in a money management plan that works to achieve important goals. If your goal is a water well, call Wolverine Drilling Inc. We offer financing for those who quality.

Wolverine Drilling Inc 11.08.2020

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Wolverine Drilling Inc 26.07.2020

The basic water well drilling methods have not change for decades. Many drillers in Saskatchewan today still use older methods of driller and old technology. Wolverine Drilling Inc works for clients, so we run modern drill methods that include large 600 gal fluid recycling, de-silting and de-sanding and modern elogging with SP, SPR and GAMA. We prefer good quality mud management that is mechanical vs the older traditional method. This might make you think we are more expen...sive, yet that is not always the case. We are very cost competitive and it is worth the time to call us. #wolverinedrilling #waterwell #doingitright #mudmanagement

Wolverine Drilling Inc 06.07.2020

Does Equipment Really Matter? Wells are excavated holes in the earth that are reinforced and structurally supported. The main goal is to reach deeper water underground aquifers. Water is then able to be drawn with a pump, bucket or raised by hand. Water wells have been used by man dating back 4,000 years in China drilling with Bamboo and stone edges to cut 1,500 to 1,800 ft deep. Some wells were even speculated to be just under 3,000 ft. Not all these wells yielded water, ...some yielded combustible gas and were called fire wells. The earliest mechanically drilled well in North America was drilled in 1808. Technology has changed since 1808. In 1860 a book was written by Swindell documented water wells of the day. In contrast, Romans before the birth of Christ were using hand-dug wells for their aqueduct water systems. It is important to use new modern methods such as modern electronic logging with Spontaneous Potential Resistivity and Gama. Newer models take measurements every inch so areas with clay lenses can be avoided and better areas with increased flow utilized more. We are then able to place screening to the inch rather than the closest foot. In areas where water can be hard to find, every inch does matter. We can make a cleaner hole, 0 to 300 gal per minute circulation. We run a straighter hole a than most and boast the fact we have fewer mud rings. This all improves the opportunity of getting a better well. If equipment and technology does not matter. Let’s all go back to the Tandy 1000 computer or using an Allis Chalmers for farming, construction and highway repair. The reality is, advances are made and utilized because they increase productivity, save time and are often cost-efficient. When Wolverine Drilling Inc invests in modern updated equipment, they are preparing to stay competitive and provide the best possible product for clients. Stay tuned for more... I enjoy talking about water and water wells. www.wolverinedrillinginc.com #WolverineDrilling #SaskWellDrlling #GotWater #WaterWell #DrillingForWater

Wolverine Drilling Inc 21.06.2020

Green Energies may actually be GREY Industrial Wind Turbines can create vibrations that can migrate natural fine material that clogs or stop water wells from producing. This is a phenomenon that is well documented but often overlooked. Leaving many homeowners no access to water, or expensive water systems, replacement pumps and heavy wear on pumps. Such systems costs are the responsibility of the homeowner and those unlucky enough to have wind turbines near them. #GreenEnergy #WolverineDrillingInc #DrillForWater #WaterWell

Wolverine Drilling Inc 05.06.2020

7 Tips To Avoid A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing Clients reply on companies they choose to be honest and forthcoming. Tip 1: Drilling companies are given the responsibility to complete the work with the best of their ability. The reality is.... some have better abilities than others. Companies that show up with old equipment in various degrees of maintenance may have the best of intentions, but things can head south very fast and leaving clients in a bad spot. ... Tip 2: Check for the companies online and business presence. Companies that change names often are changing their name for a reason. It is generally not a good one. Tip 3: If a client contracts one company and company sends another, this is a red flag for me. First the reliability of the hired company is in question and the contract and workmanship of the second company is concerning. Ask to be sure who is showing up is who your hiring. Tip 4: Ask Q’s and get good quality answers. In many aspects your interviewing for the well contract. Be picky. Expect the highest quality for the cost. Investing with a company like ours who has newer elogging equipment with SP,SPR and Gama, out preform old models. Tip 5: Compare apples to apples. Check diameter of screens and casing specifics. Not all are made the same. Tip 6: Slow drillers and slow drilling companies can be concerning. If they have time to show up on short notice, they also have the time to drill and re-drill extra footage that may not be required. Good companies take the time to be prepare, and have a large inventory on hand. Good companies are generally busy companies and have good list of referrals available. Tip 7: Water wells are their only job. Companies that have side jobs and owners involved in shift work are not the best options. It often results in timeframes problems and well productions being rushed. It can also mean that if something is not working properly clients will need to wait till the next shift (often weeks away) before they can receive any help, and in reality that will take time out of the next person on the list that was to be drilled in the time off. Drillers are then often more interested in drilling another well ($$$$) than making sure the last well is working properly. It also means that when their regular job requires them, the part time drilling job is put on hold. Leaving clients wait the entire season.