Trusted Water Well Drilling in Homer Glen, IL
K & K Well Drilling, Inc. is a family-owned water well drilling company serving Homer Glen, IL, and the surrounding Will County area. As a second-generation, local well drilling contractor, our crews have brought modern rotary drilling equipment and more than 60 years of field experience to properties throughout Homer Glen's mix of larger residential lots and light agricultural parcels. Whether you need a new residential well, a commercial water well drilling project for a business property, or a replacement system for an aging well, K & K brings the same family-owned care to every job. Call (630) 553-5111 today for a free estimate on your next well project.
Well Drilling Services in Homer Glen, IL
K & K Well Drilling, Inc. offers a full range of well drilling services for Homer Glen, IL area homeowners and business owners, from new residential wells to commercial well drilling for light agricultural and small commercial properties. Whether you're on a larger subdivision lot near the Homer Glen border or a rural parcel farther south, K & K's drillers assess each site individually before recommending a solution.
Services available to the Homer Glen, IL area include the following:
- New residential and commercial water well drilling
- Well deepening for existing systems with diminished yield
- Pump installation and replacement using quality equipment
- Pressure tank installation and system diagnostics
- Water conditioning to address hard water and mineral content common in Will County groundwater
- Well abandonment and proper sealing of old or non-functioning wells
Review completed well drilling projects to see the scope of work our crews handle or visit our pump service page if your well pump also needs attention.
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How Deep Are Wells Drilled in the Homer Glen, IL Area?
Well depth in the Homer Glen, IL area depends on the local aquifer geology of Will County. The region sits over a mix of shallower sand-and-gravel aquifers and deeper dolomite bedrock formations, and depth requirements can vary significantly from one subdivision or parcel to the next. Larger-lot residential properties and light agricultural parcels common in Homer Glen often need a more individualized assessment than denser residential areas, since yield and water quality can differ block by block.
Water Well Depth in Homer Glen, IL
K & K's experienced drillers assess each Homer Glen site individually to determine the appropriate depth and casing strategy for reliable, long-term yield. Water in Will County can also carry elevated hardness and mineral content, which is why many Homer Glen-area customers who invest in a new water well drilling solution also pair it with a water conditioning system. Our complete well drilling process page covers the full range of well types and equipment we work with.
Your Homer Glen, IL Well Drilling Process
- Site consultation and assessment of property layout and local geology.
- Permit filing with the Will County Health Department under Illinois IDPH requirements.
- Rotary drilling to the appropriate depth for the aquifer formation.
- Steel or PVC casing installation and annular space grouting to seal out surface contaminants.
- Pump and pressure system installation and final water testing.
Permits and Licensing for Will County Well Drilling
Illinois law requires a permit before any new well is constructed or deepened in Will County. The Will County Health Department administers well permits under Illinois IDPH oversight, and K & K Well Drilling, Inc. typically files the application on the property owner's behalf. K & K holds the state licensing required to drill and complete wells in Illinois, so your water well drilling project in Homer Glen stays fully compliant from start to finish.
Frequently Asked Questions About Well Drilling in Homer Glen, IL
How much does well drilling cost in Homer Glen, IL?
Well drilling costs in Homer Glen typically depend on depth, casing requirements, and site accessibility, since Will County's mixed sand-and-gravel and dolomite aquifers can require different equipment from one property to the next. Most residential wells run several thousand dollars start to finish, while commercial or agricultural wells vary based on expected yield and use. K & K provides a written cost estimate after an on-site assessment, so you know the full scope before work begins.
How long does it take to drill a new well in Homer Glen?
A typical residential well drilling project in Homer Glen takes one to two days for the drilling itself, though total project time depends on permit processing through the Will County Health Department and any site preparation needed. Deeper wells or properties with more complex geology can take longer. K & K schedules the pump and pressure system installation as part of the same project timeline whenever possible, so you're not left waiting on a second visit.
Do I need a permit to drill a well in Will County?
Yes. Illinois law requires a well construction permit from the Will County Health Department before any new well is drilled or an existing well is deepened, and the work must be performed by a licensed well contractor under Illinois IDPH oversight. K & K Well Drilling, Inc. handles the permit filing on your behalf as part of every new well project, so you don't need to navigate the county process yourself.
What's the difference between residential and commercial well drilling in Homer Glen?
Residential wells are typically sized for household water use, while commercial and light agricultural wells in the Homer Glen area often need to support higher-volume, more consistent demand. K & K assesses expected usage, local aquifer yield, and any applicable commercial permitting requirements before recommending well depth and pump sizing for either type of project.
Request a Free Estimate for Your Homer Glen Well Drilling Project
K & K Well Drilling, Inc. is ready to discuss your water well drilling needs in Homer Glen, IL, and throughout Will County. Call (630) 553-5111 or use the contact form to request a free estimate. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, and Saturday, 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Need pump service, or want to learn more about our full well drilling process? Visit our pump service page or our well drilling overview.




