
 Thinking of drilling a borehole?
Step 1 – Do a Survey
Before you invest in drilling, it’s wise to do a geotechnical survey.
Why? Because it gives you a clear picture of what lies beneath your property:
 Know if water is likely present – By studying underground formations and rock types, we can tell whether your land has the potential to yield water.
 Save money & avoid disappointment – Drilling without a survey can be a gamble. A survey helps you avoid costly mistakes by identifying areas with the best chance of success.
 Understand the ground conditions – Beyond water, surveys reveal soil stability and rock layers, which is vital for safe drilling and long-term borehole performance.
 Plan smarter – With accurate data, you can decide the best location and depth for drilling, ensuring maximum efficiency.
 In short: A geotechnical survey isn’t just an extra step — it’s the foundation for a successful borehole project.