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Replace your old well bore

The new submersible bore is under the grass. It produces the same quantity as the old pump and never needs to primed.

How are residential water bores installed?

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU SAY YES TO A NEW BORE? The drill team will arrive and commence to drill. The drilling operation will take from 2 to 8 hours, depending on the depth and the geology encountered. The drill team will line the hole with a Class 9 100mm PVC casing. They will then pack […]

What will your bore look like?

Submersible pumps in bores   The modern water bore The Boreman typically installs in a Perth suburban home is often totally out of sight. Your bore is designed with only premium parts and components. The best place to install your new water bore is in the front lawn because it will be easy to find […]

Will my water bore stain?

If you are thinking of installing a water bore and concerned about staining contact us today to discuss solutions.  Not all water bores stain, however in high iron content areas there are solutions available to remove the staining before it comes through your irrigation system. Feel free to ring me anytime to discuss.

Are bores environmentally friendly? Yes!

Bore water is environmentally friendly because it is the natural way of recycling rainwater. Over 90% of all winter rain soaks into the ground to be available for your water bore to pump onto your garden. Rain falls on the roof of your house and is directed into soak wells and then to the Perth […]

How are water bores installed?

What happens when you say yes to a new bore? The Boreman will listen to you and then we will custom design your water bore to enhance your retic system. Your whole retic system including your controller will be tested to make sure it is all compatible. You will be kept informed and hopefully you […]