Water well drilling rig in Green Bay, WI

Green Bay's Most Trusted Well Drilling Contractor Since 1947

Sam's Well Drilling is the leading well drilling contractor serving Green Bay, WI and all of Brown County. With over 78 years of experience and more than 30,000 wells drilled across Wisconsin, we bring unmatched expertise to every Green Bay project. As Wisconsin's third-largest city by population and the economic hub of northeast Wisconsin, Green Bay combines urban development with agricultural heritage, and we've been drilling wells throughout the community for generations – from the residential neighborhoods in Allouez and Ashwaubenon to the dairy farms in the Town of Pittsfield and beyond.

Our comprehensive knowledge of Green Bay's local geology – from the productive Silurian dolomite aquifers beneath the city to the unique limestone formations of the Niagara Escarpment – makes us the most trusted name for residential, agricultural, and commercial wells in the region. Whether you're building a new home in De Pere, need a high-capacity well for your farm in southern Brown County, or replacing an aging well in an established Green Bay neighborhood, our dedicated northeast Wisconsin crews are ready to help.

Why Choose Sam's for Your Green Bay Well Project?

  • Local Expertise: Serving northeast Wisconsin for over 78 years
  • Largest Fleet: 10+ rigs drilling daily across Wisconsin
  • Family Owned: Three generations serving Wisconsin families
  • Year-Round Service: We drill through Wisconsin winters
  • Industry Leaders: Wisconsin Water Well Association and NGWA members
  • Brown County Specialists: Expert knowledge of northeast Wisconsin geology and permitting

For a reliable water source from a team that truly knows Green Bay and Brown County, call Sam's Well Drilling today at (800) 321-5193 for a free consultation and quote.

Comprehensive Well Drilling Services in Green Bay & Brown County

As Green Bay's largest and most experienced well drilling contractor, we offer complete water well services throughout northeast Wisconsin. Our dedicated crews know the region's geology intimately and can handle projects of any size or complexity. From the urban neighborhoods of Green Bay and its suburbs to the agricultural properties in southern Brown County, we've drilled wells across every part of the region.

Residential Well Drilling

Whether you're building a new home in one of Green Bay's many neighborhoods – from the east side near the bay to Allouez, Ashwaubenon, Howard, or Suamico – or replacing an aging well in an established area, our residential drilling services provide reliable, long-lasting water sources. We handle site selection, Brown County permitting, drilling, and casing installation, then work closely with qualified pump installers in the Green Bay area to complete your well system. Most Green Bay residential wells range from 80 to 200 feet deep, though depth varies by location and aquifer conditions in northeast Wisconsin's unique geology.

Agricultural Well Drilling

Brown County has a rich agricultural heritage, with dairy farms, crop farms, and agricultural businesses throughout the county. We specialize in high-capacity agricultural wells that can deliver the flow rates needed for livestock watering, crop irrigation, and dairy operations. Our agricultural well drilling services include consultation on well placement, capacity planning based on your specific water needs, and coordination with irrigation systems. Whether you need a modest well for a small farm or a high-capacity system delivering 100+ GPM for a large dairy operation in southern Brown County, we have the expertise and equipment to serve northeast Wisconsin's agricultural community.

Commercial Well Drilling

From businesses in downtown Green Bay to manufacturing facilities near Lambeau Field and commercial developments throughout Brown County, we've drilled wells for countless commercial clients. Our commercial drilling services include high-capacity wells, multiple-well systems, and specialized applications. We understand the importance of minimizing disruption to your business operations and work efficiently to complete projects on schedule, whether you're developing a new commercial property or upgrading water service for an existing facility in Green Bay's thriving business community.

Water Testing & Quality

Green Bay-area well water is generally high quality, sourced from the dolomite and limestone aquifers that underlie northeast Wisconsin. However, water quality characteristics can vary depending on your specific location and the depth of your well. We provide comprehensive water testing and can install treatment systems including water softeners, iron filters, and reverse osmosis systems. Most Green Bay wells produce moderately to very hard water, and many homeowners choose to install water softeners. We test all new wells for bacteria and nitrates to ensure your water meets Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources safety standards.

Well Abandonment

Old, unused wells pose environmental and safety risks and must be properly sealed. If you have an abandoned well on your Green Bay property – perhaps from an earlier era or from a property that was previously farmland – Wisconsin law requires proper sealing and abandonment. We are fully licensed to abandon wells according to Wisconsin DNR regulations and will handle all the required paperwork and reporting with Brown County and the state. This protects groundwater quality and eliminates safety hazards on your property.

Understanding Green Bay-Area Geology and Well Drilling

Green Bay sits on the western shore of Lake Michigan's Green Bay, with geology dominated by Silurian dolomite bedrock of the Niagara Escarpment. Our decades of experience drilling throughout northeast Wisconsin give us insights that newer or out-of-area contractors simply don't have. We've drilled thousands of wells in Green Bay and Brown County, and this local knowledge allows us to provide more accurate estimates and better results.

Typical Well Depths in Green Bay

Most residential wells in the Green Bay area range from 80 to 200 feet deep, with the majority falling in the 100-150 foot range. The depth to productive aquifers varies across Brown County based on the thickness of glacial deposits and the depth to bedrock. Properties in different areas of Green Bay – from areas near the bay to the western suburbs and southern townships – may have different characteristics based on local geology and elevation.

The Silurian dolomite formations beneath Green Bay provide excellent water quality and reliable yields. Most residential wells easily achieve flow rates of 10-20 gallons per minute (GPM), which is more than sufficient for household use including multiple bathrooms, laundry, and outdoor watering. Commercial and agricultural wells requiring higher flows may need to be drilled deeper to access multiple water-bearing zones or fractures in the bedrock, often reaching depths of 200-350 feet to ensure adequate capacity for business or farming operations.

Our crews use decades of experience drilling in the Green Bay area to predict well depths accurately. We maintain detailed records of wells we've drilled throughout Brown County, including depth, yield, water quality data, and geological formations encountered. This historical information – spanning generations of wells drilled in Green Bay neighborhoods – helps us provide more precise cost estimates and project timelines for your well drilling project.

Water Quality in Green Bay

Green Bay-area well water is generally excellent, sourced from protected bedrock aquifers that provide natural filtration. The water is typically clear and safe for drinking and household use. However, certain water quality characteristics are common in northeast Wisconsin:

  • Hardness: Elevated calcium and magnesium levels are very common in the Green Bay area, with most wells producing moderately hard to very hard water. Most Green Bay homeowners install water softeners to prevent scale buildup in plumbing, water heaters, and appliances
  • Iron: Some areas of Brown County experience elevated iron levels in well water, which can cause orange or brown staining on fixtures and laundry. This is easily treatable with iron filtration systems
  • Sulfur: Some northeast Wisconsin wells may have slight sulfur odor (rotten egg smell) which is easily addressed with specialized treatment systems
  • Bacteria: We always test new wells for coliform bacteria to ensure water safety. Bacterial contamination is rare in properly constructed and grouted wells, but testing is required by Wisconsin regulations
  • Nitrates: Properties in rural areas near active farmland should test for nitrates, especially if you have young children or are pregnant

We provide comprehensive water testing with every new well installation and can recommend and install appropriate treatment systems to address any water quality issues discovered during testing. Our goal is to ensure your well water is not only safe but also pleasant to use for drinking, cooking, and all household purposes.

Navigating Brown County Well Permits and Regulations

Well drilling in Green Bay and Brown County requires permits from the state of Wisconsin. While these regulations are important for protecting groundwater quality, they can be complex for property owners to navigate. That's where Sam's Well Drilling's experience becomes invaluable – we've completed thousands of well projects under Brown County's regulatory framework and know exactly what's required.

Key requirements for Green Bay well projects include:

  • Wisconsin DNR well drilling permits for all new well construction
  • Minimum setback distances from septic systems (typically 50-100 feet), property lines, and potential contamination sources
  • Specific well construction standards including grouting requirements and casing specifications designed to protect groundwater from surface contamination
  • Detailed documentation and reporting requirements including well construction reports and water quality testing results
  • Pump installation permits separate from drilling permits (handled by your licensed pump installer after the well is completed)
  • Well abandonment reporting when sealing old wells to protect groundwater quality
  • Additional local requirements for properties within city limits or special zoning districts

When you choose Sam's Well Drilling for your Green Bay well project, we handle all permitting from start to finish. We submit applications, coordinate inspections, and ensure your well meets all Brown County and state requirements. Our long-standing relationships with county and state officials help projects move smoothly through the approval process, avoiding delays that can occur when less experienced contractors miss important requirements.

Serving All of Green Bay and Brown County

From our location in central Wisconsin, we serve Green Bay and all of Brown County. Our dedicated crews know the greater Green Bay area intimately, including the geology, permitting requirements, and local conditions that affect well drilling. We've drilled wells throughout every part of Brown County, from downtown Green Bay to the surrounding suburbs and rural agricultural areas.

Green Bay and Brown County Communities We Serve:

  • Green Bay (all areas)
  • De Pere
  • Howard
  • Suamico
  • Bellevue
  • Ashwaubenon
  • Allouez
  • Denmark
  • Wrightstown
  • Pulaski
  • Scott
  • New Franken
  • Pittsfield
  • Rockland
  • Morrison
  • All of Brown County
  • Kewaunee County
  • Surrounding areas

Why Green Bay Residents Choose Sam's Well Drilling

Thousands of Green Bay homeowners, businesses, and farms have trusted Sam's Well Drilling for their water well needs over the past 78 years. This isn't by accident – it's because we consistently deliver superior service, quality workmanship, and fair pricing. As northeast Wisconsin's premier well drilling contractor, here's what sets us apart:

Three Generations of Wisconsin Well Drilling

Sam's Well Drilling is a family-owned business that has been serving Wisconsin for 78 years. We're now in our third generation of family ownership, and that long-term commitment to our customers and communities shows in everything we do. We're not here today and gone tomorrow – we're building relationships that last for generations, just like the wells we drill. Many Green Bay families who had wells drilled by Sam's decades ago now call us back when they need a replacement well or when they're building homes for the next generation.

The Largest Fleet in Wisconsin

With 10+ rigs drilling daily across Wisconsin, we're the largest well drilling contractor in the state. This means we can schedule your Green Bay project quickly and complete it efficiently. While smaller contractors might have you waiting weeks or months during the busy spring and summer season, our large fleet allows us to serve Brown County customers promptly. When you're building a new home and need a well before closing, or when your existing well fails and you need replacement, our capacity makes the difference.

Industry Leadership and Expertise

We're proud members of both the Wisconsin Water Well Association and the National Ground Water Association (NGWA). These memberships keep us current on the latest drilling technologies, safety standards, and industry best practices. Our crews receive ongoing training to ensure they're using the most effective and environmentally responsible drilling methods. This expertise translates into better wells, more accurate depth predictions, and projects that meet or exceed all regulatory requirements.

Year-Round Service, Even in Wisconsin Winters

Unlike some drilling contractors who shut down during Wisconsin's cold months, we operate through winter with specialized equipment and crews prepared for harsh conditions. We drill 5-6 days per week throughout the year (closed Sundays and holidays). If you're building a new home in Green Bay and need a well drilled in winter to stay on your construction schedule, we have the equipment and experience to get it done safely and efficiently, even in sub-zero northeast Wisconsin temperatures and Lake Michigan snow squalls.

Frequently Asked Questions for Green Bay, WI Wells

- Is a permit required for well drilling in Green Bay?

Yes, all well drilling in Wisconsin requires permits from the Wisconsin DNR. Green Bay is located in Brown County, and we handle all the necessary permitting paperwork for your project. We'll ensure your well meets all state and local codes, including proper location and setbacks from septic systems, property lines, and other structures. Our familiarity with Wisconsin well regulations ensures your project moves smoothly through the permitting process without delays.

- What is the water quality like in Green Bay?

The groundwater in the Green Bay area is generally of high quality, sourced from protected dolomite and limestone aquifers. However, the water is typically moderately to very hard with elevated calcium and magnesium levels. Most Green Bay homeowners install water softeners to prevent scale buildup and improve water quality. Some areas may also have elevated iron levels. We recommend testing your new well's water to ensure it's safe and to determine what treatment systems would be beneficial. We can provide and install a wide range of water treatment solutions tailored to northeast Wisconsin water conditions.

- How deep do wells need to be in Green Bay, WI?

Well depth in the Green Bay area typically ranges from 80 to 200 feet for residential properties, with most wells falling in the 100-150 foot range. The exact depth depends on your specific location in Brown County and the depth to productive water-bearing dolomite formations. Our expert drillers use their extensive knowledge of Green Bay's geology – gained from drilling thousands of wells throughout northeast Wisconsin over many decades – to determine the optimal depth to ensure a reliable and plentiful water supply for your home or business. We can provide accurate depth estimates based on your property's specific location.

- How long does it take to drill a well in Green Bay?

Most residential well drilling projects in the Green Bay area are completed in one to two days, depending on the depth required and bedrock conditions. Drilling through northeast Wisconsin's dolomite formations typically takes 6-10 hours for a residential well, with additional time needed for casing installation, grouting, and testing. With our large fleet of 10+ rigs drilling daily, we can typically schedule your Green Bay project within a few weeks. The complete process from permitting to final water testing usually takes 2-4 weeks, and we handle all coordination to keep your project on track.

- What does well drilling cost in Green Bay?

Well drilling costs in Green Bay vary based on depth, bedrock conditions, and specific requirements of your project. After 78 years and over 30,000 wells drilled across Wisconsin, we've learned that every property is unique. Our drilling quotes include site evaluation, permitting assistance, drilling, and casing installation. We coordinate with qualified pump installers in the Green Bay area who can provide separate quotes for pump systems and pressure tanks. The investment in a quality well provides decades of reliable water service – many wells we drilled in Green Bay 40-50 years ago are still providing excellent service. Request a free quote or call us at (800) 321-5193 to discuss your specific Green Bay project and get an accurate estimate based on your property's location and needs.

- Do you drill wells for farms in Brown County?

Absolutely. Brown County has a rich agricultural heritage, and we regularly drill wells for dairy farms, crop farms, and agricultural operations throughout the county. We specialize in high-capacity agricultural wells for livestock watering, dairy operations, and crop irrigation. Our agricultural well drilling services include consultation on well placement, capacity planning based on your water needs, and coordination with irrigation systems. Whether you need a small well for a hobby farm or a high-capacity well delivering 100+ GPM for a large dairy operation in southern Brown County, we have the expertise and equipment to complete your agricultural well project in the Green Bay area.

- What is the Niagara Escarpment and how does it affect wells?

The Niagara Escarpment is a major geological feature that runs through northeast Wisconsin, including the Green Bay area. It consists of Silurian-age dolomite bedrock that forms the foundation of the region. This dolomite formation provides excellent aquifer conditions for well drilling, with good water quality and reliable yields. The fractures and bedding planes in the dolomite allow groundwater to flow and accumulate, creating productive water-bearing zones. Our decades of experience drilling in this geological setting means we understand exactly how to locate and access these productive zones for optimal well performance in Green Bay and Brown County.

Ready to Start Your Green Bay Well Drilling Project?

Join thousands of satisfied Green Bay and Brown County customers who trust Sam's Well Drilling. Three generations of experience, the largest fleet in Wisconsin, and a commitment to quality that's second to none. Whether you're building a new home, need a well for your farm, or require well services for your business, we have the expertise to deliver exceptional results.

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