About Borewell Assist

who we are

At Borewell Assist, we are dedicated to providing top-notch borewell drilling and maintenance services in Bangalore. Our expertise spans across deep borewell drilling, tube well drilling, water well installation, and comprehensive borewell maintenance and cleaning. With a skilled team of borewell engineers and groundwater survey experts, we leverage advanced technology to ensure efficient, reliable solutions tailored to our clients’ unique needs. Our commitment to quality service, customer satisfaction, and competitive pricing positions us as a trusted partner in borewell solutions

Our Features

Our Service

Borewell Repair

We have experienced technicians equipped to handle any borewell issue, from pump/motor repairs to casing replacements.

Borewell Drilling

We use advanced technology like Rotasonic and DTH drilling to reach deep water sources, ensuring your well yields ample water throughout the year.

Borewell Cleaning

Clogged borewells can lead to reduced water flow and contamination. Our professional cleaning services remove sediment and debris, restoring your well’s efficiency.

Geo-Physical Survey

Our team utilizes advanced technology to understand the geological composition of your land, ensuring optimal borewell placement for maximum water yield.

Borewell Scanning

 Our camera inspection services provide a clear picture of your well’s interior, allowing us to identify and address potential problems early.

Ground Water Survey

We conduct thorough ground water surveys to assess the water table level and potential water availability in your area. 

Frequently Asked Questions

We service all across Bangalore, ensuring no matter where you’re located, we’re able to assist with your borewell needs. If you’re unsure whether you fall within our service range, just give us a call and we’ll clarify it for you.

We use high power sensor modernized drilling rigs and the latest technology in borewell drilling machines capable of reaching depths of up to 2000ft. We’ve also got a team of professional geologists to conduct groundwater surveys, ensuring we’re drilling in the best possible location.

Absolutely! We’ve got short-length borewell rigs specifically designed for narrow locations. We’ll evaluate your site and choose the appropriate equipment to get the job done without compromising on quality.

Yes, we are. We’ve got extensive experience drilling in every type of soil and ground strata profile. We’ll assess the conditions on your property and tailor our approach to ensure we provide the most efficient and effective borewell drilling service.

We’re government-approved professional borewell drillers who pride ourselves on being reliable, efficient, and professional. Our team is equipped with advanced technology and machinery, and we’re committed to providing top-notch service that meets your specific borewell requirements. Trust us to handle your drilling needs, and we won’t let you down.

Obtaining permission to dig a borewell in Bangalore involves several steps and regulations. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you navigate the process:

1. Determine if permission is required:

  • Within BBMP limits: If your property falls within the Bangalore Bruhat Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) limits, you need permission from the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB).
  • Outside BBMP limits: Contact the local gram panchayat or village municipality for permission requirements in areas outside BBMP jurisdiction.

2. Identify the appropriate form:

  • For individual drinking/agricultural use: Use Form-1A.
  • For commercial establishments/industries: Use Form-1B.
  • For drilling agencies: Use Form-6.

3. Gather necessary documents:

  • Khata certificate or khatha extract.
  • Survey number of the property.
  • Address proof.
  • Ownership documents like sale deed.
  • Sanction plan/building plan (if applicable).
  • Tax paid receipts issued by BBMP/local authority.
  • Copy of water bill/electrical bill (if available).
  • Bank challan for the application fee (Rs. 50 for drinking water, Rs. 500 for others).
  • Machinery details for drilling agencies (Form-6 only).
  • Driller’s qualification and experience details (Form-6 only).

4. Submit the application:

  • For BBMP limits: Submit the completed form and documents to the BWSSB head office at Kaveri Bhavan or the nearest BWSSB sub-division office.
  • Outside BBMP limits: Submit the form and documents to the designated office of the local gram panchayat or village municipality.

5. Inspection and approval:

  • A BWSSB geologist will inspect the site to assess groundwater availability and potential impact.
  • The application goes before the Karnataka Groundwater Authority Sub-Committee for approval.
  • You will receive a permission letter or rejection notice within 60 working days.

6. Start drilling:

  • Only commence drilling after receiving the official permission letter.
  • Ensure you hire a registered drilling agency with qualified personnel.

Additional resources:

Please note: This is a general overview. Regulations and forms might be subject to change. It’s best to visit the relevant websites or contact the concerned authorities for the latest information and specific requirements.


Technically, yes, it is possible to dig a borewell after house construction. However, it’s generally not recommended for several reasons:

Potential risks:

  • Structural damage: Vibrations from drilling equipment can weaken the foundation of the house, potentially leading to cracks and other structural problems.
  • Underground pipes and utilities: Drilling can damage existing underground utilities like water pipes, sewage lines, and electrical cables, causing disruptions and repairs.
  • Limited space: Maneuvering large drilling rigs in a confined space around the house can be challenging and potentially damage landscaping or other structures.
  • Increased costs: Drilling in tight spaces might require specialized equipment and techniques, leading to higher costs compared to drilling before construction.

Recommendations:

  • Plan ahead: Ideally, plan for the borewell during the initial house design and construction phase. This allows for proper positioning, avoiding potential conflicts with the foundation and utilities.
  • Consult an expert: If you must drill after construction, consult a qualified structural engineer and a drilling contractor to assess the risks and determine the safest and most efficient approach.
  • Comply with regulations: Ensure you obtain all necessary permits and follow local regulations regarding borewell drilling.
  • Minimize damage: Choose a drilling contractor with experience working in confined spaces and prioritize techniques that minimize vibrations and potential damage to the house and surrounding infrastructure.

Alternatives:

  • Harvest rainwater: Consider alternative water sources like rainwater harvesting to reduce reliance on borewell water.
  • Explore existing wells: If nearby properties already have functional borewells, explore the possibility of sharing the water source.
  • Public water supply: Depending on your location and availability, consider connecting to the public water supply system for everyday water needs.

Ultimately, the decision to dig a borewell after house construction depends on your specific circumstances and priorities. Weighing the risks and benefits, and seeking professional advice, will help you make an informed decision.

Borewell drilling is a crucial step for accessing water resources, but the cost can be a significant concern. Here’s a breakdown of 10 factors affecting the cost in 2023:

1. Depth: The primary cost driver is the depth of the well, as drilling charges are calculated based on the required depth and diameter (typically 6.5 inches).

2. Diesel Price: Fuel costs directly impact the operation of drilling equipment, leading to price fluctuations based on prevailing diesel prices.

3. MS Casing Pipe: The steel casing pipe protects the borehole and influences the cost based on its thickness and market price.

4. Outer PVC Pipe: An outer PVC pipe, usually 10 inches in diameter, adds to the material cost and installation charges.

5. Borewell Collar and Cap: These components provide access and closure to the well, contributing to the overall cost.

6. Welding Charges: Joining the MS casing pipes requires skilled labor and welding materials, adding to the expense.

7. Transportation and Labor: Transporting equipment and materials to the site, along with labor costs for drilling and installation, contribute significantly to the overall price.

8. Water Injection and Flushing: After drilling, water injection and flushing are essential to clear the borehole and ensure water quality, incurring additional charges.

9. Geologist Survey: A geologist’s expertise in assessing the groundwater potential at your location can influence the drilling strategy and associated costs.

10. Ground Soil Type: The type of ground soil (hard rock, clay, etc.) significantly impacts drilling difficulty and equipment requirements, leading to variations in price.

Remember, the borewell price ultimately depends on these interconnected factors. It’s crucial to consult experienced drilling professionals for accurate cost estimates specific to your location and requirements.

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