When it comes to private well systems, there’s no one-size-fits-all solution. The ideal well type for your property depends on various factors like your water needs, geological conditions, and budget. Combination style wells offer a unique and versatile option that combines elements of both drilled and dug wells.
Understanding Combination Wells
A Combination well utilizes features from both shallow dug wells and deeper drilled wells. They typically consist of a dug well section at the top, extending down to the water table, and a deeper drilled section that penetrates deeper water-bearing rock formations. The dug well section provides storage capacity and acts as a settling basin for sediment, while the drilled section allows access to a more consistent and potentially higher-volume water source.

Benefits Compared to Other Well Types
Improved Water Quality
The combination of dug well filtration and deeper well access can result in higher quality water compared to standard dug wells.Increased Water Yield: Drilled sections provide access to more reliable and potentially higher-volume water sources compared to shallow dug wells alone.
Cost-Effectiveness
Combination wells can sometimes be a more cost-effective option than deep drilled wells alone, especially in areas with a shallow water table.
Flexibility
The dug well section offers additional storage capacity, which can be beneficial for properties with high water usage demands.
Combination wells are a good choice for a variety of situations, including:
Properties with Seasonal Water Table Fluctuations
The dug well section can provide a buffer during periods of lower water table levels.
Areas with Shallow Bedrock
If bedrock is close to the surface, a combination well can still access deeper water sources.
Properties with High Water Usage Needs
The combined storage and deeper water access can provide a more reliable water supply.

Considering a Combination Well?
Spring Hill Well Drilling can help you determine if a combination well is the right choice for your property. Our experienced team will assess your water needs, evaluate your geological conditions, and recommend the most suitable well type for your situation.
Contact Spring Hill Well Drilling Today!
If you’re interested in learning more about the advantages of having a well in Florida, contact Spring Hill Well Drilling today. Our experienced team can answer your questions and guide you through the process of exploring this cost-effective and independent water solution.
CONTACT USAdditional Resources:
National Ground Water Association: https://www.ngwa.org/
Florida Geological Survey: https://floridadep.gov/fgs

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