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Well Drilling & Repair in Orangeburg, SC

Coastal Plain well service from a company with 66 years of South Carolina experience. Serving Orangeburg County and the I-26 corridor.

Orangeburg County Well Service

Orangeburg County Has Deep Agricultural Roots and Deep Well Infrastructure to Match.

Orangeburg County is one of South Carolina's most agricultural counties, and agriculture and rural living mean dependence on well water. Much of the county's well stock dates back decades β€” some to the 1950s and 60s. That aging infrastructure is due for assessment and in many cases, pump replacement or system upgrades.

Orangeburg County sits in the Coastal Plain, where the geology features sandy and silty formations with confined aquifer zones at various depths. Wells in Orangeburg typically range from 100–250 feet, though some locations tap confined artesian aquifers at greater depth. The Coastal Plain geology produces generally good well yields, but water quality varies β€” iron, hardness, and occasional hydrogen sulfide (sulfur smell) are not uncommon in different parts of the county.

Orangeburg County is about 45 miles from our West Columbia office along I-26 β€” a straightforward service run. We serve Orangeburg, Elloree, Holly Hill, Branchville, and surrounding communities as part of our regular service territory. Irrigation wells are in high demand in Orangeburg County given the agricultural character of the area, and we drill both domestic and agricultural wells throughout the county.

Austin Drilling serving Orangeburg County SC

Common Questions

Orangeburg, SC Well FAQ

How far do you travel for Orangeburg County service calls?
Orangeburg is about 45 miles from our West Columbia office via I-26 β€” a routine service run. We serve Orangeburg, Elloree, Holly Hill, Branchville, and surrounding Orangeburg County communities as a regular part of our territory. No special trip charges for Orangeburg County.
My Orangeburg County well water smells like sulfur. What causes that?
Hydrogen sulfide β€” naturally occurring in some Coastal Plain groundwater β€” causes the rotten egg or sulfur smell. It's very common in parts of Orangeburg County. It's typically not a health hazard at naturally occurring levels, but it's completely treatable with the right filtration system. Bring us a water sample for a free analysis and we'll confirm the cause and quantify the level before recommending anything.
I have agricultural land in Orangeburg County and need a high-yield irrigation well. Can you help?
Yes β€” agricultural well drilling is a significant part of our work in Orangeburg County. We design wells for crop irrigation, livestock water, and multi-use rural applications. Orangeburg County's Coastal Plain aquifers can deliver good yields for agricultural use when the well is properly designed and sited. We assess your specific location and demand requirements before drilling.

Serving Orangeburg County Along the I-26 Corridor

Residential and agricultural well service. Call for a free assessment today.