The mud-rotary drilling method is primarily used in areas of soft formation where the presence of sand and clay is common. This type of drilling using polymers or additives mixed into a slurry to keep the hole open while the drill rig penetrates the ground.
The air-rotary drilling method is primarily designed for drilling in consolidated formations, offering good penetration rates and quick cuttings removal. This type of drilling uses high-powered air, down-hole hammers and water or foam to lubricate the hole and make efficient depth.
At Heritage Drilling we have the most modern equipment know-how to ensure the commercial well drilling process goes smoothly. We regularly work with local county offices to meet their needs and get your water well project completed.
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