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2026 planning snapshot · CAD

C$6,000–C$25,000 is the WDF planning band using No province-wide average — compare nearby WSA records as the depth reference. It is a starting point, not a contractor quote.

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Source-checked planning guide · updated August 2026

Plan a residential well in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan’s public well database contains property-level records rather than one dependable province-wide residential depth average. This broad WDF complete-system band leaves room for deep prairie aquifers, bedrock, casing, remote travel and pump requirements.

Planning rangeC$6,000–C$25,000CAD
Depth referenceNo province-wide average — compare nearby WSA recordsNearby records are more useful
Ground patternPrairie sediments / southern bedrock / northern ShieldConfirm at the property
Jump to:Cost methodRegional differencesPermits & licensingQuote checklistSources
How the estimate works

Depth is only the first number

The range is calculated from government well records or depth guidance and the ground conditions commonly encountered in the area. It is not a published government price and it cannot predict whether a specific bore will be dry, unusually deep or difficult to reach.

Ask every bidder for one complete-system total. It should identify drilling, casing, grouting, pump, pressure tank, electrical work, permit or filing charges, water testing and restoration separately.

1Local recordsLikely depth
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2Ground conditionsPer-foot difficulty
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3Full scopePump, casing & permits
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Planning bandC$6,000–C$25,000
Local cost drivers

Why Saskatchewan quotes vary by area

Southern plains

Thick glacial and bedrock sediments can require substantial depth even where drilling resistance is moderate.

Depth premium possible

Central parkland

Mixed deposits and variable aquifers make nearby well records more useful than a province-wide assumption.

Moderate, locally variable

Northern Shield

Hard fractured rock, sparse roads and long mobilization distances can materially increase the complete price.

Higher rock and travel risk
Licensing check

Verify the people doing the work

Use a contractor working with a Water Security Agency-registered drilling rig and confirm the driller or company against the current provincial list before accepting a proposal.

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Before drilling

Confirm the permit path

The driller must follow provincial construction requirements and submit the required water-well report. Confirm the proposed water use, setbacks and any municipal or Water Security Agency approvals before drilling.

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After construction

Test the water before choosing treatment

Use the WSA well database to compare nearby records, then follow the current Saskatchewan private-well guide for disinfection, testing and ongoing maintenance.

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Quote checklist

Compare the same scope—not just the headline price

  1. Licence and insurance: match the name on the proposal to the current public record.
  2. Depth and per-foot terms: record the included depth, overage rate and dry-hole terms.
  3. Complete system: separate drilling, casing, grout, pump, tank, wiring, permit, test and restoration.
  4. Water and workmanship: ask about yield testing, disinfection, laboratory testing and written warranties.

The directory above currently contains 14 contractor listings serving Saskatchewan.

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Frequently asked questions

Saskatchewan well-drilling questions

How much does it cost to drill a well in Saskatchewan?

WDF’s 2026 planning range is C$6,000–C$25,000 CAD. Saskatchewan’s public well database contains property-level records rather than one dependable province-wide residential depth average. This broad WDF complete-system band leaves room for deep prairie aquifers, bedrock, casing, remote travel and pump requirements.

How deep is a residential well in Saskatchewan?

The reference point used here is no province-wide average — compare nearby wsa records. A nearby completion record is more useful than a broad average, and only drilling confirms the final depth and yield.

Do I need a licensed well driller or a permit in Saskatchewan?

Use a contractor working with a Water Security Agency-registered drilling rig and confirm the driller or company against the current provincial list before accepting a proposal. The driller must follow provincial construction requirements and submit the required water-well report. Confirm the proposed water use, setbacks and any municipal or Water Security Agency approvals before drilling.

What should a complete well quote include?

Compare drilling, casing, grout, pump, pressure tank, electrical work, permit or filing fees, yield testing, disinfection, laboratory testing, restoration, over-depth pricing and dry-hole terms on separate lines.

Primary sources

Where these facts come from

Depth, licensing and permit statements are checked against government records. Cost figures are WDF planning estimates derived from those records and the published 2026 cost model.

  1. Water Security Agency — Water-well records map
  2. Water Security Agency — Private well management guide
  3. Water Security Agency — Registered drillers list
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