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2026 planning snapshot · USD

$4,000–$16,000 is the WDF planning band using No single statewide depth — use the Minnesota Well Index as the depth reference. It is a starting point, not a contractor quote.

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Andy Zuercher Well Drilling

★★★★☆ 4.4 (24)
📍 35517 Forest Blvd, North Branch, MN
Licensed
📞+1651-674-5939
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Thein Well Rochester

★★★★☆ 4.1 (37)
📍 7025 N Broadway Ave, Rochester, MN
Licensed
📞+1507-288-5554
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Waskosky Well Drilling Inc

★★★★☆ 4.1 (13)
📍 26141 123rd Ave, Elbow Lake, MN
Licensed
📞+1218-948-2956
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Graves Drilling

★★★★☆ 4.0 (8)
📍 540 S Ugstad Rd, Proctor, MN
Licensed
📞+1218-624-5322
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Werner Well Drilling LLC

★★★★★ 5.0 (8)
📍 14311 55th St NW, Annandale, MN 55302, Annandale, MN
Licensed
📞+1 320-274-3856
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Schaefer Well Company

★★★★☆ 4.0 (8)
📍 1000 N Front St, New Ulm, MN
Licensed
📞+1507-354-2614
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Berg Well Drilling

★★★★★ 5.0 (1)
📍 28029 420th Ave SE, Gully, MN
Licensed
📞+1218-268-4548
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Cormorant Well & Pump Inc

★★★★☆ 4.0 (4)
📍 19964 Moe Lake Rd, Audubon, MN
Licensed
📞+1218-439-3801
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Calder Well Drillling

★★★★★ 5.0 (1)
📍 35300 500th Ave, Salol, MN
Licensed
📞+1218-463-3683
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Don Stodola Well Drilling Company, Inc.

★★★☆☆ 3.8 (53)
📍 3841 Main St, St Bonifacius, MN
Licensed
📞+1952-446-9355
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Source-checked planning guide · updated August 2026

Plan a residential well in Minnesota

Minnesota’s glacial deposits, southeast karst and northeast bedrock do not support one useful statewide residential depth average. This WDF complete-system band is a starting point; casing, well sealing, pump scope and deeper rock drilling can move a quote outside it.

Planning range$4,000–$16,000USD
Depth referenceNo single statewide depth — use the Minnesota Well IndexNearby records are more useful
Ground patternGlacial deposits / southeast carbonate / northeast bedrockConfirm 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 band$4,000–$16,000
Local cost drivers

Why Minnesota quotes vary by area

Central and western glacial country

Layers of sand, gravel and clay can change casing and productive depth across short distances.

Often moderate, locally variable

Southeast karst region

Fractured carbonate rock can be productive but vulnerable to surface contamination, making siting and testing especially important.

Water-quality planning priority

Northeast bedrock region

Shallow soil, hard rock and remote access can raise drilling and mobilization costs.

Higher rock and access risk
Licensing check

Verify the people doing the work

Use a Minnesota-licensed well contractor and verify the current credential with the Department of Health before signing.

Open the licence lookup guide →
Before drilling

Confirm the permit path

A water-supply well construction notification and the applicable state fee are generally required before drilling; the fee is $325 as of July 1, 2025. Confirm local land-use, septic and setback requirements as well.

Review permit guidance →
After construction

Test the water before choosing treatment

Use the Minnesota Well Index to compare nearby construction records. After completion, follow Minnesota Department of Health guidance for initial and ongoing private-well testing.

Open the water-testing guide
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 150 contractor listings serving Minnesota.

Estimate my projectRead the national cost guideEstimate likely depth
Frequently asked questions

Minnesota well-drilling questions

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

WDF’s 2026 planning range is $4,000–$16,000 USD. Minnesota’s glacial deposits, southeast karst and northeast bedrock do not support one useful statewide residential depth average. This WDF complete-system band is a starting point; casing, well sealing, pump scope and deeper rock drilling can move a quote outside it.

How deep is a residential well in Minnesota?

The reference point used here is no single statewide depth — use the minnesota well index. 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 Minnesota?

Use a Minnesota-licensed well contractor and verify the current credential with the Department of Health before signing. A water-supply well construction notification and the applicable state fee are generally required before drilling; the fee is $325 as of July 1, 2025. Confirm local land-use, septic and setback requirements as well.

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. Minnesota Department of Health — Licensed well contractors
  2. Minnesota Department of Health — Minnesota Well Index
  3. Minnesota Department of Health — Well fee schedule
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