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📍 4143 Martin Rd, Duluth, Minnesota, 55803
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Well Drilling Regulations in Minnesota

Water well drilling contractors in Minnesota must hold a current state well-driller license and follow state well-construction standards that protect groundwater and aquifers. Look for contractors licensed by the Minnesota well-driller licensing board and members of the National Ground Water Association (NGWA). Drilling, casing, and well-completion work is regulated under state groundwater-protection programs and the federal Safe Drinking Water Act. Contact your state well-driller licensing board for specific licensing and permit requirements in your area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often should a water well be serviced in Duluth, Minnesota? +
Most well owners in Minnesota should have their water well and pump inspected once a year, and the water tested at least annually for bacteria and contaminants. Homeowners in Duluth who notice changes in water pressure, taste, or clarity should schedule a service visit sooner. A licensed well driller can check the pump, pressure tank, casing, and water quality during a routine inspection.
What does it cost to drill a water well in Duluth? +
Drilling a residential water well in Duluth, Minnesota typically costs between $3,500 and $15,000+, depending on well depth, geology, casing, and the pump system. Deeper wells, hard rock, and remote sites raise the cost. Request quotes from multiple licensed well drillers to compare depth estimates, casing, and pump packages.
Does a well driller need to be licensed in Minnesota? +
Yes. Minnesota requires water well drilling contractors to hold a current state well-driller license issued by the state licensing board, and to follow state well-construction standards that protect groundwater. Membership in the National Ground Water Association (NGWA) is an added sign of professionalism. Always confirm a contractor's state license before hiring.
What are the signs my well pump needs replacement in Duluth? +
Common signs a well pump is failing in Duluth include low or fluctuating water pressure, air spitting from faucets, rising electric bills, the pump running constantly, or no water at all. If you notice these symptoms, contact a licensed well driller or pump contractor. Many providers offer emergency service and can typically diagnose the pump and pressure tank within a day.

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Listing data last checked: July 11, 2026

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Regulatory Context

Well Drilling Regulations in Minnesota

Water well drilling contractors in Minnesota must hold a current state well-driller license and follow state well-construction standards that protect groundwater and aquifers. Look for contractors who are licensed by the Minnesota well-driller licensing board and who are members of the National Ground Water Association (NGWA). Drilling, casing, grouting, and well-completion work is regulated under state groundwater-protection programs and the federal Safe Drinking Water Act. Contact your state well-driller licensing board for specific licensing and permit requirements in your area.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should a water well be serviced in Duluth, Minnesota?

Most well owners in Minnesota should have their water well and pump inspected once a year, and the water tested at least annually for bacteria and contaminants. Homeowners in Duluth who notice changes in water pressure, taste, or clarity should schedule a service visit sooner. A licensed well driller can check the pump, pressure tank, casing, and water quality during a routine inspection.

What does it cost to drill a water well in Duluth?

Drilling a residential water well in Duluth, Minnesota typically costs between $3,500 and $15,000+, depending on well depth, geology, casing, and the pump system. Deeper wells, hard rock, and remote sites raise the cost. Request quotes from multiple licensed well drillers to compare depth estimates, casing, and pump packages.

Does a well driller need to be licensed in Minnesota?

Yes. Minnesota requires water well drilling contractors to hold a current state well-driller license issued by the state licensing board, and to follow state well-construction standards that protect groundwater. Membership in the National Ground Water Association (NGWA) is an added sign of professionalism. Always confirm a contractor's state license before hiring.

What are the signs my well pump needs replacement in Duluth?

Common signs a well pump is failing in Duluth include low or fluctuating water pressure, air spitting from faucets, rising electric bills, the pump running constantly, or no water at all. If you notice these symptoms, contact a licensed well driller or pump contractor. Many providers offer emergency service and can typically diagnose the pump and pressure tank within a day.

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Listing data last checked: July 11, 2026

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Category: Water Well Drilling
Address: 4143 Martin Rd
Duluth
Minnesota
55803
United States

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