
Superior Well Drilling:
Water Well Certification and Emergency Pump Service

Water Well Inspection & Certification in Oro Grande, CA
As a real estate professional in Oro Grande, ensuring that properties with private wells meet state and county standards is essential to closing deals smoothly. Superior Well Drilling provides expert water well inspections and certifications tailored for real estate transactions, giving confidence to both buyers and sellers.
Why Choose Superior Well Drilling?
With over 20 years of experience in the High Desert, Superior Well Drilling understands the unique water system challenges in Oro Grande and surrounding areas. Their services include:
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Water Well Inspections – Detailed evaluations of the well structure, depth, casing, and location.
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Water Quality Testing – Certified testing for bacteria, nitrates, and other potential contaminants.
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Pump System Performance Checks – Ensuring the well pump delivers the required flow and pressure.
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Well Certification for Escrow – Official documentation to meet local health department and lender requirements.
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Septic Tank Setback Compliance – Verifying that the well is the required distance from septic tanks and leach lines, as required by San Bernardino County codes.
Their reports are clear, timely, and trusted by agents, escrow officers, and local officials alike.
We Bill Through Escrow
Superior Well Drilling makes the process easy by offering billing through escrow. This means no upfront costs for your sellers or buyers—services are conveniently paid out of closing.
Common Issues Found in Oro Grande Area Properties
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Low Water Output – Older wells or shallow aquifers may not support modern household needs.
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Unpermitted Wells – Some wells were installed without proper records or permits, complicating transactions.
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Well-Site Contamination Risks – Local factors such as high sulfur content, agricultural runoff, or fuel stations nearby.
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Wells Too Close to Septic Systems – A major red flag for health departments and lenders.
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Damage or Tampering – Unused or vandalized wells may require full rehabilitation or abandonment.