North Burnett QLD

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Contact Local Drilling Services in North Burnett QLD

Serving North Burnett QLD

We provide onsite drilling, inspections & monitoring throughout the region.

Stock, Domestic & Irrigation Water


When you need stock, domestic or irrigation water on your property in North Burnett, QLD, get in touch with Local Drilling Services. Our licensed team is here to locate any aquifers in the region, drilling boreholes for all types of applications. Our reliable services are tailored to your needs, with programs suited to every property. 


Let us help you access bore water to improve your day-to-day life and increase the value of your land! Using state-of-the-art equipment, our qualified drillers and hydrologists will ensure a fast, efficient service that you can rely on. 


Start by organising an onsite assessment—call us on 0483 301 160.

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Inspections & Monitoring


At Local Drilling Services, we don’t just drill boreholes—we also provide ongoing inspection and monitoring service. We can monitor your flow rates, water levels and water quality parameters. By staying up to date with routine inspections and testing, you can extend the life of your borehole and reduce the likelihood of breakdowns in the future.


Count on our professionals to find the cause of any borehole issues you are experiencing. From depleted aquifers to corrosion and chemical crustation, there is no bore problem we can’t diagnose.


If you need exploration drilling in North Burnett, call us today! We have a multipurpose drilling rig that’s ready for all types of exploration drilling programs.




Get in touch with the team at Local Drilling Services on 0483 301 160.

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What We Do


Need an inspection for your borehole in North Burnett, QLD? We check for all types of issues, including structural problems, corrosion, chemical build-ups and more.

What We Do


At Local Drilling Services, we provide ongoing monitoring services for boreholes across North Burnett, QLD. We assess a range of factors including environmental conditions.

Our team is here to help you explore your site for the presence of minerals, coal and more. Get in touch to book an exploration drilling consult in North Burnett, QLD.

Bore Rehabilitation & Decommissioning


Our team is here to determine whether your borehole needs rehabilitation or decommissioning. Certain factors, like extensive structural damage or depleted aquifers, mean that your borehole can no longer be used. However, other issues can be repaired to bring your borehole back to optimal function!


At Local Drilling Services, we are able to diagnose your specific problem. Our team can completely rehabilitate your bore—whether it’s used for domestic, stock or irrigation purposes. Using state-of-the-art equipment, including a 360-degree camera, we can inspect your borehole for all types of issues. 


Our services are available throughout the North Burnett region of QLD. To get started, organise a visit to your site today. You can reach us by calling 0483 301 160. No matter what issue you’re dealing with, from water level drops to contamination, our experts are ready to provide solutions tailored to you!

Frequently Asked Questions


  • What can you do with bore water?

    Bore water may be suitable for a range of uses such as stock watering, irrigation, flushing toilets and washing clothes, but should be tested first to determine levels of contaminants which may influence its use. If initial testing indicates it may be suitable for drinking, it is always recommended a thorough lab analysis is undertaken prior to human consumption.

  • What is an aquifer?

    An aquifer is a space beneath the ground that’s made of porous rock and sediment. The aquifer is filled with groundwater that seeps through the soil. Boreholes are drilled down into the aquifer to water stock, crops and more.

  • How deep should a borehole be?

    Boreholes can be shallow e.g. 15m deep, or very deep e.g. 500m deep, depending on the aquifer that is being accessed and the purpose of the bore.

  • What is test pumping?

    Test pumping involves pumping the bore at specified rate and time intervals. This is used to determine a range of factors, including flow rate and aquifer water levels. This helps calculate a safe pumping rate for your bore to determine a suitable bore pump. 

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