Reabala Projects

Empowering Infrastructure Excellence : Delivering Reliable Electro-Mechanical Solutions for over a Decade (2010 - Present)

Professional Water Surveys

Expert Borehole Drilling

Comprehensive off-grid Installations

Portable rig for precise drilling

WHAT WE OFFER

Our Services

Borehole Drilling

Pump Installation

Water Surveying

Water Treatment

PRICING

Borehole Drilling Experts

WATER DRILLING

  • R350 per Meter

  • Steel Casing: R450 per meter

COMPLETE PUMP INSTALLATION

  • Subject to borehole depth and positioning

Water Surveying

  • R3500 for a comprehensive report

Get off the grid and save money with Reabala Projects!

Contact us today to see how we can help you.

Our Projects

TESTIMONIALS

Madumane Ngwako

Very professional people thank you so much for the service.

Noko Masopoga

Very professional, we neat proper job. Thank you very much.

jaqueline tsiri

Thank you so much for the service, very Professional team.

Smilo Mabhena

Very good company to work with very professional people.

STILL NOT SURE?

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How do I know if I can drill a borehole on my property?

A site assessment is done by professionals to determine if underground water is available and whether drilling is feasible. Factors like location, geology, and access to equipment are considered before drilling.

2. How deep will my borehole need to be?

The depth depends on your area’s underground water levels and geology. In some places water can be found at 30–60 meters, while in others it may require drilling 100 meters or more.

3. How long does borehole drilling take?

Most boreholes can be drilled within 2–5 days, depending on depth, ground conditions, and weather. Installation of pumps and testing may add a few more days.

4. How much does borehole drilling cost?

Costs vary depending on depth, type of casing, and equipment needed. A site inspection and quotation will give you a clearer estimate before work begins.

5. Do I need permission to drill a borehole?

In many areas, local municipalities or water authorities require registration or permits before drilling. It’s important to check regulations in your area before starting.

6. How long will a borehole last?

A properly drilled and maintained borehole can last 20–50 years or longer, providing a reliable water supply for your property.

Office: 67 Rigger Road, Spartan, Kempton Park

Call: 074 343 3884

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