Nothing is more important to building a home or a development than knowing you have access to enough water to meet your needs, but looking for water the old-fashioned way with a divining rod just doesn’t cut it!

Top Technology

Before you call Oklahoma well drillers, call a water surveyor.  They use cutting-edge technology and industry-leading techniques to measure how much ground water is available in a given area. Look for a surveyor that uses seismoelectrics.  This means using a combination of seismic vibrations with an electronic signal that measures the depth, thickness and quality of an aquifer before drilling – which will definitely save you money and time since you have to pay for drilling by the foot, even if the driller provides nothing but a dry well.

Here’s a fun fact: Seismoelectroics are also used when looking for oil deposits and has cut exploration costs in that industry considerably.

Working Hard for You

Water surveyors work for a range of clients, including ranchers, farmers, residential homeowners, municipalities, real estate and resort developers, and water well drillers. They work in almost any kind of terrain and land, but there are some instances when they won’t work due to terrain problems. Surface conditions on the land to be surveyed can’t contain a lot of rock – specifically, the first three feet of soil must have less than 30 per cent rock. Surveyors also like to keep 50 feet away from overhead and underground power lines because the electrical transmissions in the wires will affect the equipment and the readings.

American Water Surveyors

American Water Surveyors is dedicated to finding your underground water source before Oklahoma well drillers start to dig.  Our motto, “We Find Water” means just that.  If you need a well, you need to know where to dig and we will find that water for you so you can point your driller in the right direction.

We have a decade of experience using our EKS seismoelectric technology to quickly and accurately provide you with detailed information about your groundwater reserves before you spend the time and money drilling. On top of that, we’re accredited by the Better Business Bureau, a certified Women’s Business Enterprise and a member of the Water Quality Association and the National Ground Water Association.

Don’t be disappointed with a dry or shallow well.  Save time, money and stress by calling us for a water survey before you start to dig.

Contact American Water Surveyors at:

Call: 877-SEISMO1 (734-7661) or 817-788-5716

Fax:  817-210-4225

Email: [email protected]

 

We also test water!  Check out our site: www.aquaknow.com.  Aquaknow provides high-quality laboratory tests for water so you know exactly what is in your water and if it’s safe to drink. drilling rig