| Borewell Size (Diameter) | Recommended Usage | Rate Per Feet |
|---|---|---|
| 4.5 Inch Dia | Small Residential / Individual Home | ₹ 91 |
| 6.5 Inch Dia | Standard Home / Apartments / Shops | ₹ 105 |
| 7.5 Inch Dia | Commercial / Large Housing Society | ₹ 161 |
| 12 Inch Dia | Agriculture / Industrial High-Yield | ₹ 187 |
*Above Bore well cost for Ideal Drilling Depth
*For Narrow Space additional equipment required, hence may incur Extra Cost
* PVC Pipe Installation may varry based on the Soil / Rock type. Here we calculated Average !
In the fertile plains of Amroha, the geology consists of deep, unconsolidated alluvial deposits including sand, silt, clay, and gravel. Unlike rocky terrains, the challenge in Amroha is not the hardness of the ground, but the stability of the borehole. We utilize Direct Rotary or Reverse Rotary drilling technologies to manage these soft strata effectively. A crucial part of our service in Amroha is the design of the assembly, where we strategically place 'V-Wire' screens or slotted pipes against the most productive sand aquifers. To prevent the 'sand-pumping' issue common in this region, we perform precision gravel packing, filling the annular space with graded pebbles to act as a natural filter. This ensures crystal-clear water and protects your submersible pump from premature wear and tear. Because Amroha may have multiple aquifer layers, we help clients identify the second or third layer to avoid the risk of surface pollutants or agricultural runoff. Our development process includes high-velocity surging and air-compressor cleaning to stabilize the aquifer and maximize flow. This professional approach results in a high-discharge tube well capable of supporting large-scale irrigation or high-capacity residential requirements.
Technical Setup for Alluvial Terrain:
Direct Rotary (DR) Rig with Gravel Packing for Sand Aquifers.
*Regulations updated as per 2026 state-wise groundwater policies. Non-compliance may lead to sealing of the borewell and environmental fines.
A: For residential properties in Amroha, the 6.5 inch dia drilling rate is ₹105 per feet. A typical 335 feet borewell here costs approximately ₹35,175 for drilling alone.
A: In Amroha, the average water level is around 285 feet. However, to ensure a perennial supply, we recommend an ideal drilling depth of 335 feet.
A: A 6.5-inch borewell is ideal for homes in Amroha. At ₹105 per feet for drilling, a 335 feet well plus casing pipes usually fits a standard residential budget.
A: The Alluvial soil determines the bit type we use. Harder formations require tungsten carbide bits which we use as standard in Amroha.
A: The ideal depth in Amroha is typically around 335 feet. However, this varies based on the specific Alluvial terrain of your plot.
A: Collapse risks are high in Alluvial zones. We mitigate this in Amroha by using premium casing pipes and professional verticality checks.
This Borewell Cost is also applicable to Amroha Town, Gajraula, Dhanaura, Hasanpur, Joya, Rehra, Bachhraon, Naugawan Sadat, Ujhari, Saidangli, Rajabpur, Kailsa, Dedauri, Mandi Dhanaura, Tigri, Bagarpur, Chhajpur, Kanth Road, Amroha Dehat, Paurara.
Amroha, situated in the fertile Upper Gangetic Plain, features a subsurface primarily composed of deep alluvial deposits including thick layers of silt, clay, and various grades of sand. For residents in the Amroha district headquarters and satellite towns like Dhanaura, Joya, and Hasanpur, the borewell depth required to tap into a stable and high-yield aquifer typically ranges between 150 feet and 350 feet. In some rural blocks like Gajraula, deeper drilling up to 450 feet might be necessary to bypass the top exhausted layers. The success rate for borewells in this district is exceptionally high due to the presence of a multi-tiered aquifer system. However, a common difficulty is the presence of fine micaceous sand, which can lead to "sanding" issues if the screen and gravel packing are not expertly installed. While the life of a borewell here is generally 15 to 20 years, the cost is relatively lower than in rocky terrains, as standard rotary drilling rigs are highly effective in these soft soil conditions.
The groundwater quality in Amroha is generally suitable for domestic and agricultural use, but it exhibits localized chemical variations. In congested urban pockets such as Naugawan Sadat and Bachhraon, periodic testing is recommended to monitor the impact of urbanization on shallow water layers.
Amroha has a heavy water dependency on its underground reserves, despite the proximity of the Ganga River at the Tigri Ghat. While the Amroha Municipality and schemes under the Jal Jeevan Mission provide piped water to many households, the coverage is not yet universal in rapidly growing colonies and industrial zones like Gajraula. The possibility of water shortage is most pronounced during the peak summer months when the water table recedes, causing municipal supply pressure to drop. For the district's robust agricultural sector—famous for its mangoes and sugarcane—and the cottage industries in the city, a private borewell is an absolute necessity. It provides a 24/7 autonomous supply that acts as a safeguard against the intermittent nature of public utilities and ensures that local businesses and households remain self-sufficient throughout the year.
Installing a borewell in Amroha is regulated under the Uttar Pradesh Ground Water Management and Regulation Act. The procedure is designed to track groundwater extraction and ensure that new installations do not adversely affect the local water table.
Find the borewell cost for your land based on the state, city, and locality. The cost estimate for a borewell tends to vary from area to area. For example, the borewell cost in a village is not the same as the cost in a city. It also depends on factors such as the accessibility of the borewell point, the type of soil (rock or loose soil), labor rates in the locality, PVC pipe and lid prices, and the availability of borewell equipment nearby.