| 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 | ₹ 110 |
| 7.5 Inch Dia | Commercial / Large Housing Society | ₹ 167 |
| 12 Inch Dia | Agriculture / Industrial High-Yield | ₹ 185 |
*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 Sirsa, the geology consists of deep, unconsolidated alluvial deposits including sand, silt, clay, and gravel. Unlike rocky terrains, the challenge in Sirsa 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 Sirsa 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 Sirsa 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 Sirsa, the 6.5 inch dia drilling rate is ₹110 per feet. A typical 325 feet borewell here costs approximately ₹35,750 for drilling alone.
A: In Sirsa, the average water level is around 250 feet. However, to ensure a perennial supply, we recommend an ideal drilling depth of 325 feet.
A: A 6.5-inch borewell is ideal for homes in Sirsa. At ₹110 per feet for drilling, a 325 feet well plus casing pipes usually fits a standard residential budget.
A: Yes, we offer solar-integrated pumping solutions in Sirsa which are excellent for farms and areas with power fluctuations.
A: Collapse risks are high in Alluvial zones. We mitigate this in Sirsa by using premium casing pipes and professional verticality checks.
A: While hard rock is tough to drill, our ₹110/ft rate in Sirsa is inclusive of standard Alluvial conditions unless extreme boulders are met.
This Borewell Cost is also applicable to Sirsa Town, Ellenabad, Mandi Dabwali, Rania, Kalanwali, Odhan, Nathusari Chopta, Baragudha, Jiwan Nagar, Suchan, Shahpur Begu, Nezia Khera, Ding, Panjuana, Chautala, Abubshahar, Goriwala, Khuyan Malkana, Phulkan, Vaidwala.
The geological profile of Sirsa district is primarily composed of deep quaternary alluvial deposits, part of the Indo-Gangetic plain. The strata consist of unconsolidated layers of sand, silt, and clay, often interspersed with "Kankar" (calcareous nodules). For property owners in Sirsa Town, Dabwali, and Rania, the drilling depth is a critical variable. While shallow aquifers exist, sustainable water for domestic and agricultural use typically requires reaching depths between 250 feet and 500 feet. In the southern belts near Nathusari Chopta, the thickness of the alluvium can exceed 300 meters, necessitating precision in filter placement.
Water quality in Sirsa is a complex issue, with significant spatial variation across the district. While some pockets offer potable water, a large portion of the groundwater is characterized by high mineralization. In residential areas like Barnala Road and Hisar Road, Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) levels can fluctuate significantly, often ranging from 500 ppm to over 2500 ppm in deeper layers.
Sirsa is a powerhouse of cotton and wheat production, making it one of the most water-intensive districts in Haryana. While the Bhakra Main Branch and its sub-canals provide a lifeline for irrigation, the domestic supply in the headquarters often remains intermittent. In fast-growing urban pockets like Housing Board Colony and Begu Road, the municipal infrastructure struggles to maintain consistent pressure during the peak summer months.
This creates a massive dependency on private borewells. For the local industry and households, a borewell is not just an alternative but a primary necessity to ensure an uninterrupted 24/7 supply. In the rural "Mandis" and agricultural farms of Kalanwali and Ellenabad, borewells serve as the essential backup when canal rotation cycles are long, ensuring that crops do not wither and domestic storage tanks remain full.
Groundwater extraction in Sirsa is strictly governed by the Haryana Water Resources Authority (HWRA). Due to the declining water table and rising salinity issues, the administration has implemented a mandatory permit system to regulate new installations and ensure sustainable usage.
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.