When your well's water yield drops, hydrofracking restores flow without drilling a new well. High-pressure water opens underground fractures to increase groundwater pathways - a faster, more cost-effective solution that works within your existing well shaft. Count on us in Charlotte, Concord, Kannapolis, Mooresville, Salisbury, Stanley, Lowell, and more.
When a well's water yield declines - whether due to clogged rock formations, mineral buildup, or reduced groundwater pressure - property owners typically assume there's only one expensive route to take: drill a new well. Hydrofracking offers a proven alternative that works within your existing well shaft to restore dependable flow - without breaking the bank.
Our NC-certified technicians inject high-pressure water deep into your well to reopen and expand underground fractures. This increases the pathways available for groundwater to flow into your well, restoring yield without the cost, time, or site disruption of a new drilling project. We pair hydrofracking with our core water pump diagnostic team to immediately assess pressure, troubleshoot any pump performance issues, and optimize your system post-restoration.
They were very professional and I will trust them with any future well repair needs.
— Tabatha Dennis
Every well restoration project is managed end-to-end by our NC-certified team. From initial assessment through high-pressure fracking, pump diagnostics, and post-restoration testing, we handle each stage so your well flows reliably again without coordinating multiple contractors.
Well Yield Assessment We diagnose why your well's flow has declined and evaluate whether hydrofracking is the right solution for your geology and water table conditions.
High-Pressure Fracking Our technicians lower specialized equipment into your existing well shaft and inject high-pressure water to physically force open fractures in surrounding rock formations.
Flow Optimization By expanding underground fissures, we increase the volume of groundwater pathways feeding your well, restoring yield without site excavation or structural removal.
Pump & Pressure Diagnostics After fracking, we immediately evaluate your pump system, troubleshoot low pressure or cycling issues, and adjust settings to match your restored water flow.
Water Testing We test your well water post-restoration to confirm quality and recommend treatment options if needed for continued safe, clean water access.
General answers to get you started - your well's specific conditions are best evaluated in a consultation.
Over time, the fractures and fissures in the bedrock that supply groundwater to your well can become clogged with sediment, mineral deposits, and fine debris, gradually reducing flow. Our NC-certified technicians seal off a section of the well and inject water at high pressure (often 1,000+ PSI), which flushes out these blockages and reopens existing fractures while creating new connections to nearby water-bearing zones.
This dramatically increases the pathways for groundwater to enter your well and restores yield - all without the expense and disruption of drilling an entirely new well.
For the majority of wells, hydrofracking delivers a long-lasting improvement in water yield that can last many years or even decades. Results depend on your local geology, water table, and how the well is used.
While some wells may eventually benefit from a repeat treatment, hydrofracking remains dramatically more economical than drilling a new well, and we'll give you an honest assessment of expected longevity based on your well's specific conditions during the consultation.
Most hydrofracking jobs are completed within a single day, minimizing disruption to your home or business. This includes the full sequence: initial well assessment, setting up the high-pressure equipment, the fracking process itself, pump and pressure diagnostics, and water quality testing.
In some cases involving deeper wells or more complex geological conditions, additional time may be needed, but we'll always give you a clear timeline upfront so you know exactly what to expect.
No. Hydrofracking is a non-invasive process that works entirely within your existing well shaft - there's no digging, no excavation, no heavy site work, and no structural removal.
The high-pressure water is contained within the well casing and directed into the surrounding bedrock, so your landscaping, driveway, and surrounding property remain undisturbed. Our NC-certified technicians follow strict safety protocols throughout to protect both your well and your property.
Well age alone rarely disqualifies a well from hydrofracking - what matters most is the structural integrity of the casing and the geological conditions surrounding it. During your free consultation, we thoroughly evaluate your well's construction, depth, casing condition, and water table to determine whether fracking is the safest and most effective option.
If we determine hydrofracking isn't the right fit, we'll recommend honest alternatives such as pump repair, well rehabilitation, or drilling a new well.
Yes. We understand that a sudden loss of water or declining yield is both stressful and unexpected, which is why we partner with FTL Finance to offer flexible financing options.
You can secure funding approval quickly - often within minutes - so you can move forward with restoring your water supply right away without a large upfront cost. Our team can walk you through the application process and help you find a payment plan that fits your budget.
Every hydrofracking project follows a careful, proven sequence.
We evaluate your well's history, current yield, and geological conditions to determine if hydrofracking is the right solution and what results to expect.
Our crew positions the high-pressure injection equipment at your well and prepares the system for controlled, safe fracking within your existing well shaft.
We inject high-pressure water to reopen and expand fractures in surrounding rock formations, increasing the pathways for groundwater to flow into your well.
After fracking, we immediately test your pump system, troubleshoot pressure or cycling issues, and adjust controls to optimize performance with your restored water flow.
We test your well water to confirm it meets safety standards and recommend treatment options if needed for improved quality or taste.
We review the work, confirm your water pressure and yield, and discuss any maintenance or monitoring plans to keep your restored well performing dependably.
Reliable service that speaks for itself.
We found ourselves suddenly without water Memorial Day evening. I called Rowan Well Drilling and they came came out first thing the next morning. Our water pressure tank was bad and they had it changed out and working perfectly within the hour. They were very professional and I will trust them with any future well repair needs.
Tabatha Dennis
I will certainly call them if I need more work and feel very comfortable recommending them for any well or pump repair. With what I saw on this unique and odd repair, I expect they could handle about anything they run into.
Jimmy Arthurs
When I’ve had a well problem, I’ve called and they have arrived in a timely fashion with the nicest repair person. I would definitely use them again.
Jenny Cannon
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