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Proven Track Record In Delivering Cutting-Edge Drilling Solutions, Delivering Groundbreaking Results through Innovative Drilling Techniques.
We take on projects for single homes, Schools, Companies and Organizations.
References :
- Madziva Teachers College
- Bradford Secondary/Primary in Eastview
- Washington Hill group of schools
- Pick n Pay Greencroft
- National Aids Council Borehole project in Mazowe
- Dinson Iron and Steel Company (Disco)
- Manhize Plant in Mvuma
- Chitungwiza St Mary’s Methodist Church
FAQ
Borehole Shark is backed by an experienced and dedicated professional team of highly skilled drilling personnel.
A borehole is a narrow shaft drilled into the ground to access underground water. It’s commonly used as a source of clean water for residential, agricultural, or industrial use.
The depth of a borehole varies depending on the location and geology, but typically ranges from 30 to 100 meters. Some may go deeper if water is not readily available at shallower levels.
Drilling a borehole usually takes 1 to 3 days, depending on the ground conditions and the depth required. Additional time may be needed for pump installation and testing.
Boreholes are drilled using rotary drilling rigs or percussion rigs, which are mounted on trucks. The type of rig used depends on the soil and rock conditions.
Yes, if drilled into a reliable aquifer. However, water levels may fluctuate seasonally. Proper siting, depth, and borehole construction are key to year-round supply.
With proper construction and maintenance, a borehole can last 30 to 50 years or more. Regular servicing helps extend its lifespan.
