Well Drilling Near Me in Antimony, Utah
Antimony well drilling in Grass Valley. Serving this remote ranching community with reliable water well services.
Antimony is a small ranching town in Grass Valley along the East Fork Sevier River, in northwestern Garfield County. Langford Drilling reaches Antimony for new well drilling, pump installation, and well rehabilitation. The valley geology here is very favorable for well construction, with relatively shallow groundwater and consistent aquifer conditions.
Antimony Well Drilling Overview
- County: Garfield County
- Population: 150+
- Elevation: 6,460 ft
- Typical well depth: 150-350 feet
Antimony sits over the East Fork Sevier River alluvial aquifer with reliably shallow static water levels. Mountain recharge from the Aquarius Plateau and Paunsaugunt keeps yields strong year-round.
Geology: Antimony drilling typically passes through river gravels and sands into volcanic and sedimentary bedrock. Surface casing through unstable river-corridor material is the main construction consideration.
Wells We Drill in Antimony
- Ranch
- Residential
- Hay irrigation
- Livestock
- Guest ranch
Antimony Water Quality
Antimony wells produce cold, clean water generally suitable for direct domestic use. Some wells show modest hardness from limestone contact at depth.
Recent Projects in Antimony
- 240 ft ranch domestic well with 12 GPM yield off Highway 22
- Replacement submersible on an 8-inch irrigation well for a hay operation
- Constant-pressure pump system upgrade for a guest ranch
Neighboring Communities
Kingston, Junction, Escalante
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a well drilling company near me in Antimony?
Yes. Langford Drilling drills wells throughout Antimony and Garfield County. We are based in Cedar City, UT and our crews regularly work across Garfield County on residential, commercial, and agricultural well projects. Call 435-233-8954 for a free on-site estimate.
How quickly can you reach my property in Antimony?
From our Cedar City headquarters we can usually visit Antimony properties for a free site evaluation within a few business days. For active drilling projects, scheduling depends on your permit status and current job queue, but we work hard to keep wait times short across Garfield County.
How deep are Antimony wells?
Most Antimony wells fall in the 150-350 foot range, on the shallow end of Garfield County drilling thanks to the Grass Valley alluvial aquifer.
Can Langford Drilling reach Antimony?
Yes. Antimony is a longer drive from Cedar City, but we serve the entire Garfield County area. We schedule travel and crew time efficiently to keep mobilization costs reasonable.
Are agricultural irrigation wells common in Antimony?
Yes. Hay and pasture irrigation is the backbone of Antimony agriculture, and we routinely drill 8-12 inch irrigation wells for Grass Valley operations.
Contact Langford Drilling
Call 435-233-8954 or email langforddrilling@gmail.com for a free water-well drilling estimate. Headquartered at 5413 North 4200 West, Cedar City, Utah 84721. Serving Iron, Washington, Beaver, Kane, Garfield, Piute, Wayne, Millard, Sevier, Sanpete, and Juab counties.