24/7 Emergency Well Repair and Water Well Drilling in Audubon, MN
Serving Audubon, MN
Is your water out at your home, farm, or lake house? Call Clint’s Well Service 24/7 for expert assistance in Audubon: 218-401-3651 or our Detroit Lakes area line at 218-850-1119.
Located in the heart of Becker County, Audubon is a community that bridges the gap between the open prairie and the dense forest and lake country. From the residents living near the Audubon City Park to the families enjoying the shores of Little Cormorant and Big Cormorant Lake, a reliable well system is essential. At Clint’s Well Service, we have spent nearly two decades navigating the specific environmental needs of the Audubon area. We understand that whether you are near the Hamden Slough National Wildlife Refuge or running an agricultural operation along Highway 10, you need a well service that knows the local soil and the importance of protecting our groundwater.
Navigating the Glacial Ridge and Prairie Transition in Audubon
The geography of Audubon is defined by its position on the edge of the glacial ridges. This creates a diverse underground landscape of sand, gravel, and heavy glacial till. For well drilling, this means the depth and quality of water can change significantly within just a few city blocks. You might find a high-producing aquifer at 60 feet near the town center, while a property on the higher ridges toward Cormorant might need a much deeper well to ensure consistent pressure. At Clint’s Well Service, we use our extensive historical drilling data for Audubon and the surrounding townships to ensure your well is seated in the most stable aquifer, utilizing high-quality stainless steel screens to manage the fine sands common to this transition zone.
24-Hour Emergency Service for Audubon Homes and Cabins
Specialized Support for Audubon's Agricultural and Wildlife Areas
Real Stories from the Audubon Community
Trust is built through honesty and proficiency. We treat every Audubon customer like the neighbor they are. Kristian J., who manages properties in our service area, recently shared that even with a blizzard moving in, we went directly to the property, performed an evaluation, and got to work. We understand that in our climate, waiting is not an option.
We also pride ourselves on being straightforward about costs. As Tracy Tritchler noted in a nearby review, we use high-quality parts and often find that the final bill is under the initial estimate. We don’t believe in “selling” you a whole new system if a simple repair will solve the problem. Whether it’s a quick fix on a Sunday morning or a new well installation, we make sure the water is flowing and the site is clean before we head out.
Answers to Common Questions for Audubon Property Owners
How deep are the wells typically in the Audubon area?
Due to the rolling terrain and glacial ridges, depths vary. We see many productive wells in the 70 to 130-foot range. However, we always evaluate the specific elevation of your property to provide an accurate estimate. Our goal is to find a deep, sustainable water source that remains productive even during dry Minnesota summers.
Why is my water pressure fluctuating so much lately?
In many Audubon homes, this is a sign of a failing pressure tank or a pump that is beginning to struggle. If your pump turns on and off every time you crack a faucet, it is “short-cycling.” This will kill even the best pump in a matter of months. We can often fix this by simply adjusting the air charge in your tank or replacing a small part, saving you from a total pump replacement later on.
What should I do if my well head is near a low-lying or flooded area?
This is a common concern near the lakes and sloughs. If your well head is submerged during a heavy spring thaw, surface water can contaminate your drinking supply. We can help you extend your well casing or improve the grade around the well head to ensure your water stays pure and meets all state safety standards.
Is Audubon water known for being hard or having high iron?
Yes, like much of Becker County, Audubon’s groundwater is often mineral-rich. You may notice orange staining on fixtures or a metallic taste. We offer on-site water testing and can recommend the right iron filter or chlorination system to protect your plumbing and provide clean, fresh water for your family.
Contact Clint’s Well Service in Audubon
Don’t let a well failure disrupt your life in the Bird Capital. Call the experts who know Audubon’s soil and climate inside and out.
- Local Area Line: 218-850-1119
- 24/7 Emergency Cell: 218-401-3651
- Main Office: 2995 240th Ave, Waubun, MN 56589
- Hours: Open 24 Hours for Emergency Repairs