2026 Cost Data · Florida

Florida Water Well Drilling Cost

The average residential well in Florida is 200 feet deep and costs $7,000 in 2026. Drilling rates range from $25 to $55 per foot, with total project costs varying based on depth, geology, and pump system.

Avg. Well Depth

200 ft

Cost / Foot

$25–$55

Total Project

$7,000

vs. National

Near average

Florida Well Drilling Cost by Depth

Well Depth Drilling Only Complete System Est. Total
100 ft $2,500–$5,500 $7,300–$10,300 $8,300
150 ft $3,750–$8,250 $8,950–$13,450 $10,450
200 ft $5,000–$11,000 $10,600–$16,600 $12,600
300 ft $7,500–$16,500 $13,900–$22,900 $16,900
400 ft $10,000–$22,000 $17,200–$29,200 $21,200
500 ft $12,500–$27,500 $20,500–$35,500 $25,500

*Drilling only = drilling labor per foot. Complete system includes casing, pump, pressure tank, electrical, and permits. Costs are Florida estimates for 2026.

Florida Well System Component Costs

Service Low High Average
Well Casing — PVC (200 ft) $1,200 $2,200 $1,600
Well Casing — Steel (200 ft) $6,000 $26,000 $13,000
Submersible Pump $300 $2,000 $1,000
Pressure Tank $500 $2,000 $1,100
Electrical Hookup $1,000 $3,000 $1,800
Permits $100 $400 Varies
Water Quality Testing $50 $500 $200

*Component costs based on Florida average well depth of 200 ft. Steel casing is typically required for bedrock wells; PVC is used in unconsolidated formations.

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Itemized Cost Estimate

Drilling: 200 ft × $25–$65/ft$5,000$13,000
Casing (PVC): 200 ft × $6–$11/ft$1,200$2,200
Submersible pump$750$1,600
Pressure tank$500$2,000
Electrical hookup$1,000$3,000
Permits (est.)$50$500
Water testing$50$500
Total Estimate$8,550$22,800

This estimate is 124% above the Florida average of $7,000

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Florida Geology & Aquifers

Florida sits atop massive limestone formations that form the Floridan Aquifer, one of the most productive in the world. The porous karst geology allows relatively easy drilling, though encountering voids and cavities is common and can complicate well construction.

Understanding your local geology is important because rock type directly affects drilling cost. Hard crystalline rock (granite, gneiss) costs more to penetrate than soft sedimentary formations (sandstone, limestone) or unconsolidated deposits (sand, gravel). Your well driller can estimate costs based on nearby well logs.

Primary Aquifer

Floridan Aquifer System (Upper and Lower)

Water table depth: 10-40 feet for the surficial aquifer; 100-500 feet for the confined Floridan Aquifer depending on location

Best Drilling Season

October through May; the wet season (June-September) raises water tables and can flood drill sites

Population on well water: About 12% of Florida households have private wells, but the number is much higher in rural areas of north-central Florida and the Panhandle

Why Well Depth Varies in Florida

Wells in Florida range from 40 to 500 feet deep. The wide range is driven by regional differences in geology, water table depth, and aquifer type. A well in one part of the state may cost significantly more or less than another area just 50 miles away.

40 ft

Shallowest typical wells

Usually in areas with high water tables, sandy soils, or alluvial aquifers near rivers

200 ft

State average depth

Typical residential well for most Florida locations

500 ft

Deepest typical wells

Usually in arid areas, mountain terrain, or where shallow aquifers are depleted

Florida Well Drilling Permits & Regulations

Florida requires all water well contractors to hold a license from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. Licensed pump installers handle separate pump work. No homeowner exemption for drilling.

Permit Authority

Authority
Water Management Districts (five regional districts: SFWMD, SJRWMD, SWFWMD, SRWMD, NWFWMD) issue consumptive use permits; county health departments issue construction permits
Permit Cost
$100-$400

Water Rights

Doctrine
Reasonable Use under a permit system administered by Water Management Districts

Well Water Quality in Florida

Well water quality in Florida varies by location and aquifer type. Testing your water at least annually is recommended, and a comprehensive test should be done before using a new well.

Common Water Quality Issues

hydrogen sulfide

Treatment: aeration system or chlorine injection

hardness

Treatment: water softener

iron

Treatment: iron filter or oxidation system

tannins

Treatment: anion exchange or activated carbon filter

saltwater intrusion

Treatment: appropriate treatment system

bacteria

Treatment: UV disinfection or chlorination system

Testing Recommendations

  • Before first use: Full panel including bacteria, nitrates, pH, and state-specific contaminants ($150–$500)
  • Annually: Bacteria (coliform) and nitrate testing at minimum ($50–$100)
  • After flooding or repairs: Bacteria test to confirm well integrity ($25–$50)

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Well Drilling Costs by City in Florida

Well drilling costs vary by location within Florida. Select a city for local pricing details.

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Florida Well Drilling FAQ

How deep do I need to drill a well in Florida?
The average residential well depth in Florida is 200 feet, but wells in the state range from 40 to 500 feet depending on your location and local geology. Water table depths typically range from 10-40 feet for the surficial aquifer; 100-500 feet for the confined Floridan Aquifer depending on location. A local well driller can provide a more specific estimate based on nearby well logs and geological surveys for your property.
Do I need a permit to drill a well in Florida?
Florida requires all water well contractors to hold a license from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. Licensed pump installers handle separate pump work. No homeowner exemption for drilling. Permit costs in Florida typically range from $100-$400. The primary regulatory authority is Water Management Districts (five regional districts: SFWMD, SJRWMD, SWFWMD, SRWMD, NWFWMD) issue consumptive use permits; county health departments issue construction permits. Contact your local permitting office before drilling to confirm current requirements for your specific location.
What is the water quality like from wells in Florida?
Common water quality issues in Florida wells include hydrogen sulfide, hardness, iron, tannins, saltwater intrusion, bacteria. Testing your well water annually is recommended, and treatment systems can address most issues. A comprehensive water test costs $100–$500 and should be done before using a new well for drinking water.
What type of well is best for Florida?
For most Florida properties, a drilled well (rotary or cable tool) is the best option. The limestone geology in parts of the state may allow for higher-yield wells but requires careful casing to prevent surface contamination. Driven (sand point) wells may work in areas with shallow water tables and sandy soil, but they typically produce less water and don't last as long.
How long does it take to drill a well in Florida?
A typical residential well in Florida takes 1–3 days to drill, depending on the depth and geology. The best time to drill in Florida is October through May; the wet season (June-September) raises water tables and can flood drill sites. After drilling, you'll need additional time for pump installation, electrical hookup, water testing, and permitting — plan for 1–2 weeks total from start to finish.

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