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As the best borehole drilling company in Kenya, we not only drill wells but thoroughly guide farmers on what is needed to procure borehole drilling services from Grekkon Limited. When the borehole is complete, we provide a borehole water pump that evacuates water to a storage unit. Our borehole pumps are submersible solar or electric types. In this piece, we provide a breakdown of the average cost of drilling a borehole in Kenya depending on the drilling method adopted

 

Best borehole drilling company- Grekkon Limited

A Grekkon Limited’s borehole drilling rig in Yatta, Machakos county

Requirements for drilling a borehole in Kenya

1. Hydro-geological survey

  • Conduction of a hydro-geological survey to establish the water potential of an area. It provides; the point of drilling, depth, rock structure and the approximate amount of water present beneath. The latter is determined by assessing the yield of neighboring boreholes. This is a day’s job depending on the size of the area being surveyed. Geo-physical instruments are used to carry out this. The methods of survey are;  resistivity method, vertical electrical sounding (VES), and horizontal electrical profiling (HEP)
  • Review of the hydro-geological survey report
  • The cost of a hydro-geological survey in Kenya is Kes 115,000. This cost covers payments for all permits and licenses

      The client must provide these documents for Water Resource Management Authority (WARMA) permit processing.

  1. The land title deed proving ownership or the sale agreement if the land transfer isn’t complete from the previous owner
  2. His/her identification card for individuals or the company registration certificate and CR12 for corporates
  3. The personal identification number (PIN) certificate 

2. Licenses and permits

  • Client submission of licenses and permits from; WARMA, National environmental management authority (NEMA), and the county government (if the county government must approve)

3. Site visit

  • Physical site visit for logistics assessment

4. Payment

  • Generation of a detailed quote
  • Down-payment of 75% of the total amount

 

Our borehole drilling price in Kenya varies with the drilling method, which is determined by the rock structure. Below is an indicative price tabulation

Borehole Drilling Price In Kenya

Drilling Method
What it entails
Price in KES Per Meter
1. Air drillingDrilling on stable ground that has a proper rock formation beneathKES 6,700
2. Mud drillingDrilling on loose ground that has no or minimal rock beneath

KES 13,050

What To look Out For When Drilling  A Borehole

i. Proximity from other boreholes

ii. Availability of electric power

iii. The slope of the land

Cost of Drilling A Borehole in Kenya

Details
 ProcessCost Per Meter- Air drilling methodCost Per Meter- Mud drilling method
1MobilisationKES 420KES 420
2DrillingKES 3,220KES 9,470
3CasingKES 2,269KES 2,569
4GravelingKES 280KES 180
5Well developmentKES 70KES 70
6Test pumpingKES 420KES 320
7Water chemical analysisKES 21KES 21
 TotalKES 6,700KES 13,050

 

Note that the mobilisation cost varies with the location. The cost of drilling a borehole in Nakuru will be different from the cost of drilling a borehole in Wajir

 

Borehole water pump cost in Kenya

A sample test pumping report

 

water analysis report

A sample water analysis report

 

Borehole drilling in Mogotio area, Baringo county by Grekkon Limited for community use


How to drill a borehole in Kenya; What the drilling cost entails

  1. Mobilisation

    This is the transfer to the well site of the rig, equipment, and labor. We cost mobilisation by distance. A borehole project 500kms away from our office will pay more for mobilisation than one that is 50kms away. Mobilisation costs allow for bush clearing and site preparation costs. This is to ready the borehole drilling site for the drilling rig and all other heavy equipment

  2. Borehole drilling

    This is the actual process of sinking a well in the ground in order to obtain water. The depth of sinking depends on the reading of the hydro-geological survey report. This report states the depth, amount of water expected, and the geological structure of the soil and rock underneath. The common size of the borehole well is 8 inches in diameter, but the surface section is 10 inches. Some wells are larger, going up to 14 inches in diameter

3. Casing

We line the walls of the borehole with mild steel or polyvinyl chloride (uPVC) casings. This is to keep the wall from collapsing throughout the lifetime of the borehole. We install 4mm – 4.5mm thick steel casings where the well has boulders, and where mud drilling is conducted. uPVC casings are installed in wells that lack boulders or that are rich in sand, and the water is highly saline. High salinity causes intense rusting on steel casings over time, hence the preference for uPVC casings in such wells

There are 2 types of casings

3.1. Continuous casings. They line the sections where the aquifer(s) is absent. They serve as water storage units because this is where the water is held. Surface casing are set from the mouth of the well downwards to the point where the walls are stronger. It could be as short as 3M, or as deep as 30M. Surface casings are 8″ in diameter

           3.2. Slotted casings. They line the aquifer sections to allow water into the well. The slots are 1mm to 2mm in size

Our installation ratio of continuous and slotted casings is 70:30. This ensures maximum percolation of the water from the aquifer into the borehole

Steps To Drill A borehole In Kenya

Mild steel casing on the foreground waiting tobe installed during a well development process by Grekkon Limited in Muthuani area, Machakos county

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4. Graveling

           It is the application of gravel sand between the borehole walls and the mild steel casings. Gravel filters soil and other impurities and keeps the casings firmly in position. Our gravel size is 2mm to 4mm, and well rounded

     5. Flushing and capping

            The well is cleaned of all chippings, a process referred to as flushing which is done after casing and also after graveling. Where casing is not carried out, flushing is done too. It is the process of pushing water within the well under intense pressure, then releasing it as a jet from the mouth of the well. Flushing allows optimal water flow from the aquifer to the well, and it precedes test pumping. In a high yielding borehole, the water within the well is used to clean it up. Where the well is low in yield, additional water is sourced for externally and added into the well.

 

Grekkon Limited’s team flushes a low yield in Lukenya area, Machakos county. Notice the use of additional water from a water bowser on the left

 

After flushing, the well is sealed at the top with a cap to prevent dirt and other material from getting in

6. Test pumping

           We draw out borehole water for 24 hours. This shows the yield of the well, recharge rate and water level. It is with this report that we determine the right solar or electric submersible water pump. Before the test pumping process, we determine the most suitable test pumping water pump and the right pipe diameter to use based on the estimated volume of water in the well. Our test pumping pipe diameter sizes are installed as;

Estimated Borehole YieldTest Pumping Pipe Diameter
0.5 – 10 cubic litres per hour1″
11 – 25 cubic litres per hour1-1/2″
> 25 cubic litres per hour

2″

Having the right test pumping pump and pipe diameter size is key in achieving the right yield of the well

7. Water chemical analysis

            Laboratory analysis of the chemical composition of the borehole water

 

 

A complete borehole design showing all parts

Best Borehole Drilling Company: FAQs

How much is drilling a borehole in Kenya?

As the best borehole drilling company in Kenya, we tailor our price according to the hydro-geological survey result finding

How many meters is a borehole?

From 50M and below, a well qualifies as a borehole

How deep is good borehole?

A good depth one where the most productive aquifers are reached, and with good water quality

What is the average depth of a borehole in Kenya?

None. This is by location only because the variances  are large.

How do you know where to drill a borehole?

Through a hydro-geological survey by an independent hydro-geologist. It determines; water availability at which point, how much water, and at what depth

How many days does it take to drill a borehole?

It depends on the depth and the rock formation

How long does a borehole last?

It lasts in as much as the water table or aquifer remains

What is a good borehole yield?

It depends on water usage. For domestic use, a yield of 2 cubic meters per day is sufficient for a homestead. For farming, a higher yield is better

Can a borehole be drilled anywhere?

No. Only where there is a water aquifer. This is why a hydro-geological survey is conducted to show exactly where the water source is

Can borehole water run out?

Yes it does when the water aquifer dries up

Do I need permission to drill a borehole?

Yes, permission must be sought. 3 certificates and permits are needed in order of priority listed below

  1. Water Resource Management Authority (WARMA) certificate
  2. National Environmental Management Authority (NEMA)
  3. County government permit (in counties that demand this)

 

As the best borehole drilling company, Grekkon Limited’s agronomy team will design a crop irrigation system for all borehole clients without charge. We provide a detailed crop growing program with on the ground agronomy support for the first season of the crop

 

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Established in 2017, Grekkon Limited is a Kenyan agribusiness company. It specialises in the provision of; - Irrigation systems - Greenhouse construction - Dam liners installation - Water pumps - Solar dryers construction - Agriculture nets - Borehole drilling The company has operations offices in Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Eldoret, Nyeri, Meru, and Nyahururu

Comments (87)

  • Please introduce yourself:
    Elisha
    0724407048
    hiEOchieng@nairobiwater.co.ke
    Kindly share a quotation for borehole work at Chemi Chemi Primary School-Dandora.

    1. Borehole Pump Lifting and give pump status report
    2. Borehole flushing/cleaning
    3. 24hrs Test Pumping
    4. Borehole Camera Inspection
    5. Transfer of the pump, accessories and Gi pipes from the borehole site to Nairobi Water Store at Enterprise road

    ELISHA
    Reply
    • Good evening Elisha,

      Please share with us the well’s depth so that We advise on your borehole service cost accurately

      Best regards,
      Customer Service

      Reply
  • Kindly get in touch. I need your service in Nakuru
    TIA

    Peter Nyanjui
    Reply
    • Good evening Peter,

      For your borehole drilling cost in Nakuru, please email us your contact number or reach us in Nyahururu on 0794 613151

      Best regards,
      Customer Service

      Reply
  • I Want to sink a borehole at Ngorika but your Nyahururu office has not been picking my calls

    Reply
    • Good morning Maina,

      Please share your number on email for us to reach you and discuss your borehole drilling cost in Nakuru

      Sorry for the inconvenience by our Nyahururu team. We have advised them accordingly

      Best regards,
      Customer Service

      Reply
      • Kindly let me know the cost of drilling borehole at ngurika 200m depth

        Marina jk
        Reply
        • Good evening Marina,

          For your detailed borehole drilling cost quotation, please share with us your hydrogeological survey report

          Best regards,
          Customer Service

          Reply
  • I need borehole drilling for a technical college in Awendo Migori County. I have done the hydrogeological survey already.

    Margaret
    Reply
    • Good morning Mary,

      For your borehole drilling cost quote in Migori county, our Kisumu office will contact you to share your hydrogeological survey report

      Best regards,
      Customer Service

      Reply
  • I really like you company with the good work,.
    Is it possible for someone to get an attachment in your company?

    Faith Vwonya
    Reply
    • Good morning Faith,

      We do offer attachments perodically

      Best regards,
      Customer Service

      Reply
  • Seeking information on how much it costs to drill a borehole.
    In kitui.

    +254741683650
    +251721170524

    Reply
  • I’m kindly seeking information on how much it will cost me drill a borehole at kitui

    Reply
    • Good afternoon Mwaniki,

      We will call tou shortly in regards to your borehole drilling cost in Kitui

      Best regards,
      Customer Service

      Reply
  • I need a borehole drilling in Meru,advise
    07211140768

    Benson Riungu
    Reply
    • Good morning Benson,

      We will be calling you shortly to advice you on your borehole drilling cost in Meru

      Best regards,
      Customer Service

      Reply
  • Thank you for the detailed information, kindly let me know the estimated cost at Kangundo and mode of payment and duration it will cost

    Mathew mumo
    Reply
    • Good evening Mathew,

      For your detailed borehole drilling cost quotation, share with us on email your hydrogeological survey report. If you haven’t done the survey, we will carry it out for you

      Best regards,
      Customer Service

      Reply
  • Good evening
    I want to drill bowl hole in kamulu and I don’t know the surveyors there and where to get all the certificates. Can you please let me know how much it will cost me to drill it.

    Winfred Mutua
    Reply
    • Good morning Winfred,

      As the borehole drilling company in Kenya, we conduct hydrogeological surveys and also secure your borehole drilling permits

      Please share your contact number for us to call you, or visit us in our Utawala office. You can also reach us on 0777 157 132

      Best regards,
      Customer Service

      Reply

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