WRAGG WELL DRILLING

Groundwater work. Done right.

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Who we are- We are groundwater contractors focused on domestic, irrigation, and geothermal well drilling. We bring honest communication, integrity, and a practical, no-nonsense approach to every project.

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Who We Are Not-We are not salesmen. We are not opportunists. We don’t pass the work off to someone else. When you hire us, you’re dealing directly with the crew doing the drilling — start to finish.

Our Services

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Domestic Water & Irrigation Wells

Reliable domestic and irrigation well drilling tailored to your property and water needs.

Geothermal Wells

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Geothermal drilling and ground heat exchanger installation to support efficient geothermal systems.

Pump System Installs

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Pump system installations built for dependable performance and efficient water delivery.

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Well Tank Installs

Well tank installations designed for consistent water pressure.

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Scheduled Service

Scheduled service for existing wells and well systems.

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Who We Are

The Wragg name is a well-drilling legacy dating back to the 1950's, when brothers Bruce and George Wragg started a company with a single cable-tooled drilling machine in Norwalk, CT. The company quickly grew into Wragg Brothers Well Drilling, with several machines operating in lower Fairfield County.

Wragg Brothers continued to grow- the company moved from Norwalk to Wilton, CT, and expanded into Vermont. Today, Wragg Brothers of Ascutney, VT, and Wragg Well Drilling are the direct descendants of the company started by Bruce and George over half a century ago.

Wragg Well Drilling and Pump Service LLC incorporates four generations of experience in the industry. Guided by Tyler Wragg, it has become one of the most respected and reputable service contracting companies in the Northeast. Family owned and operated as always, Wragg Well Drilling is an industry leader.

FAQs

How much does it cost to drill a well in Connecticut?

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The cost to drill a well in Connecticut depends on depth, soil and rock conditions, and site access. Most residential wells vary widely, so we provide detailed estimates based on your specific property.


How deep are wells in Litchfield County and surrounding areas?

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Wells in Litchfield County and the surrounding areas are typically drilled between 100 and 600+ feet, depending on groundwater availability and local geology.


What is the permit process like for a residential or commercial well, and do you handle obtaining one?

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We handle the permitting process for every well we drill, taking that off your hands.


How long does it take to drill a residential well?

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Most residential well drilling projects are completed in 1 to 3 days, though timing can vary based on depth and ground conditions.