Water Wells in Beaver County, Utah
Beaver County wells typically run 150-500 ft. Beaver Valley alluvial-fan wells are productive; Milford area sometimes hits geothermal-influenced water.
The calculator pulls your nearest neighbors' driller logs and gives a depth + cost estimate based on what they actually drilled.
Run my addressAbout wells in Beaver County
The primary water-bearing formation here is the Beaver Valley basin-fill aquifer. Beaver County wells typically run 150-500 ft. Beaver Valley alluvial-fan wells are productive; Milford area sometimes hits geothermal-influenced water.
Cities and towns in Beaver County
What you'll get from the calculator
- Depth estimate from real driller-submitted logs of your nearest neighbors
- Cost band showing low, typical, high market pricing
- Yield (GPM) estimate graded A–F
- Water quality flags if nearby logs note oil, gas, sulfur, salinity, iron, hardness
- Screen recommendation based on production-zone lithology
Frequently asked questions
How much does a water well cost in Beaver County?
In Beaver County, expect about $40,500 for a typical 300-ft domestic well at the 2026 market rate of $135/ft. Wells under 100 ft run an extra $15/ft due to mobilization. Run your address through the calculator for a precise estimate.
How deep are wells typically in Beaver County?
Most domestic wells in Beaver County target the Beaver Valley basin-fill aquifer. Typical depth is around 300 ft, with site-by-site variation depending on aquifer geometry and topography.
Who drills wells in Beaver County?
Beaver County is in our service area but we're still adding partner drillers here. Submit your address through the calculator and we'll route your lead to a verified Utah-licensed driller.