Dales Water provides its clients with a comprehensive service, from initial advice through authorisation, to installation, commissioning and service. Each system is individually designed to ensure the most efficient integration with existing equipment, and to give maximum cost savings for years ahead. All work is carried out by Dales Water's highly trained staff, using its own modern hydraulic drilling rigs, efficient water treatment equipment and IT facilities.

Like the layers of rock that lie beneath the surface of the earth, many of the difficulties associated with sinking a borehole are hidden out of sight. With almost 20 years of experience, Dales Water cuts through these obstacles to provide you with a reliable water supply at a fraction of the cost of mains water.

Dales Water are uniquely placed to advise you on the regulatory implications of borehole construction. We hold extensive geological and borehole records and enjoy a close working relationship with the British Geological Survey.

We have a specialist division dedicated to handling negotiations with the Environment Agency and other statutory bodies, to ensure full compliance with licensing regulations.

Our modern hydraulic drilling rigs, crewed by highly trained and experienced staff allow the rapid sinking of boreholes to depths of over 300 metres, followed by the required developing and test pumping to optimise yields.
The design and installation of the appropriate pumping system and controls is essential if the required flow rate and pressure are to be achieved.
Occasionally the chemical composition of the water is inconsistent with its use. Our engineers can design, supply and install the equipment necessary to convert the water from its original composition to the specific quality you require.
Dales Water operates a Rapid Call-out Service to deal with breakdowns and maintenance, backed-up by a comprehensive stores and workshop facility at our depot. All installed systems are detailed on our database to enable swift and efficient response to your service calls.

For heating and air conditioning the rock strata or groundwater may be used as a constant temperature source to cut fuel bills in combination with heat pump systems. Installations from individual dwellings to large commercial developments.