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If you've been kicking around our site and our blog and would like to know more specifics on projects and what to expect to pay, check out Miller Well Drilling's…
If you've been kicking around our site and our blog and would like to know more specifics on projects and what to expect to pay, check out Miller Well Drilling's…
When we talk to clients about a new well, many of them want to know "just how big-a-what's-it" is going to be visible in their front yard. A good friend…
For years, we have been installing Lakos Sub-K Sand Separators on pumps in all Certified Water Systems. We have invested thousands of dollars in their technology because we believed it…
This cool infographic by the National Groundwater Association depicts how much groundwater is used for which major Agricultural commodity. Agribusiness is definitely the top water user in America- adding over…
Fiberglass batt or roll insulation is the most common winter protection we see in wellhouses. It is cheap, easy-to-install, and it's layers of fluff are well-known for their insulating properties.…
Working at the local Rent A Center; Matt enjoyed his assistant manager position, and enjoyed meeting new people every day in retail, but the temporary layoffs and day-to-day sameness of the work…
Oh yeah, there's a super-cute baby frog in the video... see below! We've said it before, and we're saying it again: winter can be rough on well equipment. Although heat…
This weekend, I had a chance to talk with Russel Ware of Mountain Hydrofracture. This is a follow-up to last week's story about why we sometimes recommend hydrofracture to our…
Kara Kelso has been a member of the Miller Well Drilling family since February of this year, when she was referred by another employee for the job. Since she came…
We were called out today to look at a possible well abandonment at a Dunwoody, GA bank-owned new construction homesite. The builder is having some trouble with a neighbor, who…