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Restore Flow
Fraser Coast Bore Clean Outs
Old or blocked bores in the Fraser Coast region often suffer from reduced water pressure or inconsistent supply. Cheyenne Drilling provides professional bore clean out services designed to restore flow without the need for complete re-drilling. With over 16 years of experience across the region, we understand local water tables and the challenges that affect bore efficiency. Our team uses air-based blow-outs and flushing techniques to remove sediment, debris and mineral buildup.
Property owners in the Fraser Coast trust us for transparent advice, fast response times and no hidden fees. Whether your bore has slowed or stopped completely, we can help extend its life and improve its performance. The process is simple, clean, and often completed in just a few hours. We cater to rural properties, acreage homes and farming blocks throughout the region. For dependable bore cleaning solutions, contact Cheyenne Drilling on 0447 280 143.
No-Dig Solutions
Restored Water Pressure
Fast, Local Response
Safe & Efficient
Thorough Cleaning Methods
A bore clean out in the Fraser Coast typically starts with a visual inspection or pressure test to pinpoint the cause of reduced water flow. In most cases, blockages are due to sediment buildup, biofouling, or corrosion inside the bore casing. We use specialised bore blow-out equipment and high-pressure flushing tools to safely dislodge and remove these materials, restoring the bore’s performance without the need for invasive work.
Our method is low-impact, meaning it won’t disturb nearby structures, landscaping, or the bore’s original construction. This approach makes bore cleaning a much more cost-effective option than drilling a new system. It's particularly useful in the Fraser Coast region, where sandy soils and coastal conditions can lead to more frequent clogging. Regular maintenance like this not only helps maintain consistent water pressure but also protects the long-term health of your pump and improves overall water quality.
How do I know if my bore needs cleaning?
A bore may need cleaning if the water pressure has dropped, the water appears murky, or the pump cycles frequently without delivering steady flow. Other indicators include air in the pipes, strange smells, or pump strain. These issues can develop gradually, especially if the bore hasn’t been serviced in several years. In areas like the Fraser Coast with sandy soils, bore blockages are more common and can severely limit water output. A professional clean out restores performance and helps avoid expensive pump repairs or full bore replacement.
Will a clean out improve water quality?
Yes, it often results in noticeable improvements. Over time, sediment, iron deposits, algae and organic buildup can collect in the bore shaft, affecting both the smell and clarity of your water. A clean out flushes out these materials, restoring cleaner flow. While it doesn't purify the water for drinking, it greatly improves water appearance and smell—especially beneficial if you're using the bore for irrigation, livestock or household supply. Improved bore hygiene also reduces wear on your pump and filters.
Can any bore be cleaned out?
Most bores can be effectively cleaned, as long as their structural integrity is intact. We assess the bore before starting to ensure there are no signs of casing collapse or severe corrosion. If the bore is blocked due to natural buildup—like silt or rust—then a clean out is a practical and affordable solution. However, if the casing has cracked, shifted, or caved in, the bore may need repairs or full replacement. In most cases, bores that are simply clogged can be restored with a standard clean out.


