Rural Water Access
Kingaroy Water Bore Drilling
In Kingaroy, reliable water access is a must for rural households, lifestyle properties, and agricultural operations. With its rich red soil and variable subsurface conditions, the region requires a well-planned, professional approach to water bore drilling. Cheyenne Drilling brings years of hands-on experience to every job, offering customised water bore solutions designed to meet the unique needs of Kingaroy landowners. Whether you're irrigating crops, watering livestock, or simply maintaining your property, we focus on delivering a bore that works efficiently and holds up over time.
We use proven drilling methods and well-maintained equipment to minimise disruption and maximise long-term performance. Every bore is completed with attention to detail, from initial consultation to final installation. Our team is known locally for being honest, reliable and easy to work with, always providing clear communication and competitive pricing.
If you're ready to secure a dependable water source in Kingaroy, give Cheyenne Drilling a call on 0447 280 143 to discuss your options and request a free quote.
Built for Farming
Suited to Red Soils
Simple, Clear Process
Customised Results
Supporting Everyday Use
Kingaroy properties often need bores that support seasonal or daily use without drawing too fast or failing during dry spells. We understand these demands and drill accordingly—making sure your bore is both deep enough and well protected. Whether it’s a shallow bore for tank top-ups or a deeper one for livestock troughs, we help you find a solution that works for your setup.
We’re familiar with local aquifers and the depth you’ll likely need to reach good supply. Our bore planning includes casing, cleaning, and guidance on usage to protect your investment. With Cheyenne Drilling, you’re choosing experience backed by local know-how.
What is the process of water bore drilling?
Water bore drilling involves using specialised equipment to drill deep into the ground to access underground water sources. The depth and location depend on the specific water requirements and geological conditions.
What kind of maintenance does a bore need?
Regular bore maintenance includes occasional blow-outs, testing for water quality, and inspecting the pump system. Over time, mineral build-up or sand ingress can reduce flow, so having your bore inspected every few years helps ensure performance and water safety.
Do I need council approval for a bore?
In most parts of Queensland, installing a water bore does not require council approval if it’s for stock or domestic use. However, it’s essential to check state groundwater rules and notify relevant authorities where necessary. Licensed drillers can advise on current requirements.
Can a bore be used for both household and farm supply?
Yes, a well-constructed bore can be used for multiple purposes, including household needs and agricultural supply, provided it delivers sufficient yield and meets water quality standards. In rural areas like Kingaroy, many landowners rely on a single bore to support garden irrigation, livestock watering, and even domestic plumbing systems. It’s important to have the water tested regularly to ensure it's safe for intended uses, especially for drinking. A properly sized pump and storage setup can help manage demand efficiently across multiple applications.


