Local 2026 Pricing · New Holland, PA

New Holland, PA Well Drilling Cost

Avg. Depth

180 ft

Cost / Foot

$24–$58

Total Project

$7,200

vs. National Avg

Near average

the $7,500 national avg.

New Holland, PA Well Drilling Cost by Depth

Well Depth Drilling Only Complete System Est. Total
100 ft $2,400–$5,800 $7,200–$10,600 $8,800
150 ft $3,600–$8,700 $8,800–$13,900 $11,200
200 ft $4,800–$11,600 $10,400–$17,200 $13,600
300 ft $7,200–$17,400 $13,600–$23,800 $18,400
400 ft $9,600–$23,200 $16,800–$30,400 $23,200
500 ft $12,000–$29,000 $20,000–$37,000 $28,000

*Costs are estimates based on New Holland area rates for 2026. Complete system includes casing, pump, pressure tank, electrical, and permits. Actual prices vary by property.

Well Drilling in New Holland, PA

Eastern Lancaster County with Ordovician Cocalico Formation and Conestoga limestone; gently rolling farmland with moderate-depth wells

The average residential well in New Holland is 180 feet deep and costs approximately $7,200 for a complete system including drilling, casing, pump, and pressure tank. Drilling rates in the area range from $24 to $58 per foot, which is near the national average of $7,500.

The primary aquifer serving the New Holland area is the Piedmont Carbonate Aquifer. Well depths can vary significantly depending on your specific property location and proximity to the aquifer.

Permits & Regulations

Lancaster County well permit; PA DEP; $50-$100

See our full Pennsylvania well drilling cost guide for permit requirements and water quality details

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New Holland Well Drilling FAQ

How much does it cost to drill a well in New Holland, PA?
The average cost to drill a residential water well in New Holland is $7,200, based on a typical depth of 180 feet. Drilling rates in the New Holland area range from $24 to $58 per foot. Total project cost includes drilling, casing, pump installation, pressure tank, electrical hookup, and water testing.
How deep are wells in New Holland?
The average residential well depth in New Holland is 180 feet. Actual depth depends on your specific property location, elevation, and proximity to the Piedmont Carbonate Aquifer. A local well driller can estimate the depth needed for your property based on nearby well logs and geological data.
Do I need a permit to drill a well near New Holland?
Lancaster County well permit; PA DEP; $50-$100 For detailed Pennsylvania permit requirements, licensing rules, and water rights information, see our full Pennsylvania well drilling cost guide.
How long does it take to drill a well in New Holland?
Most residential wells in the New Holland area take 1–3 days to drill, depending on depth and local geology. The complete project — including pump installation, electrical hookup, water testing, and permitting — typically takes 1–2 weeks from start to finish. Scheduling availability with local drillers may add additional lead time.

Nearby Areas

Also serving: Ephrata , Gap, Blue Ball, Terre Hill, Goodville

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