Irrigation Well Drilling & Pump Installation in Wichita, KS & Surrounding Areas
Reliable irrigation is the backbone of Kansas agriculture — and it starts with a well-drilled, properly equipped irrigation well. Chase Drilling LLC provides complete irrigation well drilling and pump installation services for crop farms, commercial landscapes, golf courses, nurseries, and large-scale irrigation systems throughout central Kansas. We drill to the aquifer depths that deliver the flow rates your irrigation system demands, and we install high-performance pump systems sized for your specific acreage and crop water requirements. Whether you're expanding an existing irrigation system or establishing a new water source for a growing operation, Chase Drilling has the equipment, expertise, and Kansas geology knowledge to get it done right.
What You Get With Chase Drilling
Crop & Agricultural Irrigation
We drill high-yield irrigation wells for row crops, grain operations, and Kansas agricultural properties of all sizes.
High-Flow Pump Systems
Irrigation demands high flow rates. We install pump systems engineered for the sustained output your crops require.
Consistent Water Supply
A properly drilled irrigation well delivers consistent water access regardless of municipal supply restrictions or drought conditions.
Landscape & Commercial Irrigation
We also drill for commercial landscape irrigation, golf courses, nurseries, and large residential properties.
System Design Coordination
We work with your irrigation system designer to ensure the well and pump specifications match your system's requirements.
Complete Turnkey Installation
From drilling the borehole to installing the pump and connecting to your distribution system — we handle the complete installation.

Why Choose Chase Drilling LLC?
Chase Drilling LLC has been drilling irrigation wells for Kansas farmers and agricultural operators for over 30 years. We understand the water demands of Kansas agriculture — from the flow rates required for center pivot irrigation to the pressure needs of drip systems and landscape irrigation. Our fourth-generation driller has spent his career serving Kansas agricultural communities, and we bring that depth of local knowledge to every irrigation well project. When your crops need water, you need a drilling company that understands what's at stake.
Our Process — Simple, Transparent, Reliable
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Irrigation Needs Assessment
We evaluate your acreage, crop type, and irrigation system design to determine the required well yield and pump specifications.
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Site Selection & Permitting
We identify the optimal drilling location for your irrigation system layout and obtain all required Kansas well permits.
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High-Yield Well Drilling
We drill to the aquifer depth that delivers the flow rate your irrigation system requires.
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Irrigation Pump Installation
We install a high-performance irrigation pump system sized for your acreage and connected to your distribution infrastructure.
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System Testing & Commissioning
We test flow rates, pressure, and system performance before handing off to your irrigation system operator.
Kansas Communities We Serve
Chase Drilling provides irrigation well drilling & pump installation throughout the greater Wichita area and surrounding Kansas communities.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What flow rate do I need for crop irrigation?
- Flow rate requirements depend on your acreage, crop type, and irrigation method (center pivot, drip, flood, etc.). We work with your agronomist or irrigation designer to determine the required well yield and pump specifications.
- Can you drill irrigation wells for center pivot systems?
- Yes. We drill high-yield irrigation wells designed to supply the flow rates required by center pivot irrigation systems for Kansas row crop operations.
- Do you install irrigation pumps as well as drill the well?
- Yes. We provide complete turnkey irrigation well installation — drilling the well and installing the pump system, so you have a single point of contact for the entire project.
- Can an irrigation well also supply livestock water?
- In many cases, yes. We can design the well and pump system to serve both irrigation and livestock water needs simultaneously, depending on your property layout and water demand.

