Borewell Scanning
Borewell scanning is a crucial diagnostic service used to assess the internal condition and performance of existing borewells.
What is Borewell Scanning?
Borewell scanning is a non-invasive inspection process that uses specialized tools and technology to examine the internal structure and performance of a borewell without dismantling it.
It helps identify:
Water level and yield points
Blockages and sediment buildup
Casing and slotted pipe condition
Borewell depth accuracy
Our Borewell Maintenance Services Include
1. Borewell Inspection & Assessment
We examine the borewell condition, depth, water level, pump performance, and casing integrity to identify existing or potential problems.
2. Borewell Cleaning
Removal of accumulated sand, silt, mud, and mineral deposits to restore water flow and quality.
3. Pump & Motor Check
Inspection of pump alignment, motor efficiency, and electrical connections to ensure safe and smooth operation.
4. Slotted Pipe & Casing Evaluation
Checking slotted pipes and casing pipes for damage, blockages, or misalignment.
5. Water Yield Testing
Measuring discharge rate and water recovery to evaluate borewell performance.
FAQ
Q1:Why is borewell scanning important?
It helps identify issues accurately, prevents unnecessary drilling or repairs, reduces maintenance costs, and improves borewell performance and lifespan.
Q2:When should borewell scanning be done?
Scanning is recommended if there is a drop in water yield, muddy or sandy water, frequent pump failures, or before borewell deepening or major repairs.
Q3:Does borewell scanning damage the borewell?
No. Borewell scanning is a non-invasive and safe process that does not harm the borewell or its structure.
Q4: Can scanning improve water yield?
Scanning itself does not increase water, but it helps identify corrective actions like cleaning, pump repositioning, or maintenance to improve usable water output.
Q5: Is borewell scanning useful before installing a new pump?
Yes. Scanning helps determine the correct pump depth and placement, preventing motor damage and improving efficiency.