S.K Borewells

Slotted Pipe Installation

Slotted Pipe Installation is a critical process in borewell construction that plays a major role in maintaining consistent water flow, preventing soil entry, and protecting the borewell structure.

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What is Slotted Pipe Installation?

Slotted pipes are specially designed casing pipes with uniform slots that allow groundwater to flow into the borewell while filtering out sand, silt, and loose soil particles. Proper installation ensures:

  • Stable borewell walls

  • Improved water yield

  • Reduced pump damage

  • Extended borewell life

Our Slotted Pipe Installation Process

1. Borewell Assessment

We analyze borewell depth, soil layers, and water-bearing zones to determine the ideal placement of slotted pipes.

2. Pipe Selection

We use durable, corrosion-resistant pipes such as:

  • PVC slotted pipes

  • UPVC slotted pipes

  • MS slotted pipes (based on requirement)

3. Precision Slot Alignment

Slots are aligned accurately within water-bearing strata to maximize inflow and prevent unwanted soil entry.

4. Safe & Secure Installation

Pipes are installed with proper spacing and support to ensure structural stability and smooth pump operation.

5. Final Testing

Post-installation checks are performed to confirm water flow, filtration efficiency, and borewell integrity.

FAQ

Q1:Why is slotted pipe installation important?

Slotted pipes improve water flow, protect borewell walls, prevent soil collapse, and reduce damage to pumps and motors, ensuring long-term borewell efficiency.

S.K Borewells installs:

  • PVC slotted pipes

  • UPVC slotted pipes

  • MS (Mild Steel) slotted pipes
    Selection depends on borewell depth, soil conditions, and water yield.

Slotted pipes are installed precisely at water-bearing zones based on geological conditions and borewell depth analysis.

Yes. Properly designed and installed slotted pipes act as a filter, reducing sand and sediment entry significantly.

Slotted pipes help optimize water inflow and filtration. While they don’t create water, they improve borewell efficiency and usable water output.

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