We Provide Borehole Inspections in Kingaroy
Family-owned in Kingaroy with 35+ years’ experience, we deliver licensed, reliable water bore services across the North and South Burnett regions and further afield — tailored to your needs
Existing Or Deficient Bores
At Local Drilling Services, we are here to inspect your existing or damaged bores throughout Kingaroy, North Burnett, South Burnett and beyond. We can inspect your borehole and determine its viability, and diagnose any potential issues within its structure.
Our team has a downhole camera, which helps us identify problems with your screen and bore casing, as well as other aspects of its critical infrastructure. From here, we can recommend an appropriate remedy to get your bore functioning well once again.
To organise a bore inspection, call our team on
0483 301 160.
Decommissioning Old Bores
If our team inspects your bore and determines that it has run the course of its life, we can decommission it. This must be done in accordance with specific government mandatory requirements, which will seal off any aquifers for future use.
From here, we can help you access the same aquifers or other known aquifers if you have them or conduct test hole drilling to find new ones. Whether your bore requires maintenance, major repairs or filling, our skilled team is here to get the job done.
Book an on-site bore inspection in today.
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FAQ
What is a borehole inspection?
A borehole inspection is a process where specialised equipment, often including a down-hole camera, is lowered into a bore to assess its condition. This allows for clear views of the casing, screens and overall structure, helping identify blockages, damage or deterioration that could affect water flow.
Why are borehole inspections important?
Regular borehole inspections are important because they reveal issues that might not be obvious from water output alone. Problems like corrosion, casing cracks or mineral build-up can reduce efficiency. Early detection through inspections allows for timely cleaning or repairs, preventing larger failures and ensuring reliable long-term bore performance.
How often should boreholes be inspected?
The frequency of borehole inspections depends on usage and local conditions, but many experts recommend every few years or sooner if there are signs of reduced flow or water quality changes. Routine inspections help extend the life of the bore and maintain safe, sustainable water supply.

