We Drill Irrigation Bores 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

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Cropping & Commercial Growing

Are you growing crops commercially? Then you’ll need irrigation you can rely on. At Local Drilling Services, we drill irrigation bores for properties across Kingaroy, North Burnett, South Burnett and surrounding areas. If you’re lucky enough to have water beneath your land, our team can provide an on-site assessment to help you access it, increasing the value of your property in the process. 


We have multiple drill rig set ups to maximise the productivity of your bore, including a cable tool rig for drilling high-flow alluvial sediment commercial irrigation bores.


Whether you have an existing irrigation bore in need of rehabilitation, or just want a new one drilled, you can rely on Local Drilling Services every time. We have specialised hydrologists who can help in locating and accessing large volumes of water for your needs.


Contact Local Drilling Services on 0483 301 160.

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The Drilling Process

At Local Drilling Services, our team is here to find the most suitable location for your irrigation bore. Our process involves an onsite topography assessment, water divining and hydrologist input if required to identify the best location for your bore, or you may already have a spot you want to drill on.


You can count on us to install the appropriate casing, screens and gravel pack for your bore to increase its longevity. Get In touch with us to learn more about our irrigation services.

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Comprehensive Bore Services

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24/7 Availability

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State-Of-The-Art Equipment

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Ready to get started? Contact us today for a free, no-obligation quote and viability report for your property.

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