Traditional Well Development & Rehabilitation

SWS has tooling capable of developing & rehabilitating wells up to 36 inches in diameter.

Schneider Water Services Well Rehabilitation project showing a truck with the Schneider logo on a hill with the sun setting

These methods often utilize mechanical, hydraulic, or chemical techniques in order to maximize well production and efficiency.

These technologies may include:

  • Surging
  • Swabbing
  • Brushing
  • Jetting
  • Chemical Injection

By using a suite of techniques and tools SWS can significantly increase the performance of your well.

Impulse Generation

Relatively new impulse generation technology will likely produce the desired results by itself or in concert with the traditional methods previously mentioned.

How does it work?

  • Repeated instantaneous releases of high-pressure gas impulses inside the well
  • Creates concussive shock waves
  • Creates expanding, contracting, and oscillating bubbles

  • Intensely surges water in and out of the gravel pack, screen, and/or aquifer

  • Breaks up scale and encrustation
  • Removes bacteria slime/biofouling