Atnip Well & Pump Service, Inc.

Atnip Well & Pump Service, Inc. is a family run business that was founded in 2007 in Lander WY by Terry Atnip.


Terry is a third generation water well driller and pump installer. Terry’s wife Robyn left her career and joined the team full time in 2016 to better serve their clients as the business grew. Atnip Well & Pump Service, Inc. has the ability and experience to take care of all your water needs from drilling a well, to installing pumps, water lines, pressure tanks and control boxes in your home.


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Atnip Well & Pump Service, Inc.

Atnip Well & Pump Service, Inc. is a family run business.

Atnip Well & Pump Service, Inc. was founded in 2007.

Atnip Well & Pump Service, Inc. Well Drilling Process

When we are hired to drill a well we start with a permit for a water well through Wyoming State Engineers office. The customer can apply online or through a regional office of the State Engineers Office or we at Atnip Well & Pump Service, Inc. can apply for you online. The state charges a $50 fee  for the permit.  Once the well is complete we will fill out completion forms online for you.  

When we are unfamiliar with the area we can search the Wyoming Engineers site for wells in that area to get an idea of how deep  other wells are in your area.  If there is no information available we would then use a geologist or hydrologist to research the area to find out what formations are there.  Atnip Well & Pump Service, Inc. can suggest refer you to our geologists who we use with good results.  

If you would like us to drill a well for you, make sure you let us know as soon as possible as we get really busy in the summer and fall.  We work all over the state but try to drill all the wells in one area while we are there to keep mobilization and cost down.

The Process

What to expect when working with Atnip Well & Pump Service, Inc.

Permit

We start with a permit for a water well through Wyoming State Engineers office. The state charges a $50 fee for the permit.
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Geologist or Hydrologist

If there is no information available we would then use a geologist or hydrologist to research the area to find out what formations are there.
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Completion

Once the well is complete we will fill out completion forms online for you.
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Making Water Happen!