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Frequently Asked Questions About Borewell, Piling, Soil Testing & Rainwater Harvesting Services
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What is borewell drilling and how does it work?

Borewell drilling is the process of drilling deep into the ground to access underground water using advanced drilling rigs. It is commonly used for residential, agricultural, and industrial water supply.

The ideal borewell depth in Ahmedabad depends on soil conditions and groundwater levels, usually ranging between 150 to 1000 feet.

Borewell drilling cost depends on depth, soil type, and casing pipe used. On average, it ranges from ₹150 to ₹400 per foot.

The best location is identified through hydrogeological surveys or soil testing to ensure maximum water yield.

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Piling is a foundation technique where long columns (piles) are driven or drilled into the ground to support heavy structures like buildings and bridges.

Piling ensures structural stability, especially in weak or loose soil conditions, by transferring load to deeper, stronger soil layers.

Common piling methods include bored piles, driven piles, screw piles, and cast-in-situ piles used in infrastructure and building construction.

Piling depth depends on soil strength and load requirements, typically ranging from 10 meters to 50+ meters.

Soil testing is the process of analyzing soil properties like strength, moisture, and composition to determine its suitability for construction.

Soil testing helps in selecting the right foundation type, preventing structural failure, and ensuring long-term safety.

Common tests include SPT (Standard Penetration Test), moisture content test, bearing capacity test, and chemical analysis.

Rainwater harvesting is the collection and storage of rainwater for reuse or groundwater recharge using pipes, filters, and storage systems.

In many states, including Gujarat, rainwater harvesting is recommended or mandatory for large buildings to conserve water.

It helps in water conservation, reduces groundwater depletion, lowers water bills, and supports sustainable living.

The cost depends on system size and design, typically ranging from ₹10,000 to ₹1,00,000 or more.