Water Bore Drilling in Toowoomba
- Access reliable, off-grid water for irrigation, stock or domestic use
- Expert drilling through all soil types, from soft sediment to hard rock
- Free quotes with transparent, per-metre pricing for all water bore projects
Toowoomba Water Bore Drilling
When you’re living or working on a rural property, relying on town water isn’t always practical—or even possible. That’s where water bore drilling makes a real difference. At Kowaltzke Drilling Services, we help clients across the Toowoomba region access their own off-grid water supply using efficient, site-specific bore drilling methods.
Whether it’s for livestock, irrigation or general household use, we take the time to understand your property’s layout and geology before drilling, so you get the best results with minimal fuss.
We’re not about guesswork—our team draws on decades of experience, modern gear and local knowledge to get the job done right the first time. We make the process simple from start to finish, with transparent pricing and professional advice along the way.
Ready to discuss your water bore drilling needs? Call us today on
07 5462 1161 for a free quote.
Reliable Access to Water
Every property is different, which is why a one-size-fits-all approach doesn’t work when it comes to drilling bores. Our team assesses each site carefully, considering the land type, access and expected groundwater depth before we get to work.
From soft soil to hard rock conditions, we’ve got the equipment and know-how to drill efficiently and safely, keeping your land and your needs front of mind. Once drilling is complete, we make sure the bore is set up properly so you can start using it with confidence—whether that’s filling tanks, watering crops or supplying stock troughs.

If you're after reliable access to your own water source, we’re here to help. Reach out to learn more about our process or to book your job.



Frequently Asked Questions
How does water bore drilling work?
Water bore drilling involves using specialised equipment to drill into the ground until a water-bearing aquifer is reached. Once located, the bore is lined with casing to prevent collapse, and a pump is installed to bring water to the surface for use in irrigation, stock watering or household supply.
How do I know if there’s groundwater on my property?
Groundwater availability depends on local geology, soil types and water tables. Signs may include nearby bores, vegetation growth patterns or natural springs. A licensed driller or hydrogeologist can conduct assessments or review bore logs from nearby properties to determine if a viable groundwater source is likely.
Is bore water safe to use?
Bore water is generally suitable for irrigation, livestock and some domestic uses, but it’s not always safe for drinking without testing. Quality can vary depending on the aquifer, with potential for salinity, iron or contamination. Regular water testing ensures it meets the requirements for its intended use.