Redman Drilling is a licensed well drilling contractor serving Oklahoma City and surrounding areas, specializing in water well installation, pump service, and irrigation system setup for residential and small agricultural properties. The company operates as a full-service drilling firm rather than a general plumber, handling the deep subsurface work that municipal plumbing contractors typically do not pursue.
Redman Drilling installs private water wells, services existing wells, and sets up irrigation systems on properties without municipal water access. This falls outside standard plumbing scope: while a plumber handles pipes, fixtures, and code compliance above ground, Redman manages the drilling, casing, pump installation, and pressure tank configuration that brings water from depth. The work requires Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality certification and adherence to well construction standards that differ from building code plumbing inspections. Properties in the Oklahoma City metro fringe, exurban neighborhoods, and rural acreage often rely on wells rather than city water, making this service distinct from in-town residential or commercial plumbing.
Redman Drilling charges for well drilling by the foot, with rates roughly $40 to $60 per foot depending on depth and soil composition; a 150-foot well typically runs $6,000 to $9,000 before pump and installation labor. Pump installation (submersible or jet pump) adds $1,500 to $3,000. Pressure tank and pressure switch setup runs $800 to $1,500. Existing well service calls, such as pump replacement or water line repair, are priced hourly at approximately $85 to $110 per hour with a one-hour minimum. Irrigation system design and installation is quoted per job based on acreage and water source. Contact the company directly to confirm current rates, as drilling costs fluctuate with fuel and equipment availability.
General plumbing companies in Oklahoma City, such as Roto-Rooter or Mr. Rooter, do not drill wells; they address existing water service. Well drilling in the Oklahoma City area is handled by a limited number of licensed contractors. Redman Drilling competes primarily with smaller independent drilling operations and occasionally with HVAC or irrigation companies that add drilling as a sideline. Redman's advantage lies in specialization: the company focuses on drilling and pump systems, not general plumbing repair, meaning technicians carry drilling-specific knowledge and equipment. For homeowners in the city limits with city water, a standard plumber is faster and less expensive. For rural or exurban properties requiring new well installation or major pump work, a dedicated drilling contractor avoids the overhead and delays of routing the job through a general plumbing firm.
Redman Drilling serves property owners on acreage or in subdivisions without municipal water, those experiencing well failure or low water pressure, and rural residents planning new construction. It is essential for anyone in the Oklahoma City metro whose land lacks city water infrastructure. The service does not apply to properties already on municipal systems; those owners need a licensed plumber for indoor water line repair, fixture installation, or pressure issues related to existing city supply. Properties with existing wells requiring only minor repairs (leaking faucets, clogged lines) may use a general plumber, but major pump replacement or well rehabilitation warrants Redman's expertise.
An initial consultation typically includes a site visit to assess water needs, soil conditions, and well depth requirements. Redman may conduct a water test to establish baseline quality and discuss pump type (submersible for deep wells, jet for shallow). The company provides a written estimate detailing depth projection, pump selection, tank size, and total labor. Drilling itself takes one to three days depending on depth and soil. Permit applications for Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality are handled by the contractor; the homeowner should expect a waiting period of one to two weeks for approval before work begins.
Redman Drilling operates Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., with emergency well service available by phone for serious outages. Parking and site logistics are not relevant to well drilling, as the work occurs on the customer's property. Drilling equipment is mobilized to the site; homeowners should provide clear access and locate underground utilities (gas, electric, septic) before the crew arrives. Call ahead to schedule a site visit and to allow time for permitting before drilling begins.
Redman Drilling fills a gap in Oklahoma City's plumbing and water service landscape by handling the specialized work that general contractors avoid, making it a necessary resource for the region's rural and exurban homeowners.
