Watch: Our Mobilization Team in Action
Go behind the scenes as our team prepares and transports equipment to the drilling site — ensuring everything is ready for a successful borehole drilling operation.
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Mobilization is the first physical phase of any borehole project. At Kisima Well Drillers, we execute this step with precision and timeliness — ensuring your site is ready for smooth, safe, and professional drilling.
Read MoreGo behind the scenes as our team prepares and transports equipment to the drilling site — ensuring everything is ready for a successful borehole drilling operation.
Watch VideoAfter mobilization, the next critical phase is site setup. This stage involves preparing the drilling area to ensure safety, efficiency, and environmental responsibility before the actual drilling begins.
Read MoreGo behind the scenes as our team sets up the site — clearing, leveling, and positioning equipment for a safe and efficient borehole drilling operation.
Watch VideoDrilling is the core stage of the borehole process. At Kisima Well Drillers, this phase is carried out using powerful rotary or percussion drilling rigs, operated by experienced professionals who understand Kenya’s geological layers.
Read MoreSee how our team uses advanced rotary drilling equipment to reach underground aquifers — a crucial step in developing a reliable borehole water source.
Watch VideoFlushing is a vital post-drilling step that clears out all unwanted materials from the borehole. At Kisima Well Drillers, we use high-powered compressors or mud circulation systems to thoroughly flush the borehole, ensuring it's clean, stable, and ready for permanent casing installation.
Read MoreWatch as our team flushes the borehole to remove drilling debris and ensure clear, clean water flow for optimal performance.
Watch VideoCasing installation involves placing PVC or steel pipes into the borehole to prevent it from collapsing. These casings provide structural support and guide water flow from the aquifer while protecting the borehole from contamination.
Read MoreObserve how we install protective casing in a borehole — ensuring structural integrity, long-term water quality, and protection from collapse.
Watch VideoGravel packing is a key phase in borehole development. It involves placing a clean, graded layer of gravel around the casing—particularly around the slotted sections—to act as a natural filter and support mechanism for the aquifer zone.
Read MoreWatch as our team carefully places graded gravel around the borehole casing to filter and stabilize the aquifer zone.
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