Borehole Drilling Cost Estimator - Kenya

Get a quick cost estimate based on your location and depth

Interactive Cost Estimator

Estimated Cost: KSh 700,000

Cost Breakdown

Drilling

KSh 5,500–7,000 per metre depending on county and geology.

Casing & Gravel Pack

Varies by diameter and casing type (PVC/Steel).

Pump Installation

From KSh 120,000–350,000 depending on type (solar/electric).

Budget vs Full Setup

Basic Setup – KSh 800,000

  • Drilled to 100m
  • PVC casing
  • Manual pump or basic electric pump
  • No water tank

Full Setup – KSh 1.2M

  • Drilled to 150m
  • Steel casing
  • Solar pump
  • 5,000L elevated water tank

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to drill a borehole?

Typically between 2–5 days depending on weather and depth.

Do you offer site surveys?

Yes, we offer free site surveys in select counties.

Customer Testimonials

“We drilled in Kiambu. The whole project took 4 days and cost KSh 950,000. Excellent service!”

– Joseph M.

“Accurate quote and they even helped us install a solar pump. Highly recommended.”

– Mary W.

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