Borehole drilling is a valuable investment, but understanding the costs involved is essential for proper budgeting. Costs can vary depending on location, depth, geology, and equipment used.
At NICS Hardware and Borehole Services, we offer transparent pricing and professional services. This guide breaks down the key cost components of borehole drilling in Kenya.
Hydrogeological Survey Costs
Estimated Cost:
- KES 50,000 – 150,000
Includes:
- Site investigation
- Survey report
Drilling Costs
Cost Per Meter:
- KES 4,000 – 10,000
Factors Affecting Cost:
- Depth
- Rock hardness
- Location accessibility
Casing Costs
Materials:
- PVC or steel
Estimated Cost:
- Depends on depth and material type
Gravel Packing and Development
Purpose:
- Improve water quality
- Prevent sand entry
Pump Installation
Types:
- Electric pumps
- Solar pumps
Cost Range:
- KES 100,000 – 500,000+
Water Storage and Plumbing
Includes:
- Tanks
- Pipes
- Fittings
Permits and Licenses
Required From:
- Water Resources Authority (WRA)
Total Estimated Cost
Typical Range:
- KES 300,000 – 1,500,000+
Tips to Reduce Costs
- Conduct proper surveys
- Choose the right contractor
- Avoid unnecessary drilling
Conclusion
Understanding borehole drilling costs helps you plan effectively and avoid unexpected expenses. While the initial investment may seem high, the long-term benefits outweigh the costs.
At NICS Hardware and Borehole Services, we provide affordable and reliable borehole solutions.





