Hillcrest sits within the Natal Group Sandstone & Dwyka Tillite zone, so local geology has a direct effect on drilling method, target depth, expected yield, and installation cost. This page gives you the local picture before you start comparing contractors.
Local Geology and Water Profile
In Hillcrest, contractors usually work through Natal Group Sandstone & Dwyka Tillite. That determines how quickly the rig progresses, which drilling method is appropriate, and how much uncertainty to expect around yield.
The most common approach here is Air Rotary / Percussion. Local water quality notes: Generally good. Some iron and manganese present in sandstone. Full potability test recommended.
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What to ask local contractors
Ask each contractor to explain the expected depth, how they arrived at the drilling method, what is included in testing, and whether compliance paperwork is covered in the quote.
- Request an itemised quote, not a lump-sum estimate.
- Confirm whether yield testing and water testing are included.
- Check who handles DWS registration and municipality notices.
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Borehole Costs in Hillcrest
A typical residential system in Hillcrest usually lands between R40 000 and R85 000. The deeper the borehole and the more complex the geology, the more the drilling portion dominates the budget.
| Item | Low | High | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Drilling and mobilisation | R800/m | R1,200/m | Impacted by Natal Group Sandstone & Dwyka Tillite |
| Casing and borehole completion | R8,000 | R18,000 | Depth-dependent |
| Pump and installation | R12,000 | R30,000 | Depends on yield and pressure |
| Electrical and controls | R5,000 | R12,000 | Distance to power source matters |
| Total installed system | R40 000 | R85 000 | Varies by site and equipment |
Verified Installers Serving Hillcrest
These are the most relevant directory listings currently available for Hillcrestand the surrounding KwaZulu-Natal market.
Comprehensive borehole drilling services and water solutions throughout KwaZulu-Natal. Known for expertise in the coastal sedimentary geology and Table Mountain sandstone formations of the KZN coast.
Professional borehole drilling services with over 15 years of experience across Durban and KwaZulu-Natal. Offering drilling, emergency plumbing, and geyser services for the residential and commercial sectors.
Durban-based borehole drilling company providing reliable water solutions for residential, commercial, and industrial clients. Extensive experience in the KZN coastal belt and inland midlands regions.
Permits and Compliance in Hillcrest
Borehole drilling is legal in Hillcrest, but your project should still be registered with Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) — KwaZulu-Natal Regional Office and aligned with eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality requirements before drilling begins.
Keep the borehole properly recorded and make sure your contractor tells you what documentation you will receive.
Yield testing and water quality testing help you size the system correctly and protect future resale or maintenance decisions.
Your Hillcrest Borehole Checklist
Understand the local ground conditions
The Natal Group Sandstone & Dwyka Tillite formation shapes drilling method, likely depth, and how conservative your budget should be.
Get a survey before drilling
A geophysical survey gives you a better drill point and helps reduce the chance of poor yield or unnecessary depth.
Compare itemised quotes
Separate drilling, casing, pumps, electrical work, and testing so you can compare like for like.
Finish compliance and testing
Complete registration, keep your paperwork, and test the water before relying on the system at home.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a borehole cost in Hillcrest?
A complete residential borehole system in Hillcrest typically falls between R40 000 and R85 000 depending on depth, geology, testing, and final equipment specification.
How deep is a borehole in Hillcrest?
Most successful boreholes in Hillcrest reach between 30m - 65m, although the final depth depends on fracture zones and the exact ground conditions on your property.
What yield can I expect in Hillcrest?
Typical yields in Hillcrest range from 0.5 - 3.0 l/s. A proper yield test is still important because output can vary a lot between nearby sites.
Do I need a permit to drill a borehole in Hillcrest?
Yes. Your borehole should be registered with Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) — KwaZulu-Natal Regional Office, and you should notify eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality before drilling begins.
Is borehole water in Hillcrest safe to drink?
Generally good. Some iron and manganese present in sandstone. Full potability test recommended. For domestic use, the water should still be tested by a SANS 241-accredited laboratory before drinking.
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