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Borehole Drilling Pietermaritzburg – One Touch Pump & Drilling
Reliable borehole solutions for homes, farms, and businesses across KZN. Reduce your reliance on municipal supply and secure your own water source with expert borehole drilling and installations.
About One Touch Pump & Drilling
We are a local team offering professional borehole drilling and complete water solutions in Pietermaritzburg and surrounding areas. With years of experience in KwaZulu-Natal’s unique terrain and water table conditions, we’ve helped hundreds of clients get reliable access to underground water sources. Whether you’re dealing with unreliable municipal supply or simply want to save on costs, we’ve got the tools and expertise to help.
Our team is committed to sustainable water access and environmentally responsible practices. Learn more about water conservation from Rand Water – Water Wise.
Why Choose Us
- Expert Local Knowledge: We understand the geology, regulations, and borehole potential in every suburb around PMB.
- Complete End-to-End Service: From siting and drilling to filtration and pump installation, we do it all.
- Honest & Transparent Pricing: No hidden fees, just accurate quotes and excellent value for money.
- Quick Turnaround Times: We respect your time and work efficiently without cutting corners.
- Trusted by Locals: Our satisfied clients include households, smallholdings, farms, and commercial properties.
Our Services
- Borehole Drilling: We drill deep, clean boreholes using modern rigs tailored for KZN conditions, ensuring high water yield and long-term performance.
- Borehole Siting: We use a combination of traditional dowsing and scientific surveying to identify the most water-rich spot on your property.
- Borehole Testing: After drilling, we assess water flow and quality to ensure your system is suitable for drinking, irrigation, or commercial use.
- Water Pump Installations: We install top-quality submersible and surface pumps from Grundfos and Pedrollo, matched to your borehole specs.
- Booster Pump Systems: Need strong pressure for your garden or business? Our booster pumps keep your water flowing efficiently.
- Water Tank Installations: We supply and install durable tanks, including full setups with stands, piping, and overflow control using trusted products from JoJo South Africa.
- Water Filtration Systems: Protect your health with filtration systems designed for borehole water. We offer sediment, carbon, UV, and reverse osmosis setups tailored to your needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does a borehole cost?
- Costs range between R30,000 and R80,000 depending on the depth, terrain, and whether additional equipment like tanks or filtration is included. We provide accurate, on-site quotes with no obligation.
- Do I need approval to drill?
- For most residential areas, no permit is required, but we advise checking with the Msunduzi Municipality. We’ll help you through any necessary steps.
- Is borehole water drinkable?
- Yes, after proper testing and filtration. We recommend a water test after drilling, followed by the installation of a suitable filtration system for drinking water safety.
- How long does drilling take?
- Our drilling process usually takes 2–3 working days. Pump and tank installation may take another 1–2 days depending on the system required.
- Do you work outside PMB?
- Yes! We proudly serve Hilton, Howick, Edendale, Richmond, Camperdown, Merrivale, and surrounding areas throughout KwaZulu-Natal.
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About Pietermaritzburg, KZN
Pietermaritzburg (; Zulu: umGungundlovu) is the capital and second-largest city in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It was founded in 1838 and is currently governed by the Msunduzi Local Municipality. Its Zulu name umGungundlovu is the name used for the Umgungundlovu District Municipality. Pietermaritzburg is popularly called Maritzburg in Afrikaans, English and Zulu alike, and often informally abbreviated to PMB. It is a regionally important industrial hub, producing aluminium, timber and dairy products, as well as the main economic hub of Umgungundlovu District Municipality. The public sector is a major employer in the city due to local, district and provincial government offices located here. The city has many schools and tertiary education institutions, including a campus of the University of KwaZulu-Natal. It had a population of 228,549 in 1991; the current population is estimated at over 600,000 residents (including neighbouring townships) and has one of the largest populations of Indian South Africans in South Africa. Pietermaritzburg is an emerging metropolitan area. == History == The city was founded (April 1838) by the Voortrekkers, following the murder of Piet Retief and his seventy-strong party at the Zulu Capital, Mgungunhlovu (6 February 1838), when seeking land to settle around Port Natal (The Natal-Land Treaty), and from where the reprisal Wenkommando departed (November 1838) to defeat Dingane at the Battle of Blood River (16 December 1838). Pietermaritzburg is approximately 160 km (100 mi) direct from the Zulu capital, Mgungunhlovu.
Neighborhoods in Pietermaritzburg, KZN
Albert Falls, Allandale, Ashburton, Ashdown, Athlone, Belfort Estate, Bellevue, Bishopstowe, Bisley, Bisley Crest, Bisley Heights, Blackridge, Bombay Heights, Boughton, Chase Valley, Chase Valley Downs, Chase Valley Heights, Chasedene, Cinderella Park, Clarendon, Claridge, Claveshay, Cleland, Copesville, Cramond, Dunveria, Eastwood, Edendale, Edendale BB, Edendale H, Edendale J, Edendale N, Edendale Q, Edendale S, Edendale T