Borehole Drilling – Reliable Water, Built to Last
At Aadhira Solutions Ltd, we go beyond drilling boreholes — we provide sustainable water solutions tailored to your specific needs. Whether for domestic use, agriculture, industrial operations, or community projects, our goal is to deliver a safe, consistent, and long-lasting water supply.
Before drilling begins, our technical team carries out site assessments and geological evaluations to determine ground conditions, water-bearing formations, and the most effective drilling approach. This careful planning minimizes risk, reduces costs, and maximizes water yield.
Mud Drilling
Mud drilling is best suited for soft soils, clay, sand, and loose formations. The process uses a specially prepared drilling fluid that:
- Stabilizes borehole walls to prevent collapse
- Carries drilled cuttings to the surface for easy removal
- Cools and lubricates drilling equipment, improving efficiency
Using this method, we can drill boreholes to depths of up to 300 metres, ensuring proper casing installation and clean development of the water source. The result is a durable borehole with reduced sediment entry and extended service life.
DTH (Down-The-Hole) Drilling
DTH drilling is ideal for hard rock and compact geological formations where conventional methods are less effective. This technique employs a pneumatic hammer that delivers high-impact force directly at the drill bit, allowing for:
- Faster penetration through hard rock
- Precise and straight boreholes
- Reduced drilling time and operational costs
With DTH drilling, we can reach depths of up to 600 metres, making it suitable for deep aquifers and high-demand water applications.
Our Commitment
Regardless of the method used, every borehole we drill is designed with strength, productivity, and longevity in mind. We adhere to industry best practices in casing, gravel packing, and borehole development to ensure clean water, optimal flow rates, and minimal maintenance needs.
With Aadhira Solutions Ltd, you’re not just investing in a borehole — you’re securing a reliable water source you can depend on for years to come.


