
Your water, your way. An independent borehole water supply puts you in full control of your water - while eliminating expensive utility bills.As your project partner, our goal is to help your home, hobby or business flourish, free from the shackles and increasing cost of mains water.

A borehole offers an economical and sustainable solution for supplying up to 20m/3 of water to your home, hobby or business – every day, licence free.Unlike mains water, boreholes are unaffected by seasonal bans or restrictions, ensuring a reliable, year-round supply. Whether it’s keeping your crops irrigated, your lake topped up or your lawn lush and green, a borehole provides fresh water whenever you need it.
Our prices are bespoke and transparent. And we don’t believe in the hard sell approach, either. Simply provide us with a postcode or site location plan, along with a brief description of your project, and let us handle the rest.
With over 50 years of experience drilling across Lincolnshire and surrounding areas, we bring unmatched expertise and reliability to your project. When you choose us, you’re in safe hands.
We handle projects of all sizes, offering tailored packages to meet every requirement and budget - whether for domestic or commercial supplies.
From borehole drilling and installation to comprehensive turnkey solutions that include pump and filtration supply and fitting, we have a package to suit.
In addition to supplying new systems, we also offer ongoing support and expertise to assist with the following:

At SIS Drill we understand how vital well-drained pitches and a reliable water supply are for grassroots sports. A waterlogged pitch doesn’t just mean cancelled games, it means lost revenue, frustrated players, and disappointed spectators. And when dry spells hit, keeping your turf healthy without a dependable water source can be just as challenging.
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England experienced its driest spring in 50 years during 2025, with rainfall levels hitting historic lows.
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Our customer urgently needed a reliable water supply for their equestrian yard, which lacked access to mains water and had no practical means of transporting water to the site.
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