Borehole Screens Kenya / Perforated Casing: A Key to Sustainable Water Harvesting
Introduction
The Growing Demand for Clean Water in Kenya
With climate change, urbanization, and increasing population, Kenya faces an urgent need for sustainable water sources. Boreholes offer a lifeline—but only if they’re built with quality components.
What Role Do Borehole Screens Play?
Borehole screens (also known as well screens) and perforated casing are the unsung heroes of a borehole system. They’re essential for filtering water, preventing sand entry, and ensuring efficient, long-term water extraction.
What Are Borehole Screens?
Definition and Purpose
Borehole screens are slotted or perforated pipes installed in the aquifer section of a borehole. Their job? Let water in, keep sediment out. Think of them as the sieve of your water system.
Types of Borehole Screens
Slotted Screens – Cuts or slots along the pipe
Mesh or Wire-Wound Screens – Fine screens wrapped around a pipe
Perforated Screens – Round holes drilled through pipe walls
What is Perforated Casing?
How It Differs from Borehole Screens
While borehole screens are designed for fine filtration, perforated casing has larger holes and is more robust. It’s typically used in non-cohesive soils or in deeper wells where sand isn’t a major issue.
When to Use Perforated Casing
Use it when:
Groundwater is in coarse gravels
The aquifer is stable
There’s minimal fine sand migration
Importance of Borehole Screens in Kenya
Preventing Sand Ingress
A poor-quality or incorrectly sized screen lets sand into the pump—a costly mistake that damages your pump and clogs your pipes.
Enhancing Water Yield
Screens with optimized slot design ensure better water flow and recharge without drawing in sediment.
Extending Pump Life
By reducing sand entry, borehole screens protect your pump, ensuring long-term functionality.
Types of Borehole Screens in the Kenyan Market
PVC Borehole Screens
Affordable
Non-corrosive
Lightweight
Great for shallow wells
Stainless Steel Screens
Durable under high pressure
Corrosion-resistant
Ideal for deep boreholes
Slotted vs Perforated Screens
Slotted: Narrow slits for precise filtration
Perforated: Round holes for higher flow, less filtration
Design Considerations for Screens and Casing
Slot Size and Open Area
The slot size must match your aquifer’s grain size. Too small = low yield. Too big = sand ingress.
Screen Diameter and Length
This depends on borehole diameter and thickness of the aquifer zone.
Corrosion Resistance
In highly mineralized water zones, choose corrosion-resistant materials like stainless steel.
Best Practices in Installing Borehole Screens
Gravel Pack Placement
Place a gravel pack around the screen to trap fine particles while allowing water to flow.
Centralization for Vertical Alignment
Centralizers keep the screen centered and straight, essential for even gravel packing and performance.
Screen Positioning in the Aquifer Zone
Ensure the screen is located within the most productive zone of the aquifer for best results.
Challenges with Poor-Quality Borehole Screens
Early Pump Failure
Sand and silt damage impellers and seals, leading to frequent breakdowns.
Sand Blockages
Once inside the system, sand accumulates and clogs pipes and valves.
Reduced Borehole Lifespan
Poor filtration can lead to well collapse, reduced yield, and high maintenance costs.
Borehole Screens vs Perforated Casing: Which One to Use?
Cost Comparison
Perforated casing is cheaper upfront, but screens offer better long-term performance.
Water Table and Geology Considerations
Use screens for fine, sandy soils.
Use perforated casing in coarse or gravel aquifers.
Expert Recommendations
Always consult a professional installer like Protech Water and Solar Equipments Company for proper screening solutions.
Recommended Suppliers and Installers in Kenya
Protech Water and Solar Equipments Company
Protech offers:
High-quality PVC and steel screens
Custom perforated casing options
Professional borehole design and installation
Why Quality Matters
Investing in top-grade screens may seem expensive, but prevents costly breakdowns and extends the life of your borehole system.
Maintenance Tips for Long-Lasting Boreholes
Regular Pump Inspections
Check for sand wear and flow consistency to detect early screen damage.
Flushing and Cleaning the Screens
Periodic flushing removes biofilm and sediment buildup.
Periodic Water Quality Testing
Changes in water color or taste may indicate screen or casing damage.
How Technology is Improving Borehole Components in Kenya
Laser-Cut Screens
Allow for ultra-precise slot sizing and high open areas.
Durable Composite Materials
New polymers and alloys resist both chemical and physical wear.
Smart Monitoring Tools
Sensors can now track water flow, turbidity, and pump health—all linked to mobile apps!
Regulatory Standards and Compliance
NEMA and WRA Guidelines
Both organizations oversee:
Borehole licensing
Environmental impact assessments
Material safety standards
Engineering and Safety Standards
Always follow KEBS-approved specifications and certified engineering standards.
Cost of Borehole Screens and Perforated Casing in Kenya
Pricing by Material Type
PVC Screens: KSh 1,200–2,500 per metre
Steel Screens: KSh 4,000–7,500 per metre
Perforated Casing: KSh 900–1,800 per metre
Installation Cost Overview
Expect to spend KSh 25,000–60,000 depending on borehole depth and materials used.
Conclusion
Borehole screens and perforated casing are not just pipes—they are crucial components that define your borehole’s success. Whether you’re serving a small farm or a large community, make the smart choice: invest in quality materials, expert installation, and ongoing maintenance. And for professional-grade products and services, Protech Water and Solar Equipments Company is one of Kenya’s most trusted names.
FAQs
1. Can I use perforated casing instead of a borehole screen?
Yes, but only in stable, coarse formations. Screens are better for sandy soils.
2. How do I choose the right slot size for my borehole screen?
It should be based on a sieve analysis of the aquifer soil.
3. What happens if I use the wrong screen size?
You risk drawing in sand, which damages the pump and reduces water quality.
4. Can I reuse borehole screens during pump replacements?
Only if they’re undamaged and free of corrosion or clogging.
5. Where can I buy quality borehole screens in Kenya?
Protech Water and Solar Equipments Company offers certified and custom screen solutions.

