Come check out our booth at the Mountain States Groundwater Show February 9-11, 2012 in Laughlin, NV. We will have lots of goodies to give out at our Booth#44.
Mountain States Groundwater Show – Feb 9-11, 2012
Wednesday, September 28th, 2011Come visit us at the NWMA Show – Nov 30 – Dec 2, 2011
Wednesday, September 28th, 2011Stop by the Jentech Drilling Supply booth during the NWMA show November 30 – December 2, 2011 at John Ascuaga’s Nugget, Sparks, NV . We will be at booth # 334. Come see what goodies we are giving away this year! For the best Service and Drilling Supplies, you can count on us. We will have Bits and Tools on hand.
CGA Show – Nov 3-5, 2011
Wednesday, September 28th, 2011 Come see us at the California Groundwater Assn. show November 3-5, 2011 at Silver Legacy Resort in Reno, NV. We will be at booth #22 giving away lots of goodies.
See Us at The Mountain States Show Laughlin, Nv. 2011
Wednesday, January 12th, 2011Come see us at the Mountain States Show in Lauglin Nevada, February 10-11, 2011. We will be in booth #44. Come see what goodies we are giving away this year! For the best Service and Drilling Supplies, you can count on us. We will have Bits and Tools on hand.
Jentech Drilling Supply – Well Grounded Business – Dec 2010
Monday, December 27th, 2010Well-grounded business
Rob Sabo, 12/27/2010
Josh Henry, manager of the Elko office of Jentech Drilling Supply, started with the company about five years ago rebuilding parts in the garage of Jentech owner Kim Jensen in Sparks.
Henry parlayed his inauspicious start with the company into a job delivering parts and supplies and rebuilding tools at Elko-area mine sites, and today he manages several employees at Jentech’s most valuable business office.
Kim and Jeannie Jensen founded Jentech Drilling Supply in 2002, and all they wanted to do their first year is make enough money to cover their household expenses. For startup costs the Jensens’ took out a $50,000 mortgage on their home — which they paid back in just three months as business exploded.
Outside of borrowing capital for a new 6,000-square-foot building with a 7,000-square-foot yard on Ingenuity Way off Pyramid Highway, the Jensen’s haven’t had a penny of debt since, President Kim Jensen says.
Jentech employs 12, including four new hires since July. The company expects to hire several additional people next year as well.
“We will be bringing people on pretty steadily,” Jensen says.
Henry, 30, has known Kim Jensen for nearly two decades. He moved to Elko four years ago to better position Jentech to service mining customers.
“Ninety-five percent of our work is in exploration drilling, and Elko is a huge part of our business,” Henry says. “That is why I moved over here, and it has allowed us to be more visible here in the Elko area and be more available for the mines. As soon as I moved out there it gave us opportunities to commit to people we couldn’t commit to before and just put us in the right place.”
Kim Jensen, who had worked in the drilling supply industry for 15 years, founded Jentech in a 28-by 24-foot shop behind the home he occupied with his wife, and started rebuilding drilling tools. The couple purchased a vehicle from a dealership in Idaho to pick up and deliver rebuilt tools to mine sites, and several trusted vendors provided the fledgling company with credit during its infancy.
But the Jensen’s timing couldn’t have been better: During Jentech’s first two years in business gold prices skyrocketed from $300 to $400 and then to $800 an ounce. Today, with gold prices at more than $1,400 an ounce, the Jensens predict their business in 2011 will double from already record levels.
“We happened to catch the gold market on the uptick,” Kim Jensen says. Jentech’s original business model was to provide supplies for blast-hole drilling at mine sites. But as commodities prices rose, the Jensens ventured into exploration drilling supplies, and again added to their revenue stream by supplying drilling fluids to Nevada mines.
After a few years in business the Jensens moved their operations to a 1,500-square-foot facility on Hymer Avenue in Sparks, which allowed room for growth and also provided a much-needed storefront for customers. But they quickly outgrew that facility and moved to their new location using a U.S. Small Business Administration loan packaged by Heritage Bank and the Nevada State Development Corporation.
Jentech, which is purchasing an additional half-acre to expand the footprint of its yard space to store more drilling fluid supplies, also operates a small facility in Elko staffed by Henry.
“They don’t come much better than Josh,” Jeannie Jensen says. “We are a family.”
The Jensen’s two daughters also work for the company.
Barrick and Newmont are two of the company’s largest customers on the mining supply side, as are drilling companies such as Redcor and DeLong Drilling of Winnemucca, and Hardrock Exploration of Elko.
Mine-site safety poses one of the biggest challenges for Jentech employees. Jentech estimates it spends upwards of 40 hours a year per employee on safety training, both in-house and through its mining partners and the Mining Safety and Health Administration.
“Safety is huge,” Jeannie Jensen says.
The business has exceeded all expectations, but the Jensens remain humble about the rapid growth of their company.
“We feel pretty blessed to be where we are at,” Kim Jensen says. “When Jeannie and I started the business we were worried about supporting ourselves and making our house payment. We were able to exceed that and it has been a combination of a lot of experience, blessings, and people around us who want to work and are excited to be here.”
Our Success Story in the November 2010 Issue of NSDC
Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010Success Story
Jentech Drilling Supply, Inc.
Jentech Drilling Supply, Inc. was started in 2004 by Garry & Jean Jensen. Garry Jensen has extensive knowledge and has been in the drilling industry since 1983. Jentech sells and services DTH hammers and bits for drilling and has extensive experience with hammer drilling in most applications, including: mineral exploration, blast hole and water well drilling. Their hammer and bit inventory is considerable, giving them the ability to supply and service tools for the customer for any job they might have and they have a complete hammer rebuilding facility in Reno and Elko, NV.
Due to market conditions being favorable to owning their own building over leasing, Garry and Jean made the decision to purchase land and build a new building for their business in the Spanish Springs Business Center in Sparks. Their business will now have plenty of room to grow and create jobs in the area. NSDC’s Lenny See partnered with Heritage Bank of Nevada to provide the Jensen’s an SBA 504 loan with a low interest rate and excellent terms to make the Jensen’s dreams of owning a building for their business a reality.
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Jentech is moving to a New Building!
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009For the past year we have been in the process of building a new facility in the Sparks, NV area to better serve our customers. The new building will allow us to increase inventory of all drilling supplies and drilling mud. The increased office space will help us work more efficiently as well. We are excited about our new place and look forward to having an open house so we can show off our new place. We have posted some pictures in the Gallery of the contruction if anyone is interested. Read More




