Well Drilling & Pump Service in Mountain City, TX
Water well drilling, pump installation and repair, pressure tanks, and inspections for Mountain City — we come to your property and do the work on-site. Straight quotes and priority on no-water emergencies.
Your Mountain City Well Crew
Mountain City is a small, leafy community tucked between Buda and Kyle in eastern Hays County, made up mostly of large wooded lots where homes have long relied on private water wells. Surrounded by the growth along the I-35 corridor, it has kept its rural, low-density character, and many properties here draw their water from the Trinity and Edwards aquifers rather than city lines. We drill, pump, and service water wells throughout Mountain City and the surrounding Buda–Kyle area. The local pattern is established homes on big lots with wells and pumps that have been in service for years, plus the occasional new build. We see wells declining in drought, worn pumps, short-cycling pressure tanks, and homes that need an inspection or a water test. Tell us where your well is and what it is doing — no water, low pressure, dirty water, or a pump that keeps cycling — and we will give you a straight answer and a real price from a crew that knows eastern Hays County wells.
Around Mountain City
- Onion Creek nearby
- I-35 corridor
- Buda–Kyle area
- Hill Country oaks
Well Service in Mountain City
Tell us where your well is and what’s going on — we’ll call you back with a real answer.
Well Services in Mountain City
Well Drilling in Mountain City
New rural build or a dry old well? We drill a new water well sized to your Hill Country property and aquifer.
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Pump Installation in Mountain City
New pump for a new well, or replacing a worn-out one? We size and install the right submersible pump for your well.
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Pump Repair in Mountain City
No water, low pressure, or a pump that won’t stop running? We diagnose and repair well pump problems fast.
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Pressure Tanks in Mountain City
Banging pipes, fluctuating pressure, or a pump that won’t stop cycling? We install and service pressure tanks.
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Inspections in Mountain City
Buying or selling Hill Country property? We inspect the well, pump, tank, and water quality and give you a clear picture.
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Maintenance in Mountain City
Keep your well healthy with periodic checks, water testing, and small fixes before they turn into no water.
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Emergency Service in Mountain City
No water at all? Pump quit, breaker tripping, or tank failed? Fast help to get water flowing again.
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In town or out on rural acreage — if it’s in or around Mountain City, we come to your property.
- Old Mountain City
- Live Oak
- Cedar Ridge
- Buda edges
- Kyle edges
Common Well Issues in Mountain City
The water well problems we see most around here — and how we handle them.
Big wooded lots on long-standing wells
Mountain City is built around large wooded lots where homes have relied on private wells for decades. Pumps, tanks, and switches on these established systems wear out, so regular maintenance and an honest look at the equipment keep a small problem from becoming a no-water day.
Surrounded by growth but still on wells
Even as Buda and Kyle expand on city water around it, Mountain City has kept its rural character and many homes stay on private wells. We drill new wells where needed and keep existing wells, pumps, and tanks running for properties that depend on their own water.
Drought and water testing
Eastern Hays County sees the regional drought swings that drop aquifer levels and stress older wells. We diagnose whether low water is a falling level or a failing pump, and because the water comes straight from the ground, we test for bacteria and basic chemistry when a home needs it.
Well Service in Mountain City — FAQs
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