Water Well Services in Hays County

Drilling, pumps, pressure tanks, inspections, and emergencies — one local crew for the whole water well across Hays County.

Water Well Services

We are a full-service water well company covering Hays County and the Texas Hill Country, from Dripping Springs and Wimberley down to San Marcos, Buda, and Kyle. If it has to do with a private water well, we handle it: drilling a new well for a rural build, installing and repairing submersible pumps, setting and servicing pressure tanks, inspecting wells for a home sale, routine maintenance, and emergency no-water calls. Out here almost nobody on acreage is on city water — homes run on a well drilled into the Trinity or Edwards aquifer, with a submersible pump pulling water up and a pressure tank feeding the house. That system has a lot of parts, and when one fails you can lose water entirely. You call, you tell us what is going on — building new, no water, low pressure, dirty water, or a pump that keeps cycling — and we give you a straight answer and a real price. No upsells, no scare tactics: an honest crew that knows Hill Country wells and the aquifers under them.

One crew for the whole well system

A lot of folks call one company to drill, another to set the pump, and a third when the pressure drops. We do all of it. New well drilling, pump installation and repair, pressure tank service, well inspections, maintenance, and emergency no-water calls — it is one phone call and one crew that already knows your setup. That continuity matters: the people who drilled or serviced your well are the people who know your depth, your pump, your tank, and how your aquifer behaves in a dry year.

Built for Hill Country wells

Hays County well work is its own animal. Wells here tap the Trinity and Edwards aquifers, depths and water-bearing zones vary a lot from one ridge to the next, and the limestone and caliber of the rock make drilling unpredictable. Add steep caliche driveways, long rural lots, and a region that swings between flood and drought, and you need a crew that knows the local geology. We size the well, casing, pump, and tank to the property and the aquifer instead of guessing — the difference between a well that runs for decades and one that goes dry or burns up a pump.

Straight answers, honest pricing

Well work is easy to oversell because most of the system is underground and out of sight. We do not work that way. We tell you what your well actually needs, show you what we find when we pull the pump or test the system, and quote it up front. If your pump has years left, we say so. If a 20-year-old well is declining in a drought and a new pump is only buying time, we tell you that too — so you can plan instead of getting surprised with no water on a Saturday.

What’s included

  • Drilling, pumps, tanks, inspections, and emergencies — one crew
  • New and existing private wells across Hays County
  • Pumps and tanks sized to your well depth and aquifer
  • Honest, up-front pricing with no surprise add-ons
  • We show you what we find before recommending work
  • Rigs and trucks set up for steep, rural Hill Country access

Get Help With Well Services

Tell us where your well is and what’s going on — we’ll call you back with a quote.

Prefer to talk now? Call (512) 555-0133.

Well Services — Questions We Hear a Lot

Do you handle the whole well or just one part?
The whole system. We drill new wells, install and repair submersible pumps, set and service pressure tanks, inspect wells for home sales, and answer emergency no-water calls. One call covers it, and the crew that works your well is the crew that knows your depth, pump, and tank.
How deep are wells in Hays County?
It varies a lot. Depending on where you are in the county and which aquifer your well taps — usually the Trinity or the Edwards — wells can run from a couple hundred feet to well over 600. We evaluate your location and nearby well records before we drill so you have a realistic idea of depth and cost.
My property is on a steep caliche lot way off the road — can you still reach it?
Almost always, yes. Rural Hill Country access is most of what we do. We bring the right rig and trucks for the drive and the drill site, and we work with you on where the well and equipment go. Tell us about the driveway and the lay of the land when you call and we will come prepared.
How do I know if the problem is the well, the pump, or the tank?
You often cannot tell from the symptom alone — no water, low pressure, or short-cycling can each come from several causes. That is why we diagnose before we sell anything: we test the pump, check the pressure tank and switch, and look at the well itself so the fix addresses the real problem instead of the easiest guess.

Need Well Services in Hays County?

Call now for a fast quote — we come to your property, and no-water emergencies get priority.