Texas Hill Country Water Wells, Done Right.
Water well drilling, pump install, and emergency service across Fredericksburg, Boerne, Marble Falls, and the Hill Country. Family-run. Honest about what your property needs — and what it doesn’t.
No phone tag. Submit the form and we respond fast — typically inside one business hour.
Hill Country water is different. We drill it like it.
Limestone, granite, fractured Trinity, deep Hickory — every county in the Texas Hill Country has its own geology. We work across Gillespie, Kendall, Burnet, Blanco, and Hays. That means we don’t guess at depth. We pull the regional driller reports for your specific section before we ever roll a rig.
The result: fewer dry holes, fewer surprises, and a system that just works for the next twenty years.
Full-service well & pump for Hill Country properties.
One local crew. Drilling, install, repair, inspections, and emergency response — all under one roof.
Well Drilling
New residential and ranch well drilling across the Texas Hill Country.
Water Well Installation
Complete turnkey well systems — drill, pump, tank, plumbing, controls.
Well Pump Repair
Fast pump diagnosis and repair — submersible, jet, and booster.
Emergency No-Water Service
24/7 no-water emergency response. Submit and we move fast.
Well Inspections
Pre-purchase and pre-listing well inspections with written reports.
Water Testing
Full bacterial, mineral, and metals water analysis.
Rural Water Systems
Multi-tank, off-grid, and large-property water systems.
Pressure Tank Replacement
Fast pressure tank diagnosis and same-day replacement.
Agricultural Wells
High-yield wells for ranches, livestock, and irrigation.
Residential Wells
Family home wells designed around real fixture count.
Five steps. No surprises.
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Free On-Site Visit
We come walk the property. No pressure, no upsell. We pull regional driller reports so you know what to expect at depth.
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Honest Quote
A real number, in writing, with the casing, pump, tank, and labor itemized — not a guess.
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Permits & Drilling
We handle TDLR and groundwater district permits. Drilling is typically 1–3 days on site.
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Pump, Tank, & Tie-In
Stainless submersible, sized pressure tank, and clean electrical. We disinfect, pressure test, and walk you through your system.
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Lifetime Support
You have our number. Annual checkups, water testing, and pump diagnostics for as long as you own the property.
We service most of the Hill Country.
From Fredericksburg west to Mason, south to Boerne, east to Dripping Springs, and across the Highland Lakes — we run trucks across the region every day. If you’re on a well in the Hill Country, you’re in our area.
Real answers for Hill Country well owners.
How deep are wells in the Texas Hill Country?
Aquifer depth varies dramatically across the region. Here’s what to expect by county and aquifer.
Read articleSigns your well pump is failing
The six warning signs that say your pump is on borrowed time — and what to do about each.
Read articleHow much does a water well cost in Texas?
Real itemized cost ranges for drilling, casing, pump, and tank in the Hill Country in 2026.
Read articleWhat to do if your property has no water
A 5-minute homeowner checklist before you submit a request — saves time and sometimes the service fee.
Read articleResidential vs agricultural wells
When ag-sized makes sense, what it costs, and the system differences that matter.
Read articleWater pressure troubleshooting
Why your pressure dropped — and how to tell the tank from the pump from the switch.
Read articleWhat Hill Country homeowners say.
“We built on raw acreage outside Stonewall and the first crew we called gave us a quote that didn’t include casing. Hill Country Well & Pump walked the property, pulled regional reports, and gave us a real number. The job came in on time and on quote — no surprises.”
“Pump quit on a Friday afternoon. They responded fast, were on site the next morning, and had us back up by lunch. Honest — they told us the real problem and didn’t try to sell us anything we didn’t need.”
“I run cattle on our property and the well had been getting weaker for years. They drilled a proper replacement, sized the system for the herd, and threw in a buffer tank I didn’t know I needed. Couldn’t be happier with the result.”
Tell us about your property.
Fill this out and we’ll be in touch in under a business hour. Urgent and emergency requests are prioritized — flag them and we’ll move fast.
Hill Country well questions, answered.
Most Hill Country wells fall between 250 and 700 feet. Fredericksburg and Mason area wells (Hickory aquifer) often run 500–800 ft. Boerne and Comfort wells (Trinity aquifer) commonly land 350–650 ft. Dripping Springs varies the most — anywhere from 300 to 900 ft.