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Water well drilling across Bandera County

Water Well Drilling in Bandera County, TX

From Bandera and Pipe Creek to Lakehills, Medina, and the ranch country in between, TR Drilling has drilled and serviced Bandera County water wells since 1985.

Bandera County is well country. Outside the towns of Bandera, Pipe Creek, Lakehills, and Medina, most homes and ranches sit on private wells, and out here a dependable well is the whole water supply. We have drilled new wells, installed and replaced pumps, and handled the repairs that keep them running across this county since 1985, so we show up already knowing the ground.

Beneath most of Bandera County you are drilling into the Trinity Aquifer, and wells here typically reach several hundred to over a thousand feet. The rugged terrain is often the trickiest part of the job, getting a rig safely onto a steep or remote tract takes real experience, and so does reading where the water sits as the limestone rises and falls across the hills. That local knowledge is the difference between a well that produces for decades and an expensive dry hole.

Bandera County is served by the Bandera County River Authority and Groundwater District, so a new well needs to be registered and, depending on use and acreage, permitted. We handle that paperwork for you and file the required State of Texas well report, so the only thing you have to decide is where you want your water.

Whether it is a brand-new well on raw acreage, a pump and pressure system, added storage for peak demand, or a fast repair when the water quits, one local crew handles all of it across Bandera County, and stands behind the work.

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Towns we serve in Bandera County

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Bandera County well questions

Frequently asked

How deep are water wells in Bandera County?

Most Bandera County wells reach the Trinity Aquifer and commonly run from several hundred feet to over a thousand, depending on where your tract sits in the hills. We evaluate the geology on your specific property before we drill.

Do I need a permit to drill a well in Bandera County?

Bandera County is served by the Bandera County River Authority and Groundwater District, so a new well needs to be registered and may need a permit depending on use and acreage. We handle that registration and permitting for you.

Can you get a rig onto a steep or remote Bandera County tract?

Usually, yes. Rugged terrain is common out here, and siting the rig safely is often the trickiest part of the job. We have drilled across this county since 1985 and bring the experience to do it right.

Which towns in Bandera County do you serve?

We serve the whole county, including Bandera, Pipe Creek, Lakehills, Medina, Tarpley, and Vanderpool, plus the ranch tracts in between.

Do you repair wells in Bandera County, not just drill them?

Yes. We install and replace pumps and pressure systems and handle repairs across the county, from low pressure and no-water calls to failing pumps, and we prioritize no-water calls for same-day help when we can.

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