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Water well drilling across Comal County

Water Well Drilling in Comal County, TX

From the acreage around Bulverde, Spring Branch, and Canyon Lake to the edges of New Braunfels, TR Drilling has drilled and serviced Comal County water wells since 1985.

Across the rural northern and western reaches of Comal County, around Bulverde, Spring Branch, and Canyon Lake, homes and ranches on acreage rely on private wells rather than city water. We have drilled new wells, set and replaced pumps, and handled the repairs that keep them producing across this county since 1985.

Comal County straddles two aquifers. Up in the hills to the north and west you are generally drilling into the Trinity Aquifer, where wells often run several hundred feet or more, while properties along the Balcones Fault Zone sit over the Edwards. Depth and yield depend a lot on where your property falls relative to the fault, which is exactly the kind of local read we bring to siting your well.

Comal County is served by the Comal Trinity Groundwater Conservation District (with the Edwards Aquifer Authority along the recharge zone), so a new well needs to be registered and, depending on use and size, permitted. We handle that paperwork and file the required State of Texas well report.

New well, pump, storage, or an urgent repair when the water stops, the same local crew handles every part of your water system across Comal County, start to finish.

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Comal County well questions

Frequently asked

How deep are water wells in Comal County?

It depends on where you sit relative to the Balcones Fault Zone. Trinity wells up in the hills around Bulverde and Spring Branch often run several hundred feet or more, while Edwards wells along the fault behave differently. We read the local geology before we drill.

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

Comal County is served by the Comal Trinity Groundwater Conservation District, with the Edwards Aquifer Authority along the recharge zone, so a new well needs to be registered and may need a permit. We handle that for you.

Do you serve the rural areas around Bulverde, Spring Branch, and Canyon Lake?

Yes. That southwest acreage Trinity country is where most Comal County wells are, and we drill and service wells throughout it, plus the areas around New Braunfels and Bergheim.

Should I repair my Comal County well or drill a new one?

It depends on the problem. Many issues are routine pump or pressure-system repairs that cost far less than a new well. We diagnose the whole system and tell you honestly which one makes sense.

Can you handle a no-water emergency in Comal County?

Yes. We prioritize no-water calls and offer same-day emergency service when we can. Tell us what your well is doing and we will get on it.

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