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Serving Llano & Llano County

Water well repair in Llano

Lost water pressure, a pump that quit, or air sputtering at the tap? TR Drilling repairs and services water wells across Llano and Llano County, and we prioritize no-water calls for same-day help.

TR Drilling repairs the problems Llano well owners run into most: low or lost pressure, no water at all, air sputtering at the faucet, dirty or sandy water, a pump that short-cycles on and off, and outright pump failure. A repair is usually far more affordable than drilling a new well, so before we recommend anything we diagnose the whole system, the pump, the pressure tank, the pressure switch, the wiring, and the well itself, to find the real cause instead of guessing.

Llano sits at the structural core of the Llano Uplift, on the Llano River, where the oldest granite and Paleozoic rock in this part of Texas comes nearest the surface. Wells in and around the county seat finish in the Hickory, Ellenburger-San Saba, and Marble Falls, and the deep Hickory sandstone here is known for iron-stained, sediment-bearing water that grinds at pumps and stains fixtures over the years. That hard-rock setting drives the trouble we see, abrasive wear on pumps and check valves, declining yield, and pressure swings, and when drought pulls the Llano River and the regional water table down, those symptoms come on faster than owners expect.

TR Drilling has been the established, professional name Llano County well owners call since 1985, and we are fully licensed and insured. We lead with a real diagnosis instead of a sales pitch, and we will tell you honestly whether a repair or a pump replacement is the smarter use of your money, with financing available when a larger job makes sense. We stand behind our work, and we move fast on no-water calls because a household without water cannot wait.

What we fix in Llano

  • Lost or low water pressure traced to the pump, tank, or pressure switch.
  • No water at all fast diagnosis of the well, pump, and power.
  • Air sputtering at the taps often a dropping level or a leak on the line.
  • Dirty, cloudy, or smelly water we find the source instead of just filtering it.
  • Short-cycling or a pump that never stops usually a tank or switch problem, and fixable.
  • Failed or aging pumps repaired, or replaced when that is the smarter money.

No water right now? Our emergency service is the fast track, and we prioritize no-water calls. Planning a brand-new well instead? See water well drilling or your Llano service area page.

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