Pressure Tank Installation & Repair in Kyle, TX

Banging pipes, fluctuating pressure, or a pump that won’t stop cycling? We install and service pressure tanks.

Pressure Tanks in Kyle

The pressure tank is what gives your home steady water pressure and keeps your pump from running every time you open a faucet. Inside, a captured air charge (usually behind a rubber bladder) stores pressurized water so the pump only kicks on when the tank draws down — protecting the pump and smoothing out your pressure. When a tank fails, you get telltale problems: the pump short-cycles on and off, water pressure surges and drops, pipes bang, or the tank feels waterlogged and heavy. We install and repair pressure tanks across Hays County. We test the tank’s air charge and bladder, set the pressure switch correctly, and replace a failed or undersized tank with the right size for your home and pump. A correctly sized, healthy pressure tank is one of the cheapest ways to protect an expensive pump and get consistent water pressure throughout the house.

Pressure Tank Installation & Repair in Kyle, TX

Well service in Kyle

Kyle sits on the I-35 corridor in central Hays County, one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas, where sprawling new subdivisions meet the rural land that still surrounds them. Most of the new neighborhoods are on city water, but the acreage and ranch country at the edges — out toward Niederwald, Uhland, and the western hills — run on private wells drawing from the Trinity and Edwards aquifers. We drill, pump, and service water wells throughout the Kyle area. The pattern here is rapid growth pressing against rural land: new builds on subdivided acreage that need a well, and older properties with wells and pumps that have been in service for years. We see drought-declining wells, worn pumps, short-cycling pressure tanks, and a steady demand for inspections as rural land changes hands. Tell us where your well is and what is going on — a new build, no water, low pressure, or an inspection for a sale — and we will give you a straight answer and a price you can count on.

  • Pressure tanks installed and replaced — sized to your pump and home
  • Air charge and bladder tested; failed tanks replaced
  • Pressure switch set and dialed in for steady pressure
  • Short-cycling and pressure-fluctuation problems fixed
  • Protects your pump from premature failure
  • Honest sizing — no oversized tank you don’t need

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Pressure Tanks in Kyle

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Areas We Cover in Kyle

In town or out on rural acreage — if it’s in or around Kyle, we come to your property.

  • Plum Creek
  • Steeplechase
  • Bunton Creek
  • Niederwald edges
  • Uhland Road area
  • Goforth

Common Well Issues in Kyle

The water well problems we see most around here — and how we handle them.

Growth pressing against rural wells

Kyle is growing fast on city water, but the acreage and ranch land at the edges still depend on private wells. We drill new wells for rural builds out toward Niederwald and Uhland and keep existing wells, pumps, and tanks running for homes the city lines have not reached.

Rural properties changing hands

Land around Kyle turns over quickly in this market, often with no record of a well’s condition. A well inspection — checking yield, pump, tank, and water quality — gives buyers and sellers a real picture so the water supply does not become a last-minute problem in the deal.

Drought and aging equipment

Central Hays County sees the regional drought swings that drop aquifer levels and stress older wells and pumps. We diagnose whether low water is a dropping level or a worn pump, and replace failing pumps and short-cycling pressure tanks with correctly sized equipment built to last.

Pressure Tanks in Kyle — FAQs

Do you serve Kyle and the surrounding area?
Yes. We cover Kyle and the rural country around it — the acreage toward Niederwald, Uhland, and the western hills, plus older properties on wells inside the area. Tell us where the property is and we will confirm and come prepared.
My rural Kyle home suddenly has no water — what should I check?
Check the breaker for the well pump first — a tripped breaker is a common, easy cause. If it trips again right away, stop resetting it and call us; that points to an electrical or pump fault. If the breaker is fine and there is still no water, the pump, switch, or tank likely needs a look.
I’m building on acreage near Kyle — when should the well go in?
Early. On most rural lots there is no city water, so the well comes before the rest of the build can connect to anything. We help site the well, drill to a reliable water-bearing zone, case it correctly, and then set the pump and tank so your build has water when it needs it.
How do I know if my pressure tank is bad?
The classic sign is the pump short-cycling — clicking on and off rapidly as you use water. You may also see pressure that surges and drops, hear pipes banging, or find the tank feels heavy and waterlogged when you rock it. Any of those means the tank has likely lost its air charge or failed its bladder and needs service before it costs you the pump.
Can a bad pressure tank really damage my pump?
Yes. A failed tank can no longer cushion the system, so the pump cycles on and off constantly, and that rapid cycling wears out the pump motor and switch quickly. A pressure tank is far cheaper than a pump, so fixing the tank promptly is one of the best ways to protect the expensive part of your system.
How long do pressure tanks last?
A good bladder-style pressure tank often lasts 8 to 12 years or more, depending on water quality and how hard the system works. They can fail sooner if the bladder ruptures or the air charge is lost. If yours is aging and you are seeing cycling or pressure swings, it is worth replacing before it takes the pump with it.
What size pressure tank do I need?
It depends on your pump’s flow rate and your household demand — bigger homes and higher-flow pumps need larger tanks to keep cycling down. We size the tank to your specific pump and home and set the air charge and switch correctly, so you get steady pressure and the pump runs in efficient cycles.

Need Pressure Tanks in Kyle?

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