Well Drilling & Pump Service in Wimberley, TX

Water well drilling, pump installation and repair, pressure tanks, and inspections for Wimberley — we come to your property and do the work on-site. Straight quotes and priority on no-water emergencies.

Your Wimberley Well Crew

Wimberley sits in a valley where Cypress Creek meets the Blanco River, a Hill Country village surrounded by ranch land, hills, and the homes that climb the ridges around town. Outside the small center, nearly everything runs on a private water well drawing from the Trinity aquifer, and water is a serious subject here — Wimberley has seen both major floods and hard droughts, and the local aquifer levels are watched closely. We drill, pump, and service water wells throughout the Wimberley and Woodcreek area. The local mix brings older wells on long-held ranch land, second homes and short-term rentals scattered up the hills, and newer builds carving into the limestone. We see wells declining in drought, pumps worn out from years of cycling, pressure tanks short-cycling, and water that needs testing after a flood. Trinity wells here can be deep and yields vary from one hillside to the next. Tell us where your well is and what it is doing — building new, no water, low pressure, or dirty water after high water — and we will give you a straight answer and a real price.

Around Wimberley

  • Blue Hole Regional Park
  • Cypress Creek
  • Blanco River
  • Jacob’s Well

Well Service in Wimberley

Tell us where your well is and what’s going on — we’ll call you back with a real answer.

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Areas We Cover in Wimberley

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

  • Woodcreek
  • Cypress Creek
  • River Road
  • Flite Acres
  • Saddleridge
  • Paradise Hills

Common Well Issues in Wimberley

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

Drought and watched aquifer levels

Wimberley sits over a much-watched stretch of the Trinity aquifer, and during drought local well levels drop and water-use cutbacks are common. Older or shallower wells lose yield first. We diagnose whether low water is the pump or a falling water level, and advise honestly on whether a deeper well is needed.

Flooding and water quality

The Cypress Creek and Blanco River valleys around Wimberley flood, and floodwater can contaminate a wellhead with bacteria. After high water we test the well for coliform and shock-chlorinate when needed, so you know the water coming out of the tap is safe to drink.

Second homes and rentals left idle

A lot of Wimberley and Woodcreek properties are second homes and short-term rentals that sit idle, then host a full house. That on-off pattern is easy to neglect — a tired pump or pressure tank goes unnoticed until guests arrive. Maintenance and a pre-season check keep a quiet well from failing during a stay.

Well Service in Wimberley — FAQs

Do you cover Wimberley and Woodcreek?
Yes. We cover Wimberley, Woodcreek, and the surrounding ranch country — River Road, Flite Acres, Cypress Creek, and up the hills around town. Tell us where the property is and how the access looks and we will come prepared.
My well level dropped during the drought — can you help?
Yes. We first confirm whether it is truly a falling water level or a pump issue, since they need different fixes. If the Trinity has dropped below an older shallow well, a deeper replacement well is usually the real answer. We give you the honest picture rather than chasing it with pump swaps.
We had flooding near our well — should I test the water?
Absolutely. Floodwater can carry bacteria into a wellhead, so after high water you should test for coliform before drinking it. We test the well and, if it shows bacteria, shock-chlorinate the well and plumbing and retest to confirm the water is clean.

Well Trouble in Wimberley?

Call now for a fast quote — we come to your property, and no-water emergencies get priority.