Well Pump Installation in Manchaca, TX

New pump for a new well, or replacing a worn-out one? We size and install the right submersible pump for your well.

Pump Installation in Manchaca

The pump is the heart of a water well — it lifts water from deep in the aquifer up to your pressure tank and into the house, and the wrong pump means weak pressure, high power bills, or a pump that burns out early. We install well pumps across Hays County, on new wells and as replacements for failed or undersized ones. Most Hill Country wells use a submersible pump set down in the well casing, and getting it right means matching the pump horsepower and flow rate to your well depth, your water level, and your household demand. We pull and replace failed pumps, install the correct pump on a newly drilled well, run new drop pipe and wire where needed, and set the controls and pressure switch so the system runs efficiently. A pump sized correctly for your well and your home is the difference between strong, steady water and a system that struggles or fails early.

Well Pump Installation in Manchaca, TX

Well service in Manchaca

Manchaca sits at the northern edge of the Hays County area in far south Austin, a community where suburban growth meets the rural acreage and wooded lots that still draw their water from private wells. While much of the surrounding area is on city water, plenty of homes here — especially the larger lots and older properties off the main roads — run on wells drawing from the Edwards and Trinity aquifers. We drill, pump, and service water wells throughout the Manchaca and far south Austin area. The local mix leans toward established homes on wells and pumps that have been in service for years, plus rural builds on the wooded lots that have kept their acreage. We see wells declining in drought, worn pumps, short-cycling pressure tanks, and homes that need an inspection or a water test as properties change hands in this hot market. Tell us where your well is and what it is doing — no water, low pressure, dirty water, or a pump that keeps cycling — and we will give you a straight answer and a real price.

  • Pump sized to your well depth, water level, and household demand
  • Submersible pump installation on new and existing wells
  • New drop pipe and wire run where needed
  • Pressure switch and controls set for efficient, protected operation
  • Failed and undersized pumps pulled and replaced
  • Honest recommendation — quality pump built to last

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Pump Installation in Manchaca

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Areas We Cover in Manchaca

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

  • Manchaca core
  • Bear Creek
  • Twin Creeks
  • Bliss Spillar area
  • FM 1626 area
  • Hays County edge

Common Well Issues in Manchaca

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

Suburban edge still on private wells

Manchaca sits where south Austin growth meets rural acreage, and while much of the area is on city water, plenty of larger lots and older homes still depend on private wells. We keep those wells, pumps, and tanks running and drill new wells where city lines have not reached.

Established wells aging out

Many Manchaca-area homes on wells have pumps, tanks, and switches that have been in service for years and are nearing the end of their life. Aging pumps fail and tired tanks short-cycle. Maintenance and an honest equipment check catch trouble before it leaves a home without water.

Hot market and well inspections

Property around Manchaca changes hands often in this market, frequently with no record of a well’s condition. A well inspection — checking yield, pump, tank, and water quality — gives buyers and sellers a clear, honest picture so the water supply does not become a surprise after closing.

Pump Installation in Manchaca — FAQs

Do you cover Manchaca and far south Austin?
Yes. We cover Manchaca and the far south Austin / northern Hays County edge, including the larger wooded lots and older properties still on private wells. Tell us where the property is and we will confirm and come prepared.
My Manchaca home is on city water — could part of it still be on a well?
It happens — some properties have city water for the house but keep a well for irrigation or as a holdover. If you have a wellhead, pressure tank, or pump on the property, it still needs servicing to stay usable. We can check the setup and tell you what condition it is in.
How do I know when my pressure tank needs replacing?
The classic sign is the pump short-cycling — clicking on and off rapidly as you use water — along with pressure that surges and drops or a tank that feels heavy and waterlogged. That means the tank has lost its air charge or failed its bladder. Replacing it promptly protects the pump from the constant cycling.
How long does a well pump last?
A quality submersible pump that is correctly sized typically lasts 10 to 15 years, sometimes longer. Frequent cycling, a failing pressure tank, sediment, or an undersized pump all shorten that. If yours is past a decade and acting up, it is worth planning for a replacement before it leaves you with no water.
What size pump do I need?
It depends on your well depth, how far down the water sits, and how much water your home uses at once. A small house is very different from one with several baths plus irrigation. We figure the right horsepower and flow rate for your specific well and household rather than guessing — an undersized pump struggles and an oversized one wastes power.
Can you replace just the pump, or do other parts need to go too?
Often the pump is the main item, but we always check the drop pipe, wire, pressure switch, and tank while the pump is out, since a failure there can take out a new pump fast. We will tell you straight what needs replacing and what is fine, so you are not paying for parts you do not need or skipping ones that will fail next.
How long does a pump installation take?
A straightforward pump replacement is often done in a day, sometimes a few hours once we have pulled the old one and confirmed the well. A new install on a fresh well, with new pipe and wire, can take a bit longer. We will give you a real timeline when we see the setup.

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