Well Drilling in Hill Country, TX
2 water well contractor profiles serving the Hill Country, Texas area.
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2 total contractors in this city
Apex Drilling
Full system
$14K–$25K
Pump repair
From $450
Homepage confirms Apex Drilling serves the Hill Country and Austin area, is family-owned since 2000, fully licensed, and offers well and pump services plus same-day emergency assistance.
Homepage confirms Apex Drilling serves the Hill Country and Austin area, is family-owned since 2000, fully licensed, and offers well and pump services plus same-day emergency assistance.
T-Bar Drilling, Inc.
Full system
$14K–$25K
Pump repair
From $450
T-Bar Drilling, Inc. is listed as a Texas water well contractor serving Del Rio. Listed services include water well drilling, water well sales and service, complete well and pump service. Service area notes include Del Rio, the Big Country, Central Texas, East Texas, South Texas. Verify current licensing, insurance, service area, and availability directly before hiring.
DrillerDB lists T-Bar Drilling in Del Rio at 8072 US-277, TX 78840; the company site says it provides drilling, sales and service, complete well/pump service, windmill services, and pump services.
Cost guide
Typical 2026 well service costs in Hill Country, Texas
Bands are typical contractor quotes; final price depends on depth, casing, pump, permits, and site access.
Full system
$14K–$25K
Pump repair
$850–$2.8K
Pump install
$3.5K–$6.5K
Get an itemized quote that covers drilling, casing, pump, pressure tank, electrical, and startup before any rig mobilizes — a written scope is your best protection.
What buyers around Hill Country keep asking
What does a complete water well system in Hill Country usually cost once drilling and pump equipment are both included?
Ask each Hill Country contractor to spell out the all-in price—drilling, casing, pumps, pressure tanks, trenching, startup, and testing—before the rig shows up so you understand the real scope.
How deep are residential wells typically drilled around Hill Country, and what changes the final price?
Use each directory profile as a starting point, then ask the contractor what depth ranges, local geology, and extra rig hours could change the final price around Hill Country.
What water testing or filtration steps should buyers plan for after drilling in Hill Country?
Ask whether the contractor can explain common water issues near Hill Country, such as hardness, iron, sulfur, sediment, or bacteria, and whether pump, filtration, and testing coordination is included.
Can they show you their license number, bonding, and insurance before work starts?
Directory details are a starting point only. Ask the contractor for current license numbers, bonding, insurance certificates, and permit guidance, then verify requirements with the appropriate state or local agency.
What happens if they drill and don't find enough water?
Ask each contractor to explain dry-hole or low-yield policies in writing so you know what is billable before drilling starts.
Why homeowners in Hill Country hire water well drillers
Water well drilling demand in Hill Country often comes from rural homes, replacement wells, pump failures, and properties outside city water service. Buyers usually want clearer answers on total system cost, drilling depth, pump setup, and post-drilling water treatment before they hire anyone.
Local buyers in Hill Country benefit when drillers explain likely depth, site access, casing, pump sizing, and water quality testing in plain language before the project starts.
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Free hiring checklist
Water Well Contractor Hiring Checklist
Use this before requesting bids in Hill Country, Texas. Twenty questions to ask each contractor — covering quote scope, licensing, pump and casing details, and dry-hole policy — so you can compare apples to apples.
Quote scope
- Drilling labor only, or full system (drilling + casing + pump + pressure tank + wire + trenching + startup + testing)?
- Per-foot drilling rate and what it includes / excludes
- Site-prep, access, and mobilization fees broken out separately
- Permits — who pulls them, who pays the fees
- Written change-order policy if depth or scope expands mid-job
License and insurance
- Current state water well drilling license number (verify with the state agency)
- Certificate of insurance — general liability and workers' comp
- Bonded? Bond amount and bond company
- Years operating under the current business name
- Local references with completed wells you can call
Pump, casing, and tank
- Pump type recommended (submersible vs jet) and HP / GPM rating
- Casing material (steel vs PVC), wall thickness, and grouting plan
- Pressure tank size and brand; pressure switch settings
- Wiring, conduit run, and electrical hookup — included or contractor responsibility
- Startup, shock chlorination, and water sampling included or extra
Dry-hole and yield policy
- What happens if the borehole is dry — full charge, partial, or none?
- What yield (GPM) is the contractor targeting before stopping?
- Hydrofracturing or re-drill options and pricing if yield is low
- Warranty period on workmanship; what voids it
- Annual inspection / maintenance plan availability and cost
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