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Tatsch Well Service, LLC

810 Jordan-Tatsch Road
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Tatsch Well Service, LLC

810 Jordan-Tatsch Road
3.00(
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Customers say: Super punctual
23 years of experience

All your Home and Ranch Needs for service and repair of Submersible Pumps, Solar Pumps, Windmills, and Tanks

"The Tatsch pump guy cut one pvc pipe and drained the bladder tank. Told me I needed a new bladder tank, and that I could get one from tractor supply. He charged us 190.00 and left. I got a tank from tsc and installed it myself, which was his recommendation. I now still have the same problem and have not only been out his service call fee, but also the price of the new tank. When I called them about it, all I got was voice mail and no return call. Very unprofessional. A total waste of money and time and now I have to call someone else that actually knows what they are doing."

Dean S on July 2019

All your Home and Ranch Needs for service and repair of Submersible Pumps, Solar Pumps, Windmills, and Tanks

"The Tatsch pump guy cut one pvc pipe and drained the bladder tank. Told me I needed a new bladder tank, and that I could get one from tractor supply. He charged us 190.00 and left. I got a tank from tsc and installed it myself, which was his recommendation. I now still have the same problem and have not only been out his service call fee, but also the price of the new tank. When I called them about it, all I got was voice mail and no return call. Very unprofessional. A total waste of money and time and now I have to call someone else that actually knows what they are doing."

Dean S on July 2019






Andrews & Foster Drilling Company

1301 East Corsicana Street
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Andrews & Foster Drilling Company

1301 East Corsicana Street
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85 years of experience

Founded in 1940, Andrews & Foster Drilling Company is a full service groundwater drilling, exploration and development firm specializing in land value enhancement, groundwater exploration and development, commercial, municipal, and domestic water well installation, development, and maintenance, irrigation systems planning and development, and cathodic protection drilling. Throughout our seventy-five years of dedicated service to the drilling industry, we have completed projects throughout the United States, Western Europe and Asia for clientele ranging from individual homeowners, farmers and ranchers to multinational corporations. We are proudly committed to maintaining our reputation as a firm that consistently delivers the highest quality services, adheres to the highest standards of safety, and exceeds client expectations.

Founded in 1940, Andrews & Foster Drilling Company is a full service groundwater drilling, exploration and development firm specializing in land value enhancement, groundwater exploration and development, commercial, municipal, and domestic water well installation, development, and maintenance, irrigation systems planning and development, and cathodic protection drilling. Throughout our seventy-five years of dedicated service to the drilling industry, we have completed projects throughout the United States, Western Europe and Asia for clientele ranging from individual homeowners, farmers and ranchers to multinational corporations. We are proudly committed to maintaining our reputation as a firm that consistently delivers the highest quality services, adheres to the highest standards of safety, and exceeds client expectations.



Hill Country Water Well

2740 County Road 210
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Hill Country Water Well

2740 County Road 210
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44 years of experience

Established in 1981, Hill Country Waterwell Drilling has been providing Briggs with professional well drilling services. Our specialties include water well drilling and irrigation, commercial and residential water wells, industrial water wells, complete water well installation and water well repairs. Call us today to see why we are the area's best!

Established in 1981, Hill Country Waterwell Drilling has been providing Briggs with professional well drilling services. Our specialties include water well drilling and irrigation, commercial and residential water wells, industrial water wells, complete water well installation and water well repairs. Call us today to see why we are the area's best!


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Wells and Pumps questions, answered by experts

A water well contractor or well pump repair pro near you is the go-to pro if your well water stops pumping. Well pump repair pros specialize in wells, reservoirs, and other water pumping equipment located outside your home. While plumbers are the experts in indoor waterworks and understand how wells pump water, they may not always have the experience with residential wells that well pump repair pros and water well contractors do.

Normally, when your well pump turns on or off, you’ll hear a small click. This isn’t anything to worry about, but it can be a problem if it’s clicking continuously. This can indicate that the well pump is short cycling—the pump continuously turns on and off.

This can wear out the motor and provide uneven water flow. If this happens, you may need to get it looked at by a well pump professional to see if you need to repair the switch or pump.

How do you set your well’s pressure tank? All you need to do is first drain the tank of water and find the pressure switch. Remove the switch cover and adjust the switch with a wrench—clockwise to increase water pressure, and counter-clockwise to reduce it. Each complete turn of the nut on the switch should equal 2.5 psi. Once this is done, replace the switch cover. All that’s left is to adjust the pressure of the tank itself using an air compressor and a tire gauge to support the new setting.

Sputtering water and a constant fluctuation of water pressure from your household faucets and fixtures are the main red flags that something bad is brewing with your well pump. The fix could be as simple as restarting the power or priming the pump, especially if the trouble is occurring after a power outage. However, if troubleshooting the power and pressure of your pump does not get things up and running again, it might be time to replace the pump.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends testing your well at least once a year to check for bacteria and contaminants. If you live in an area prone to flooding, runoff, or any other environmental concerns, it can be a good idea to check two to three times per year.

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