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Disbro Water Well Service

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Disbro Water Well Service

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Disbro Water Well Service is a locally owned and operated water well service for homes, ranches, businesses, and municipalities. We repair and replace water pumps, pipes, storage and pressure tanks, cap old wells, and rebore wells to make them productive again.

Disbro Water Well Service is a locally owned and operated water well service for homes, ranches, businesses, and municipalities. We repair and replace water pumps, pipes, storage and pressure tanks, cap old wells, and rebore wells to make them productive again.



Tatsch Well Service, LLC

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Tatsch Well Service, LLC

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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



Bull's Eye Services

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Bull's Eye Services

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Water well services company whose services include drilling, pump and motor installation, plugging, conversions, solar and generators.

Water well services company whose services include drilling, pump and motor installation, plugging, conversions, solar and generators.




Andrews & Foster Drilling Company

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Andrews & Foster Drilling Company

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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

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Hill Country Water Well

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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

Yes, a bigger well pump can increase water pressure—up to a point. If you currently have a well pump of 8 GPM, you might notice a pressure boost when you go up to 10 GPM. However, overshooting significantly (going up to 15 GPM for an 8 GPM home) can strain your well system and result in things like burst pipes that can decrease your water pressure and make for costly repairs.

Yes, professionals can replace worn-out motors to restore efficient airflow.

Signs that your well is dry include a decrease in water pressure, strange odors coming from faucets, cloudy, bubbly, or discolored water, and water that’s warmer than normal. Signs that your well pump is bad are similar, but you may also notice higher-than-average electric bills, strange clicking sounds, and faucets that spit or sputter.

There are other ways to increase well water pressure. You can often increase the pressure by adjusting the valve on your pressure tank. The pressure issue may be the result of build-up along the pipes or a clog in the system, so descaling and unclogging your system can help improve the overall pressure.

The right psi for your well pressure tank depends on the tank’s pressure settings. For instance, if yours is set to 30/50 psi (which is common), the ideal psi is 2 to 3 psi below the cut-on pressure—in other words, 27 to 28 psi. However, if it’s at a higher setting of 40/60 psi, 38 psi would be the appropriate level.

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