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Flowtex Septic Solutions

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Flowtex Septic Solutions

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Super Service Award
56 local quotes requested
10 years of experience

FlowTex Septic Solutions Licensed & Insured | Serving All of Texas TCEQ Installer II & Maintenance Provider Licensed FlowTex Septic Solutions is a trusted, fully licensed and insured septic service provider proudly serving communities across Texas. We specialize in the installation of new aerobic septic systems, repairs of both modern and legacy systems, and sprinkler line replacements. Backed by years of hands-on experience and TCEQ certification, our team ensures every project is performed with safety, efficiency, and environmental responsibility in mind. Whether you're building a new home or need emergency repairs, we offer dependable, code-compliant solutions tailored to your property. 📞 Call today to schedule your consultation and experience the FlowTex difference. TCEQ Licenses: Installer II | Maintenance Provider

"Mike is a professional and does a great job!"

Doyle D on June 2025

FlowTex Septic Solutions Licensed & Insured | Serving All of Texas TCEQ Installer II & Maintenance Provider Licensed FlowTex Septic Solutions is a trusted, fully licensed and insured septic service provider proudly serving communities across Texas. We specialize in the installation of new aerobic septic systems, repairs of both modern and legacy systems, and sprinkler line replacements. Backed by years of hands-on experience and TCEQ certification, our team ensures every project is performed with safety, efficiency, and environmental responsibility in mind. Whether you're building a new home or need emergency repairs, we offer dependable, code-compliant solutions tailored to your property. 📞 Call today to schedule your consultation and experience the FlowTex difference. TCEQ Licenses: Installer II | Maintenance Provider

"Mike is a professional and does a great job!"

Doyle D on June 2025


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Big Star Water Wells

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Big Star Water Wells

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2 years of experience

Big Star Water Wells is a family owned small company with tons of experience and very diversified. Any water well issues we will go out and fix. We work on above ground and submersible pumps and everything in between. Since we are smaller we pride ourselves on excellent service at an extremely competitive price. We offer free phone consultation as well. Open weekends and holidays to make sure our customers are not stuck without water.

Big Star Water Wells is a family owned small company with tons of experience and very diversified. Any water well issues we will go out and fix. We work on above ground and submersible pumps and everything in between. Since we are smaller we pride ourselves on excellent service at an extremely competitive price. We offer free phone consultation as well. Open weekends and holidays to make sure our customers are not stuck without water.





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.



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Wells and Pumps questions, answered by experts

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.

Yes, you can adjust your well pump pressure relatively easily by yourself. You’ll need to remove the cover from your pressure switch and adjust a nut that controls cut-in pressure. Learn more about how to adjust a well pump pressure switch with a step-by-step guide to setting your water pressure.

Though sprinkler systems can have varying issues, there are a few common ways to know if the cause is your pump. Signs include cracking or visible damage, leaking from the pump, a pump that won’t turn on, and loud noises coming from your pump. Low or irregular pressure could also point to a pump problem, but there are other causes.

The average three to four-bedroom home uses a well pump of 8 to 12 GPM. It’s recommended to calculate your own GPM based on the number of water fixtures in your home so you can find the pump size that’s most accurate to your needs.

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.

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