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Rain Lark Well Service, LLC

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Rain Lark Well Service, LLC

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Rain Lark Well Service, LLC provides well water supply maintenance services to rural communities, ranches and farming operations. Well water system repairs or installation, including windmill systems, solar or electrical systems, submersible pumps, centrifugal pumps, and pressure tanks.

Rain Lark Well Service, LLC provides well water supply maintenance services to rural communities, ranches and farming operations. Well water system repairs or installation, including windmill systems, solar or electrical systems, submersible pumps, centrifugal pumps, and pressure tanks.



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

If you notice any changes to the water coming from your well, consider that a sign to get a well inspection. For example, if the water is foul-smelling, bad-tasting, cloudy, or discolored, you should call a pro. It’s also a good idea to schedule an inspection if you observe a loss of water pressure, broken equipment, loss of well capacity, or other unusual signs.

If your water pump fails, the first step is to turn off the power to the pump to prevent any further damage. Check for common issues such as clogs, electrical problems, or mechanical failures. If you cannot identify the problem, contact a professional who specializes in pump repairs. Prompt action can help minimize damage and repair costs.

If your well pump gets stuck in its casing, you may be able to free it loose by gently wiggling the line or by vibrations from tapping the line with a hammer. However, if your pump is stuck in a buildup of minerals around the casing, you’ll probably have to call in a well pump contractor to get it out. They’ll likely use a muriatic acid solution—a strong, corrosive acid—to break down the minerals and free the pump loose. 

To avoid a stuck pump in the future, experts recommend a professional well cleaning once every 10 years. 

There are many signs to look for that will tell you when your irrigation pump is burned out. This may include low water pressure, sprinklers that sputter a lot before turning on, discolored or dirty water, or a pump that stops working altogether. If your pump has any of these issues, it is probably time to replace it.

A sprinkler pump may not turn on because of problems with the power supply or the circuit breaker. It can also stop working if the motor burns out. If it’s not a tripped breaker, a burned-out motor, or another issue with the power, it’s time to call in a sprinkler repair pro to take a closer look.

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