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Brazoria County
Water & Septic

Angleton, Danbury, Sweeny, West Columbia, and the coastal country south of them. High water table, clay soil, brackish risk near the coast. County conditions we plan around, not discover later.

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County Seat
Angleton
From Our Shop
~60–75 min from HQ
Typical Well Depth
140–550 ft typical
Services
Wells · Pumps · Septic · Treatment

Which water and septic services are available in Brazoria County?

Brazoria County water work comes with county-specific conditions: a high water table across much of the county, heavy clay soils, and brackish risk as you approach the coast at Freeport and Surfside. None of that is a problem if your contractor plans for it. All of it is a problem if they don't.

We drill wells, service pumps, install and maintain septic systems, and design water treatment across the rural county. Angleton, Danbury, Sweeny, West Columbia, Brazoria, Liverpool, and the acreage between them.

The northern end of the county, Pearland, Manvel, and Iowa Colony, is growing suburban territory on municipal water, and our work there is treatment: softeners and reverse osmosis designed from a lab test, not a sales script.

What should property owners know about water in Brazoria County?

Brazoria County's high water table and clay soils shape septic design more than almost anywhere else in our service area. Many sites that would take a conventional drain field elsewhere need an aerobic system here. The soil evaluation tells us which, and we quote from that rather than assuming.

On the well side, inland Brazoria draws usable water from the Gulf Coast Aquifer. State driller reports put most domestic wells between 140 and 550 feet, with the middle around 350. Deeper than most of our service area. Brackish risk increases toward the coast, so coastal well siting gets the same careful depth planning we apply in Matagorda County.

Wells here fall under the Brazoria County Groundwater Conservation District. A typical household well is exempt from permitting and gets registered with the district instead: the classic exemption is a domestic or livestock well on a tract larger than 10 acres, and a well serving up to four homes on the same property also qualifies. We sort out which bucket your well lands in and file the paperwork.

What water services does J4 Water Works provide in Brazoria County?

Where does J4 Water Works serve in Brazoria County?

If your place is in Brazoria County, you're in our service area. Town, farm, or ranch.

Angleton
Danbury
Sweeny
West Columbia
Brazoria
Liverpool
Rosharon
Manvel
Bonney
Old Ocean
Jones Creek

What do Brazoria County property owners ask about wells and septic?

If yours isn't here, call or text 979-320-4940.

Why do so many Brazoria County properties need aerobic septic systems?
The county's high water table and heavy clay soils don't drain the way a conventional drain field needs, so many sites here require an aerobic system that treats wastewater to a higher standard before dispersal. Your soil evaluation determines which system your site supports. We do the evaluation, install either type, and hold the maintenance contract aerobic systems require.
Do you drill water wells near Angleton and Danbury?
Yes. Rural Brazoria County is part of our 8-county service area: Angleton, Danbury, Sweeny, West Columbia, Brazoria, Liverpool, and the surrounding acreage. State driller reports put most domestic wells here between 140 and 550 feet; closer to the coast, siting and depth planning get more careful. Every project starts with a site evaluation.
Can you treat city water in Pearland or Manvel?
Yes. The northern end of the county runs on municipal water, and our work there is treatment: softeners sized to your actual hardness number and under-sink reverse osmosis for drinking water. We lab-test first so the system matches what's really in your water instead of what a sales brochure assumes.
Is well water near the coast at Freeport or Surfside usable?
Sometimes. Brackish risk increases as you approach the coast, so it comes down to site-specific evaluation and depth planning. If a location can't reliably produce usable water, we tell you before you spend money on drilling, and we'll talk through the real alternatives, including point-of-use treatment or a different siting plan.
How long does it take you to reach a Brazoria County service call?
Our shop is in El Campo, which puts most of rural Brazoria County within about an hour and fifteen minutes. Travel is built into every quote up front. No surprise trip fees. No-water emergencies and septic backups get priority scheduling; call 979-320-4940.

Need water work in Brazoria County?

Tell us what's going on and where the property sits. You'll get a straight answer and a written quote, not a runaround.

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