Two counties in one: acreage and farm country on the west side, suburbs on the east. We do wells and septic for one and water treatment for the other, and we know which is which.
Fort Bend County splits in two for water work. West and south of Richmond. Needville, Beasley, Fairchilds, Guy, Simonton, Orchard, and the acreage around Fulshear. It's still well-and-septic country, and that's our bread and butter: new wells, pump service, aerobic and conventional septic.
The eastern side, Sugar Land, Missouri City, and Stafford, runs on municipal water and sewer, so nobody there needs a well drilled. What they do deal with is hard water, and that's where our treatment work comes in: softeners, filtration, and reverse osmosis systems designed from a lab test of what's actually coming out of the tap.
Groundwater in Fort Bend County is regulated by the Fort Bend Subsidence District. New residential wells need a district permit, and we handle that paperwork as part of every drilling project so it never lands on your desk.
Rural Fort Bend draws from the Gulf Coast Aquifer. State driller reports put most domestic wells between 125 and 360 feet, with the middle around 260. The Needville and Simonton areas each have their own drilling profile, so we quote from a site evaluation rather than a county average.
Fort Bend is the most regulated groundwater county we serve: new residential wells need a permit from the Fort Bend Subsidence District, and permitted wells file annual pumpage reports. We manage the district paperwork as part of the project. It's built into how we quote, not an add-on surprise.
New residential, ranch, and agricultural wells. Sited, permitted, drilled, and tested.
Learn More →Diagnosis-first pump repair and replacement. Franklin Electric, Grundfos, and Lorentz solar.
Learn More →Aerobic and conventional systems. Soil evaluation, permitting, installation, and maintenance contracts.
Learn More →Lab-test-first treatment design. Iron filters, softeners, reverse osmosis, and UV systems.
Learn More →If your place is in Fort Bend County, you're in our service area. Town, farm, or ranch.
If yours isn't here, call or text 979-320-4940.
Tell us what's going on and where the property sits. You'll get a straight answer and a written quote, not a runaround.