Our boots on the ground experience in specialty construction began 25+ years ago and drilling experience began about 15+ years ago, with water systems construction interspersed throughout. We've worked with many engineers on larger projects and routinely field-design smaller systems. Our unique and varied project experience sets us apart, and we believe, adds value for our customers.
We strive to deliver long-lasting water well systems that project stakeholders can be proud of. We excel at providing innovative solutions to complex projects. If we can't find a solution, someone in our trusted network of strategic partner experts will.
Prickly project situations can largely be avoided with a good written estimate, proper accounting, interactive scheduling and a clear and concise contract or agreement. We value quality and integrity, and it shows in our work, and also in who we choose to work with. Our State licensing and insurance provides added piece of mind for our customers.
We stand behind our work, and our suppliers stand behind their equipment. Unlike fly-by-night, unlicensed and illegal operators who may be tempted to cut corners and then disappear, we're committed to supporting our customers long-term. We keep and eye out for great people and invest heavily in the next generation. Professionalism is not only encouraged, but required of our team.
Water well emergencies can come at the worst times, like during a big gathering, or at a critical time in a growing season, or in the middle of a production run. We prioritize "out of water" calls. Call backs are made within 2hrs and a crew is mobilized the same day in most cases. After hours and weekend rates may apply.
Just as drill bits need regular sharpening, we sharpen our skills with trainings and continuing education year round. We also cross train often so that our work stays both interesting and challenging. It also allows us to pivot crew members as projects demand or as water emergencies come up.
A grass farm called us on a Monday after one of their irrigation wells had gone down. Timing was crucial as they had grass growing that needed water. We prioritized the project and were onsite by Wednesday.
We removed the 150 HP hollow-shaft motor turning the Line Shaft Turbine (LST) pump at 300-ft, we pulled the LST and had the base cleaned and checked. We installed all new column pipe, oil tube,
This rural property outside of Hondo, Texas had no available water source and needed a well for grazing livestock and supporting the diverse wildlife.
We brought in our trusted and highly experienced strategic partner Tinsley Drilling and Co., Inc. to drill and complete this 1800-ft Edwards Limestone well. We then installed the 6 panel, deep-set solar-powered pumping system. We then connected the
For the Bureau of Economic Geology, we air-drilled 4 seismic monitoring wells to 30-ft, then set 6" blank casing to the bottom of the borehole, pressure sealed the annular space per the University of Texas spec.
After sealing the wells, the crew rigged down and then installed a surface sleeve. We then topped off the annular seal to protect the blank casing.
Working closely with Kerrville ISD, we pulled 2 of their Line Shaft Turbine (LST) pumps from wet wells, and installed 2 new LST pumps. The new pumps have greatly improved their ability to water multiple zones simultaneously within their extensive irrigation network at the athletic complex.
In applications like this, our crane has proven very handy. It'll reach 36-ft, extend out further than a pump
Working closely with project engineer and well driller, we handled all surface plumbing and electrical. We took it from well head through constant pressure Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) pumping station with B&W tank level controls through fully-automated and enclosed chlorine injection system.
We poured a custom containment slab, added a small building and installed the water treatment equipment.
Numerous gardens and extensive landscaping required 2GPM to 300GPM. We built a pumping station with twin pumps, Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) controls and soft start. Incoming power was 480V 3-Phase.
Custom piping and manifolding connected existing well to irrigation system, a round concrete pad with retaining wall held a new 20,000-gal tank. Concrete pad and metal building also built for pump st
We drilled this customer's well to approximately 300-ft into the Wilcox sand formation. We installed a new 1HP-10GPM downhole pump/motor combo, a 1,500-gal storage tank and a 1HP booster pump.
Storage Tank Booster Pump Systems (STBPs) typically allow for a lesser pump downhole because of the added storage. Greater volume can be produced by the booster pump too.
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