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Same-day well and pump emergencies

No water? We get you back online fast.

When your well quits, everything stops. We prioritize no-water and no-pressure calls across the Hill Country and reach most properties the same day.

Lost your water? Call now and we will get a crew moving.

Turning on the tap and getting nothing is one of the most stressful things that can happen when your home runs on a well. You cannot shower, cook, flush, or water the animals. We get it, and we treat lost water as the emergency it is. No-water calls go to the front of the line for same-day service, and the earlier in the day you reach us, the better your odds of a crew getting to you today.

Our crews carry the experience and the common parts to track down the cause quickly instead of guessing. We look at the whole system, the pump, the pressure tank, the electrical, and the well itself, because the symptom you see at the faucet often starts somewhere you cannot.

Emergencies we handle every week

  • Sudden total loss of water no water at any fixture in the house.
  • Loss of pressure weak flow, or pressure that drops when two fixtures run.
  • Air sputtering at the taps often a dropping water level or a system leak.
  • Pump failure a pump that will not start, runs constantly, or short cycles.
  • Tripped breakers and bad switches electrical faults that shut the system down.
  • Waterlogged pressure tank rapid pump cycling and pressure swings.
  • Well went dry water level dropped below the pump in a drought.

Before you call, check this

A quick look can sometimes save you a service call:

  • Check the breaker reset a tripped well or pump breaker.
  • Check the pressure switch look for tripped or corroded contacts.
  • Confirm it is the whole house not just one fixture or a clogged aerator.

Still no water? That is what we are here for.

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Honest, not alarmist

We fix what needs fixing, and tell you straight

When you are without water, you are vulnerable, and not every company treats that fairly. We do. We diagnose the actual problem, explain what it is in plain language, and lay out your options and what they cost before we touch anything. If a repair makes sense, we repair it. If the honest answer is a replacement, we will tell you that and why.

  • Whole-system diagnosis pump, tank, electrical, and well, not just the obvious part.
  • Clear pricing up front you approve the work before we start.
  • Same-day priority no-water calls go to the front of the line.
  • 40+ years on Hill Country wells we have seen your problem before.

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Common questions

Frequently asked questions

My well stopped working. What should I do right now?

First, check your breaker, because a tripped breaker on the well or pump circuit is one of the most common causes of sudden no-water. If the breaker is fine, call us at (830) 816-3232. The faster we hear from you, the sooner we can get a crew headed your way, and we prioritize no-water calls for same-day service whenever we can.

Do you offer same-day emergency service?

Yes. Losing your water is not something that can wait, so we prioritize emergency no-water and no-pressure calls and reach most Hill Country properties the same day. Call us first thing in the morning for the best chance at a same-day visit.

Why did my well suddenly stop producing water?

The most common causes are a failed pump, a tripped breaker or bad pressure switch, a waterlogged pressure tank, a stuck check valve, or a water level that has dropped below the pump during drought. We diagnose the whole system, pump, tank, electrical, and well, so we fix the real cause instead of guessing.

My water is sputtering and spitting air. Is that an emergency?

It can be a warning sign. Air at the faucet often means the water level in the well has dropped to near the pump, or there is a leak in the drop pipe or a failing pump. It is worth a fast look before the well quits entirely. Call us and we will diagnose it.

How much does an emergency well repair cost?

It depends entirely on the cause, from a simple pressure switch or breaker fix to a full pump replacement. We diagnose the problem, explain exactly what is wrong and what the options cost, and get your approval before we do the work. No surprises on the invoice.

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Lost your water? Call us now.

We prioritize emergency no-water calls across the Hill Country. The sooner you call (830) 816-3232, the sooner you are back online.