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Licensed Well Drillers & Pump Installers in Johnson County, Texas

8 licensed well professionals on record. Sourced from Texas state licensing records.

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Licensed professionals

NameCityContactLicense
Aldo A Maldonadolook up β†—Individual lic. 59441
Carl Stonelook up β†—Individual lic. 4305
Gilbert Mario Robleslook up β†—Individual lic. 52694
Jason M Bradleylook up β†—Individual lic. 58156
Jay B Deetslook up β†—Individual lic. 59495
Mathew C Shrumlook up β†—Individual lic. 59328
Nathan Cole Cornettlook up β†—Individual lic. 60621
William C Jr Spencelook up β†—Individual lic. 59399
Contacting Texas well pros: Texas's licensing board publishes each pro's license status but not a phone or email. Each listing links to the Texas TDLR license search β€” use it to confirm the license is current and find contact details. Companies can't pay to be listed.
Test your water first: before spending on treatment equipment, test for bacteria, nitrates, metals, and hardness β€” a state-certified lab or a lab-grade mail-in kit will tell you exactly what (if anything) your well needs treated. How and when to test β†’

Why hire a licensed well contractor in Texas?

Texas requires well drillers and pump installers to hold a state license to construct, modify, or service private water wells. Hiring a licensed contractor protects your groundwater, keeps you compliant for property sales and loans, and ensures work meets state construction standards. Always verify a contractor's current license status with the state before hiring.