12 licensed well professionals on record. Sourced from Texas state licensing records.
Private wells aren't covered by public water regulations β annual testing for bacteria, nitrates, and local contaminants is on you. Get a certified lab test kit or a treatment quote for your area.
Find testing & treatment options β| Name | City | Contact | License |
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| Andrew Joshua Stevenson | look up β | Individual lic. 59646 | |
| Bobby Roberts | look up β | Individual lic. 54870 | |
| Bryan L Mcdonald | look up β | Individual lic. 59576 | |
| Daniel Aaron Weber | look up β | Individual lic. 61881 | |
| Danny J Stricker | look up β | Individual lic. 2833 | |
| Joseph Wade Steele | look up β | Individual lic. 60924 | |
| Juan R Martinez | look up β | Individual lic. 59856 | |
| Kent Rynn Truett | look up β | Individual lic. 60748 | |
| Michael Anthony Mello | look up β | Individual lic. 59591 | |
| Robby Joe Wood | look up β | Individual lic. 58960 | |
| Rodger D North | look up β | Individual lic. 2446 | |
| William Lee Campsey | look up β | Individual lic. 60078 |
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.