Well Drilling in Fort Worth, TX
15 of the 15 licensed listings in Fort Worth hold a Texas license class that covers this work: they are licensed to bore, case, complete, and plug water wells. Not every well & septic professional is; see all Fort Worth listings for the full roster.
Daniel J SpaustLicensed
Reginald L YoungLicensed
Timothy Keith WattsLicensed
Ryan Daniel BaileyLicensed
Griffen Tyler WattsLicensed
Juan R AlcalaLicensed
Bradley W EskueLicensed
Mark Swagerty WelchLicensed
Casey Lee PadgettLicensed
Matthew Quentin YanezLicensed
David B MaynorLicensed
Dallas Dean SpencerLicensed
Dillon Avery KirklandLicensed
Justin Kyle HoltLicensed
Josiah James McCrackenLicensed
What does well drilling cost?
A new residential water well typically runs $5,500 to $35,000 depending on depth, geology, and pump system; the national average is around $9,000 to $16,000 for a complete system. Depth assumptions drive most of the price difference, so get multiple quotes and ask each driller what depth they are pricing.
How deep will my well need to be?
Most residential wells land between 100 and 500 feet, but it is entirely local; the water table and geology on your road decide it. Drillers who work your area know the nearby well logs; ask what depths they have hit on neighboring properties.
Before you hire
Confirm the license number on this page is still active with Texas, ask for proof of insurance, and get at least three written quotes; pricing on this work varies widely by site conditions.