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Water Well Service & Repair

Water well service & repair in Grimes County & Surrounding Areas.

Water Well Repair Services

With over 15 years of experience, Williams Water Well Services has seen—and fixed—it all when it comes to water well repair. Whether it’s an issue with the pressure gauge, switch, tank, pump, or water output quality, we have the knowledge and equipment to get it working again. From old wells to new systems, no repair is too big or small. Our top priority is fast, effective service so homeowners can restore their water supply as quickly as possible. When you need expert well repair, trust the team that’s done it all in Grimes County and beyond.

Fully Equipped Mobile Repair

We know how frustrating well problems can be, which is why we do everything we can to fix them fast. Our service truck is always stocked with the most common parts—pressure switches, pumps, tanks, and more—so when we show up, we’re ready to get the job done. In most cases, that means we can diagnose the issue and make the repair in a single visit, getting your water flowing again without unnecessary delays. It’s just the way we believe service should be—quick, efficient, and hassle-free.

Schedule A Service Call For Your Water Well

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What Symptoms Are You Seeing From Your Water Well?

If your water well isn’t working properly, there are usually warning signs that can point to the problem. Low water pressure might mean an issue with the pressure switch or tank, while air sputtering from faucets could signal a leak or pump problem. Dirty or discolored water can indicate a failing filter or sediment buildup, and sudden spikes in your electric bill might mean your pump is overworking. Paying attention to these symptoms and sharing them with your water well technician can speed up diagnosis and ensure the repair is handled quickly and effectively. The more details you provide, the faster we can get your water well running like it should.

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Low Water Pressure or No Water Flow

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If you’re experiencing weak water pressure—or no water at all—the culprit is often a failing pump or an electrical issue preventing the pump from running. A tripped breaker, faulty pressure switch, or a worn-out pump could all be to blame. Checking for power supply issues first can help determine if it’s an electrical fix or a mechanical failure requiring a pump repair or replacement.

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Air Spitting From Taps

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If air is coming out of your faucets along with water, it’s often a sign that your well’s water level has dropped. When the pump starts pulling in air instead of water, you’ll notice sputtering at the tap. This could also point to a leak in the system or a failing check valve, both of which need attention to prevent further damage to your well system.

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Water Discoloration or Odor

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Murky, discolored, or foul-smelling water is usually a sign of contamination. Sediment entering the well could be due to a damaged well casing, a failing filter, or a change in the groundwater table. In some cases, high iron, sulfur, or bacteria levels may require filtration or treatment to restore safe, clean water.

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Abnormal Noises in Pump

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If your pump is making unusual noises—grinding, rattling, or loud humming—it’s a red flag for mechanical trouble. Worn bearings, a failing motor, or a clogged impeller could be the cause. In some cases, a simple part replacement will do, but if the pump is severely damaged, a full replacement may be necessary to keep your water system running smoothly.

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Why Should I Schedule A Water Well Service Call?

If you notice issues with your water well, it’s important to schedule a service call as soon as possible. What starts as a minor problem—like low pressure or odd noises—can quickly turn into costly repairs if ignored. Hard water, common in parts of Grimes County and surrounding areas, can accelerate wear on pumps, tanks, and other components, making regular maintenance even more crucial. Addressing problems early not only saves you money but also ensures your well continues providing clean, reliable water without unexpected breakdowns.

Work With A Reliable Water Well Contractor 

When it comes to water wells, Williams Water Well Services is the trusted contractor for drilling, service, repair, and maintenance in Grimes County and surrounding areas. With years of experience, we understand the region’s unique groundwater challenges and provide expert solutions tailored to each property.

 

Our team is known for fast response times, ensuring your well issues are addressed quickly and efficiently. We also offer competitive pricing and stand behind our work with equipment warranties for added peace of mind. Whether you need a new well or reliable maintenance, we’re the go-to contractor for water wells in Grimes County. Get started with us today by calling 936-232-5853.

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Proudly Serving Grimes County & Surrounding Areas
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We take great pride in serving our Texas community, including Grimes, Waller, Montgomery, Walker, Washington, Brazos, and Madison counties. Providing reliable water well solutions to our neighbors is more than just a job—it’s our commitment to keeping Texas families supplied with clean, dependable water.

Willams Water Well Services currently serves:

  • Willis, TX

  • Pinehurst, TX

  • Brenham, TX

  • Bellville, TX

  • Cypress, TX

  • The Woodlands, TX

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