FAQs

Texas Well Services, LLC

  • Does TWS service water wells?

    The CDC recommends annual well inspections to assess cleanliness, mechanical function, and potential contaminants. We provide comprehensive preventative maintenance, inspections, abandonment services, geothermal solutions, and well pump repairs to keep your system operating safely and efficiently.
  • Where does TWS provide service to?

    We dispatch our water well pump service teams throughout DFW and surrounding areas.
  • How soon would TWS be able to work on a repair?

    We provide 24-hour emergency services when urgent situations arise, prioritizing critical well pump repairs immediately. For standard service requests, repairs typically require one to two business days depending on our current schedule.
  • Does TWS install new water wells?

    We do not currently provide water well pump installation services.
  • Is TWS able to offer repair services to my business?

    We service water well pumps for both residential properties and commercial facilities.
  • What are the signs that my water well pump may need repaired?

    Warning signs include reduced water pressure, faucets that sputter, water that appears cloudy or discolored, unusual pump noises, or unexpected increases in electricity costs. We recommend scheduling an inspection at the first sign of trouble to prevent more extensive damage.
  • How often should a water well be inspected?

    Industry professionals recommend complete well inspections twice annually to verify proper operation, water quality, and pump condition. Routine inspections help avoid expensive repairs and prolong your well system's lifespan.
  • Can TWS test my water quality?

    We provide water quality testing services to detect bacteria, minerals, and other harmful substances, confirming your water is safe for drinking, cooking, and daily household use.
  • What types of water well pumps do you service?

    Our technicians service multiple pump varieties, including submersible pumps, jet pumps, booster pumps, and pressure systems for both residential and commercial applications.
  • What should I do if my well suddenly stops producing water?

    Begin by verifying your electrical breakers are functioning and the system has power. If all appears normal, contact us right away. Abrupt water loss may signal pump failure, pressure tank malfunction, or declining water levels, and prompt response can minimize additional damage.