Water Well Repair & Service in Weatherford, TX
No water? Low pressure?
We know exactly what to do.
A well problem never shows up at a convenient time. Whether your pump quit, your pressure dropped, or you've got no water at all, Carr's Water Well & Septic has the experience to find the problem fast and fix it right. We've been servicing water wells across Parker County for 42 years. There's not much we haven't seen.
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Water Well Services We Provide
Well Pump Repair & Replacement
Your pump is the heart of your water system. When it fails, everything stops. We diagnose pump problems quickly and carry the parts and equipment to get you back up and running, often the same day.
Well System Service & Maintenance
Regular service keeps small problems from becoming big ones. We inspect and service well systems throughout Parker County to keep your water clean, consistent, and reliable.
Well Water Pressure Problems
If your water pressure has dropped or is inconsistent, the problem could be your pump, pressure tank, or something deeper in the system. We'll find it and fix it.
Water Softener Installation
Parker County well water is hard. A water softener protects your pipes, your appliances, and your water quality. We install softeners as part of a complete well water solution.
Water Storage Tank Installation
Need water storage for your home, ranch, or property? We install water storage tanks sized for your needs and integrated with your existing well system.
Pulling Truck Services
We run pulling trucks for deep well work, extracting pumps, lines, and equipment from your well safely and efficiently.
Emergency Well Repair
Well went out in the middle of the night? We offer priority emergency service and carry supplies daily. Don't wait. Call us.
Signs Your Well Needs Attention
Don't wait until you're completely out of water. Call us if you notice:
No water or very low water flow
Sputtering or air in the lines
Sudden drop in water pressure
Discolored, cloudy, or strange-smelling water
Pump running constantly or cycling on and off
Unusually high electric bills (can indicate a failing pump)
Serving Well Owners Across Parker County
We service water wells throughout Weatherford and Parker County, including Springtown, Azle, Aledo, Millsap, Brock, Peaster, Poolville, Reno, Annetta, Cool, Garner, and surrounding areas. We also serve customers in Mineral Wells and parts of Palo Pinto County. If you've got a well problem, give us a call.
42 Years. Licensed. Local.
Carr's Water Well & Septic has been serving this community for over four decades. We're licensed, insured, and know Parker County well systems inside and out. When you call us, you're not getting a dispatcher. You're getting someone who knows your area and knows your water.
Call 817.341.9043
WATER WELL FAQ`s
Q: How do I know if my well pump is failing?
Common signs include no water or very low flow, sputtering or air in the lines, sudden pressure drops, discolored or strange-smelling water, a pump that cycles constantly, and unusually high electric bills. If you notice any of these, call before it becomes a full outage.
Q: How long does a well pump repair take?
Most pump repairs and replacements can be completed the same day. We diagnose fast, carry parts and equipment on our trucks, and get you back up and running as quickly as possible.
Q: What is a water softener and do I need one?
Parker County well water is hard, meaning it has high mineral content. A water softener removes those minerals before they damage your pipes, appliances, and water quality. We install softeners as part of a complete well water solution.
Q: What is a variable speed pump and should I upgrade?
A variable speed pump automatically adjusts to maintain consistent water pressure throughout your property regardless of demand. If your pressure surges when someone flushes or drops when two faucets run at once, a variable speed pump solves that. We are one of the few local companies in Parker County installing them.
Q: Do you offer emergency well repair?
Yes. Call 817.341.9043. We carry supplies daily and offer priority service. Do not wait — a failing pump will not fix itself.