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Hill Country Water Well Drilling

240 well reports on file across 7 Texas counties, from 2018 to 2026. Median depth 405 ft.

240Reports
7Counties
405 ftMedian depth
15 gpmMedian yield

Where they work

Counties worked, busiest first.
CountyReportsShareMedian depth, ft
Kerr County15865.8%480
Gillespie County5723.8%240
Kimble County83.3%432
Kendall County72.9%420
Blanco County62.5%440
Real County31.2%400
Bandera County10.4%540

What they drill

Purpose, and how deep each went.
PurposeWellsShareMedian depth, ft
Domestic19782.1%440
Stock3012.5%340
Irrigation83.3%380
Public Supply41.7%400
Closed-Loop Geothermal10.4%250
By decade drilled.
DecadeReportsMedian depth, ftWater at, ft
2010s47400221
2020s193420240

Their deepest reports

Deepest reports by this firm. Column one is the tracking number.
ReportYearDepth, ftWater at, ftYield, gpmPurpose
63718020231,160610Domestic
66610720241,060732Irrigation
5709882021945630Domestic
6390082023860Domestic
6370142023860Domestic
6416702023840567Domestic
6621332024830600Stock
6216792022820560Domestic
6487832023770506Domestic
5747002021765559Domestic

Every figure here comes from a report a licensed driller filed on the day the work ended — sometimes decades ago. It describes what was found then, not what a well yields today, and it is not a statement that any well is sound, potable or still in use.

This page counts reports, not quality, and it is not a recommendation. A firm that files more reports drills more wells — nothing else follows.

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