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Commercial & Industrial Water Well Drilling

DFW Well Service drills deep, large-diameter water wells for commercial, industrial, and municipal projects across Texas — built to your project engineer's specification. Licensed in Texas and Oklahoma, we work from our North Texas base to the Permian Basin, with drilling capacity beyond 1,490 feet and boreholes up to 14.75 inches. If you need a water well that's deep and wide, call us today.

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DFW Well Service drilling rig at a commercial job site in North Texas
A DFW Well Service rig drilling a commercial water well in North Texas — we mobilize statewide for commercial and industrial projects.

Capabilities

What we drill

  • Commercial and industrial water-supply wells
  • High-capacity and large-diameter supply wells
  • Monitoring and observation wells for geotechnical and environmental programs
  • Agricultural and irrigation wells

Drilling capability

Spec Detail
Maximum completed depth 1,490 feet
Maximum borehole diameter 14.75 inches
Drilling methods Mud and air rotary
Casing Steel and PVC; single- and multi-string, including surface casing
Testing Well yield, static water-level, and pump testing
Reporting State well reports filed with TDLR and TWDB; as-completed well logs

How We Work With Engineering Firms

On commercial, municipal, and large-scale water projects, the consulting engineer designs the well and writes the specification. We drill and construct the well to that specification.

We already serve as the drilling contractor for engineering and consulting firms, including geotechnical monitoring-well programs across the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.

We coordinate on borehole and casing design, construction sequencing, and well reporting, and we file the required state well reports after completion.

Licensing & Compliance

  • Texas: TDLR License #61234 (Water Well Driller)
  • Oklahoma: License DPC-1042, Operator #OP-2530
  • Wells constructed under the Texas Water Well Drillers rules, 16 TAC Chapter 76
  • State well reports filed with TDLR and TWDB within 60 days of completion
  • Groundwater Conservation District permitting coordinated by jurisdiction
  • Municipal and public-supply projects are engineered and permitted by the project's licensed engineer; we construct to that design and to TCEQ public water system standards, 30 TAC Chapter 290

Where We Work

North Texas is our home base. We mobilize across Texas for commercial and industrial projects, and we have drilled as far west as the Permian Basin.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kinds of commercial water wells does DFW Well Service drill?
We drill commercial and industrial water-supply wells, high-capacity and large-diameter wells, and monitoring and observation wells. We have completed water wells to 1,490 feet.
How deep and how large in diameter can DFW Well Service drill?
We have completed water wells to depths of 1,490 feet and at borehole diameters up to 14.75 inches.
Does DFW Well Service work with engineering firms?
Yes. On commercial and large-scale projects we drill and construct to the consulting engineer's specification. We already serve engineering firms on monitoring-well programs.
Who designs and permits a municipal or public water supply well in Texas?
A licensed professional engineer designs and permits the well. A municipal or public water supply well must meet TCEQ public water system standards under 30 TAC Chapter 290. The driller constructs the well to that design.
Does DFW Well Service drill outside North Texas?
Yes. We are based in North Texas and drill across the state, including monitoring wells in the Permian Basin. We are licensed in Texas and Oklahoma.

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