Water Well Drilling & Pump Repair in Anna, TX | DFW Well Service
Service Area Overview
Licensed well drilling and pump service in Anna, TX, targeting Collin County's Woodbine and Trinity aquifers; depth varies by parcel.
Services We Provide in Anna
DFW Well Service (TDLR License #61234 DKMPW) provides residential and agricultural water well services to customers in Anna and throughout Collin County.
Well Depth & Geology in Anna Area
Tap any layer in the cube — or in the list below — to see what it is and what it means for drilling a well here.
- Topsoil — Blackland Prairie vertisol0–10 ft
- Austin Chalk10–150 ft
- Eagle Ford transition150–200 ft
- Woodbine Formation200–400 ft
This cross-section shows the layer stack typical of Collin County. The exact formations and depths under a specific Anna-area property vary — see the details above.
- Primary Aquifer
- Woodbine
- Typical Well Depth
- Varies by location
- Groundwater District
- North Texas GCD
- Confinement
- confined
Secondary: Trinity
We estimate from nearby well records
Collin County overview → Permit & regulations → TDLR License #61234 DKMPW Updated June 4, 2026
Wells around Anna draw mainly from the Woodbine aquifer — the primary residential water source across central and eastern Collin County — with the deeper Trinity Group available where a well needs to go further. There’s no single typical depth here: it depends on your parcel, which layer the well targets, and where the Woodbine gives way to the Trinity. TWDB lists both the Woodbine and the Trinity among current water sources in the Anna area, which is why we pull the driller’s logs from nearby wells before estimating depth.
Anna’s mix of longtime rural residents and newer suburban growth creates a varied customer base. Older properties may have wells dating back decades that need inspection, rehabilitation, or replacement. Newer rural homes on acreage need fresh well installations coordinated with construction timelines.
Collin County Permit Requirements
Water wells in Anna fall under the jurisdiction of TDLR and the North Texas Groundwater Conservation District. Both a drilling permit and a post-completion well report are required. The GCD enforces setback rules and monitors the aquifer to protect long-term water availability for all county residents.
For more information, visit our guide to Collin County water well regulations.
Contact DFW Well Service at (940) 536-8560 for a free estimate on well drilling, pump service, or water testing in Anna or anywhere in Collin County. We serve the entire area and can typically schedule work within a reasonable timeframe.