Water Well Drilling & Pump Repair in Prosper, TX | DFW Well Service
Service Area Overview
Licensed well drilling and pump service on Prosper acreage lots in Collin County, targeting Woodbine or deeper Trinity formations; depth varies by parcel.
Services We Provide in Prosper
DFW Well Service brings licensed well drilling expertise to Prosper and the surrounding acreage communities of Collin County. Whether you are developing raw land, replacing a failing pump, or investing in a water test for a property purchase, our team is equipped to help.
Well Depth & Geology in Prosper 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 Prosper-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 Prosper often draw from the deeper Trinity Group rather than the Woodbine, because Prosper sits in western Collin County where the Woodbine sand thins out. Where the Woodbine is thin or absent, properties target the Trinity (Paluxy, Glen Rose, Twin Mountains) instead — and that sand sits substantially deeper than in central or eastern Collin County. There’s no single typical depth here; it varies meaningfully by parcel and which layer the well targets.
Collin County Permit Requirements
Well construction in Prosper and unincorporated Collin County is regulated by the North Texas Groundwater Conservation District (NTGCD). Property owners must obtain a well permit from the district prior to drilling, and all work must be performed by a TDLR-licensed driller. The NTGCD also enforces setback requirements from surface water, septic systems, and property boundaries. Learn more in our detailed guide to Collin County water well regulations.
Call DFW Well Service at (940) 536-8560 for a free estimate on your Prosper-area well project. We serve all of Collin County and surrounding areas with honest pricing and professional service.