Water Well Drilling & Pump Repair in Rhome, TX | DFW Well Service
Service Area Overview
Licensed well drilling and pump service in Rhome and throughout rural Wise County, reaching the Trinity aquifer's limestone formations.
Services We Provide in Rhome
DFW Well Service is your local source for complete water well solutions in Rhome and the surrounding rural areas of Wise County. Our TDLR-licensed drillers and technicians handle every phase of your water system.
Well Depth & Geology in Rhome 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 — West Cross Timbers0–20 ft
- Antlers Formationoutcrop / shallow confined — varies
This cross-section shows the layer stack typical of Wise County. The exact formations and depths under a specific Rhome-area property vary — see the details above.
- Primary Aquifer
- Trinity (Antlers — Paluxy/Twin Mountains coalescence in central/northern Wise County; Paluxy/Glen Rose/Twin Mountains stack in southern Wise County)
- Typical Well Depth
- Varies by location
- Groundwater District
- Upper Trinity GCD
- Confinement
- outcrop / shallow confined — Wise County sits on the geological boundary line where the Glen Rose Formation thins to extinction
Secondary: Cross Timbers Aquifer (Pennsylvanian/Permian — significant in west-central Wise County)
We estimate from nearby well records
Wise County overview → Permit & regulations → TDLR License #61234 DKMPW Updated June 4, 2026
Wells around Rhome draw from the Trinity aquifer’s Paluxy and Twin Mountains sands, in the southeastern corner of Wise County where the Trinity sits deeper and more sealed-in than in the outcrop areas to the west. Planning records from TWDB and UTGCD note rapidly falling water levels in the Rhome/New Fairview area, so deeper drilling can be needed for reliable long-term yield. Between the two productive sands sits the Glen Rose Formation — mostly limestone that holds little water and seals the sand below. Good casing is especially important here because of occasional shallow perched water zones — isolated pockets of water above the main aquifer.
Wise County Permit Requirements
All water well construction in Rhome falls under the jurisdiction of the Upper Trinity Groundwater Conservation District (UTGCD), in addition to statewide TDLR licensing requirements. Property owners must obtain a well registration from UTGCD before drilling begins. The district also sets spacing rules that determine how close a well can be to property lines and septic systems. For a full overview of local rules, see our guide to Wise County water well regulations.
Ready to get started? Contact DFW Well Service at (940) 536-8560 for a free on-site estimate. We serve Rhome, Decatur, Boyd, Newark, and all of Wise County with licensed, insured well drilling and pump services.