Water Well Drilling & Pump Repair in Springtown, TX | DFW Well Service
Service Area Overview
Licensed well drilling and pump service in Springtown, TX, reaching the Parker County Trinity aquifer at typical depths of 250–550 ft.
Services We Provide in Springtown
DFW Well Service (TDLR License #61234 DKMPW) provides complete water well services to residential and agricultural customers in Springtown and the surrounding Parker County rural areas.
Well Depth & Geology in Springtown 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 — Cross Timbers Trinity outcrop0–20 ft
- Paluxy Formation20–350 ft
- Glen Rose Formation350–500 ft
- Twin Mountains Formation500–700 ft
This cross-section shows the layer stack typical of Parker County. The exact formations and depths under a specific Springtown-area property vary — see the details above.
- Primary Aquifer
- Trinity (Paluxy / Twin Mountains)
- Typical Well Depth
- 250–550 ft
- Groundwater District
- Upper Trinity GCD
- Confinement
- outcrop in central and western Parker County; confined beneath younger limestone in eastern Parker County
Parker County overview → Permit & regulations → TDLR License #61234 DKMPW Updated June 4, 2026
Wells around Springtown draw dependable water from the Trinity aquifer once they reach the Paluxy sand — though getting there means hard drilling. Springtown sits in the rolling limestone hills of northwestern Parker County, where Cretaceous limestone dominates below the surface and slows drilling through the upper layers.
Springtown’s rural character means a large proportion of properties depend on private wells rather than municipal service. Agricultural users — including livestock operations and small farms — often need higher-yield wells than typical residential completions, and we can design and drill for those requirements.
Parker County Permit Requirements
Any new water well in Springtown’s area of Parker County requires authorization from both TDLR and the Upper Trinity Groundwater Conservation District. The GCD enforces setback distances, requires completion reports, and regulates spacing between wells to protect the shared aquifer.
For more detail on the local permit process, read our guide to Parker County water well regulations.
Contact DFW Well Service at (940) 536-8560 for a free estimate. We serve the Springtown area regularly and are familiar with local formation depths and the Upper Trinity GCD permit process. Whether you need a new well drilled, a pump replaced, or water quality tested, we’re ready to help.