Gonzales sits about twenty miles southeast of our Luling shop, down US-183 through the cattle country between the Guadalupe and the San Marcos. The "Come and Take It" town runs on ranch wells and stock-tank windmills, and we're close enough to keep them turning.
Gonzales is the seat of Gonzales County and one of the oldest towns in Texas — the "Come and Take It" town where the fight for independence started over a little cannon. These days it's cattle and ranch country, and we serve it and the land around it from our Luling shop, a straight twenty-mile run southeast down US-183.
Gonzales sits in the fork of the Guadalupe and San Marcos rivers, and the ground running out from town is some of the deepest ranching tradition in the state — cattle pasture, hay meadows and stock tanks scattered across big spreads. A lot of those tanks are still kept full by a steel windmill or a well pump nobody thinks about until the day it quits. That's the day we get the call.
From the river-bottom places to the dry pastures out toward Cost, Belmont and Ottine, we handle the whole range of ranch and rural water work for Gonzales-area owners:
Gonzales is about twenty miles southeast of Luling — no long-haul travel charge from some far-off region, just a Central Texas shop that knows this stretch of ranch country coming to your well.
Whether your place is close to the Gonzales square, down along the Guadalupe, or out a county road toward Nixon or Waelder, you're well inside the country we cover every week. Give us a call, tell us what your water's doing, and we'll tell you straight whether we can help and when we can get to you.
Windmill, submersible, turbine or solar — we're a straight run down US-183 and we'll come put your Gonzales water back.
(512) 844-4960