Lockhart is the seat of our own Caldwell County, about twelve miles up US-183 from our Luling shop. That's a short haul for us — so the farms, ranches and country places around the Barbecue Capital of Texas get a real windmill and pump man, not a call-center referral.
Lockhart is the county seat, so half the folks we work for in Caldwell County are headed there anyway — to the courthouse, the feed store, or one of the smokehouses that made the town famous. We're twelve miles down US-183 in Luling, close enough that a Lockhart well is practically a hometown call.
Ringed around the Lockhart square is some of the best farm and ranch ground in this part of Texas — row-crop fields, cattle pasture and hay meadows running out toward Dale, Maxwell and McMahan. Most of that country lives on well water, and a lot of it still has an old steel windmill standing over a stock tank. When the water stops, we're the people who come put it back.
From the blackland fields north of town to the sandier ground toward the San Marcos River, we cover the whole spread of Caldwell County water work for Lockhart owners:
Lockhart and Luling share a county line and about a dozen miles of US-183. That means no long-haul travel charges from another region — just a Caldwell County shop coming to a Caldwell County well.
Whether your place is right off the Lockhart square, out toward Dale and Uhland, or down a county road past McMahan, you're well within where we work 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 short drive down US-183 and we'll come put your Lockhart water back.
(512) 844-4960