San Marcos is about twenty-five miles northwest of our Luling shop, up SH-80 toward the Hill Country. The town's grown up around its spring-fed river and the university — but ring past the edge of it and you're back in ranch land where wells and windmills still do the work.
San Marcos sits in Hays County on the spring-fed San Marcos River, and it's grown fast around Texas State University and the I-35 corridor. But the city is ringed by Hill Country ranch land, and out there — past the last subdivision — the old rules still hold: no water without a well, and no well without a pump. We serve that country from our Luling shop, about twenty-five miles southeast down SH-80.
Head out from San Marcos in almost any direction and the ground starts to roll and turn to cedar and limestone Hill Country — the pastures, hobby ranches and country homesteads around Martindale, Staples, Fentress and out toward Wimberley and Kyle. A lot of those places run entirely on well water, and plenty still have a windmill standing over a stock tank. When one stops turning, we're the people who come set it right.
From river-bottom homesteads to the higher, rockier ground west of I-35, we cover the full range of well and windmill work for San Marcos-area owners:
San Marcos is about twenty-five miles up SH-80 from Luling — a manageable drive, with no long-haul charge from some distant region. Just a Central Texas shop that knows this ground coming to your well.
Whether your place is near the San Marcos River, out toward Martindale and Staples, or up a county road toward Wimberley, you're inside the country we cover. 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 up SH-80 and we'll come put your San Marcos water back.
(512) 844-4960