Johnson County, Texas is one of the fastest-growing counties in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex — and with that growth comes increasing demand for private water wells. Whether you’re building a new home in Cleburne, managing a ranch near Alvarado, or developing land in Burleson, Turnkey Wells provides expert water well drilling services throughout Johnson County.
Johnson County Well Drilling at a Glance
Johnson County stretches from the southern suburbs of Fort Worth down into rural ranch country. With over 3,400 TCEQ-recorded wells, the county has a strong history of private water well use for residential, agricultural, and commercial purposes.
| Stat | Johnson County Data |
|---|---|
| Total Wells on Record (TCEQ) | 3,418 |
| Average Well Depth | ~478 feet |
| Maximum Well Depth on Record | 1,500 feet |
| Most Common Use | Domestic (residential) |
| Licensed Drillers in County | 8 |
Source: Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) well records database.
How Deep Will My Well Be in Johnson County?
Johnson County wells tend to run deeper than neighboring counties to the north and west. TCEQ records show an average pump depth of approximately 478 feet, with some wells exceeding 1,000 feet in southern parts of the county. The Paluxy Aquifer and Trinity Group formations serve as the primary groundwater sources.
Your specific depth will depend on your property’s location, the aquifer being targeted, and your water demand. Turnkey Wells conducts a thorough site assessment before drilling begins, so you’ll have a clear picture of what to expect.
Water Well Drilling Cost in Johnson County, Texas
Given the deeper average well depths in Johnson County, budget accordingly:
- Residential well (350–500 ft): $12,000 – $22,000
- Deeper wells (500–800 ft): $20,000 – $38,000
- Deep agricultural/ranch wells (800+ ft): $35,000+
- Pump, pressure tank & electrical: $3,000 – $7,000 (included in our turnkey packages)
Turnkey Wells offers all-inclusive, transparent pricing — everything from permitting to pump installation is bundled in. No surprise charges. Contact us for a free Johnson County estimate.
Licensed Water Well Drillers Serving Johnson County
TCEQ-licensed water well drillers on record in Johnson County include:
- Carl Stone — Cleburne, TX | (817) 477-5589
- Gilbert Mario Robles — Alvarado, TX | (254) 498-8942
- Jason M. Bradley — Godley, TX | (817) 645-9755
- Mathew C. Shrum — Grandview, TX | (817) 645-9755
- William C. Spence Jr. — Venus, TX | (940) 668-8344
- Aldo A. Maldonado — Venus, TX | (817) 477-2215
Turnkey Wells is fully licensed, bonded, and insured for water well drilling throughout Johnson County. We bring the expertise and equipment to handle any depth, any terrain.
Areas We Serve in Johnson County
- Cleburne (county seat)
- Burleson
- Alvarado
- Godley
- Grandview
- Venus
- Joshua
- Keene
- Crowley (border area)
- Rural properties throughout the county
Why Turnkey Wells for Johnson County?
- ✅ Deep well specialists — we regularly drill 400–800+ ft wells
- ✅ Licensed & bonded Texas water well contractor
- ✅ All-inclusive turnkey pricing — no hidden costs
- ✅ Free on-site estimates for Johnson County properties
- ✅ TCEQ-compliant permits, casing, and grouting
- ✅ Emergency water well service available
Get a Free Quote — Johnson County, TX
Don’t rely on municipal water restrictions or expensive water delivery. A private water well gives you independence, reliability, and long-term value. Contact Turnkey Wells today for your free Johnson County well drilling consultation.
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