Service area · Aubrey, Denton County
Water well drilling in Aubrey, Texas
Acreage, horses, and new homesteads in northern Denton County. Triangle J drills and services wells across the Aubrey area from our shop nearby.
Aubrey sits in northern Denton County horse country, near Lake Ray Roberts, where acreage properties and barns make a private water well a practical choice. Triangle J Water Wells is based in Denton County too, a short drive away, and we drill, pump, and service wells across the Aubrey area for homeowners, ranchers, and builders.
Wells for homes, horses, and acreage
Properties around Aubrey often need more than a hole in the ground. A horse operation or an acreage homestead needs the whole water system thought through: the well, the pump, the pressure tank, and sometimes storage for irrigation and stock. Triangle J does all of it turnkey, one company and one bill:
- Residential well drilling for homes and homesteads
- Irrigation and livestock wells for pasture and paddocks
- Storage tanks and pressure systems for high-demand properties
- Pump installation and replacement
- Well inspections, a smart step when buying acreage on well water
How deep are wells around Aubrey?
Aubrey is in Denton County, where our 37 wells on the Texas public record average 499 feet of total depth. Depths across the area run from about 200 feet to 800 feet or more depending on formation, with the Trinity Aquifer supplying most wells and the Woodbine reaching water shallower in some zones. Before we drill near Aubrey, we pull the state well records around your property and design the well from what your neighbors' wells actually show. Denton County drilling conditions and the Trinity vs Woodbine explainer cover the details.
Permits and lot size
Denton County wells file with the North Texas Groundwater Conservation District plus the state TDLR paperwork; the local paper permit asks only for well depth and pump depth. Permitting typically takes 2 to 4 weeks in most North Texas counties, and we handle most of it. We typically drill on properties of 2 or more acres, per county rules, which fits most Aubrey-area acreage; smaller lots should confirm with the county. One prep tip that saves time: have power available at the well site if possible. More on permits.
Aubrey questions
What Aubrey landowners ask us
Can a well handle a house plus horses?
Often yes, with the system sized for the demand. High-demand properties sometimes add a storage tank and booster pump so stock watering and household use do not fight over pressure. We evaluate your property and design for the load. More on storage systems.
How deep would my Aubrey well be?
Our Denton County public-record average is 499 feet, with area depths running roughly 200 to 800 feet or more by formation. The records check around your specific property is what narrows it down, and we do that before every estimate.
What does a well cost in the Aubrey area?
Complete North Texas systems typically run $11,000 to $60,000 or more depending on depth, geology, and equipment; larger or deeper systems can exceed that. The cost guide breaks it down.
How long from call to water?
Permitting typically takes 2 to 4 weeks, and we handle most of that paperwork. The drilling itself usually takes days. Full timeline here.
Get an Aubrey well estimate
Free estimates across northern Denton County. Call or text (940) 230-2649.