TX Driller's License #61646 · Licensed & Insured

Service area · Sanger, Denton County

Water well drilling in Sanger, Texas

Sanger is home ground for Triangle J. Our shop is in the Denton-Sanger area, so response times here are as fast as they get.

Sanger is not a town we drive to; it is where we live and work. Triangle J Water Wells is based in the Denton-Sanger area, which means a Sanger drilling project or a pump emergency gets a neighbor's response time, not a contractor's. We drill residential, agricultural, and livestock wells in and around Sanger and handle pump installation, service, storage tanks, and well plugging.

Everything a Sanger well needs, from one company

Every job is turnkey. We pull the state well records near your property, handle the groundwater district paperwork, drill and construct the well, set the pump and any storage system, and leave the site clean, backed by our 2-year warranty.

Well depths around Sanger

Sanger sits in Denton County, where Triangle J has 37 wells on the Texas public record averaging 499 feet of total depth. Local depths across our area run from about 200 feet to 800 feet or more depending on the formation, with most wells producing from the Trinity Aquifer and some areas reaching good water shallower in the Woodbine. Before drilling near Sanger we study the records around your specific property, so the depth estimate reflects your neighbors' wells rather than a county average. More on Denton County drilling conditions, or compare the two aquifers.

Permits for a Sanger well

Denton County properties 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 coordinate and handle most of it. We typically drill on properties of 2 or more acres, per county rules. How the permits work.

Local numbers

Denton County, by the record

  • 37county wells on Texas public record
  • 499 ftaverage total depth of those wells
  • 2-yearwarranty on every new well

Texas Submitted Drillers Reports for license #61646, 2022-2026. Public filings lag actual work; your property may differ.

Sanger questions

What Sanger homeowners ask us

How deep would a well in Sanger be?

Our Denton County wells on public record average 499 feet, and area depths run from roughly 200 to 800 feet or more by formation. We pull the state records around your Sanger property before quoting, so you get a number grounded in nearby wells.

What does a well cost near Sanger?

Complete residential and light-ag systems in North Texas typically run $11,000 to $60,000 or more, driven mostly by depth and equipment. Drilling is billed by borehole depth. See the full cost guide.

How fast can you get to a pump problem in Sanger?

Fast. We are based in the Denton-Sanger area, we answer the phone ourselves, and pump emergencies close to home get priority response. Call or text (940) 230-2649.

Do I need a permit for a well in Sanger?

Yes, through the North Texas Groundwater Conservation District plus the state TDLR filing. We handle most of the paperwork, and permitting typically takes 2 to 4 weeks.

Your well driller is already in Sanger

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