Wide Open Water Well Services, LLC

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Wide Open Water Well Services specializes in comprehensive solutions for accessing & managing ground water by drilling new wells, installing pumps, maintaining systems, repairing issues & testing water quality.

05/21/2026
Wide open water well now offers financing thru a third party, AFFIRM. If you need any work or servicing done give us a c...
05/19/2026

Wide open water well now offers financing thru a third party, AFFIRM. If you need any work or servicing done give us a call.

05/19/2026

A change in smell is a pretty common sign that something in your water system may need attention.

Sometimes it’s harmless mineral content that naturally occurs in well water. Other times, unusual smells can point to bacteria, sulfur, sediment, or other water quality concerns.

A few common examples:
• “Rotten egg” smell → often related to sulfur
• Metallic smell → could indicate mineral content like iron
• Musty or earthy odors → may point to bacteria or organic matter

The tricky part is that water can still look clear while something is going on beneath the surface.

That’s why water testing matters. It helps identify what’s actually causing the issue so you can make informed decisions about treatment, filtration, or system maintenance.

If your water suddenly smells different, it’s usually worth paying attention to—not just ignoring and hoping it goes away. 💧

Turning on the faucet and suddenly having no water is enough to make any homeowner panic.But here’s something many peopl...
05/12/2026

Turning on the faucet and suddenly having no water is enough to make any homeowner panic.

But here’s something many people don’t realize

‘no water’ doesn’t always mean your well is dry.

In many cases, the issue is actually related to another part of the system, such as:
• a failing well pump
• pressure tank problems
• electrical issues
• a tripped breaker
• pressure switch malfunctions

Some of these problems can be diagnosed and repaired much faster (and more affordably) than people expect.

That’s why it’s important not to assume the worst right away. A proper inspection can help identify what’s really going on and get your water flowing again as quickly as possible. 💧

When irrigation coverage becomes inconsistent, most people immediately think there’s a sprinkler problem.But on golf cou...
05/08/2026

When irrigation coverage becomes inconsistent, most people immediately think there’s a sprinkler problem.

But on golf courses and large commercial properties, the issue often starts much deeper - at the well system itself.

If the pump is struggling, pressure is fluctuating, or the system can’t keep up with demand, it can lead to:
• uneven watering
• dry patches
• overworked irrigation systems
• stressed turf

The challenge is that these issues usually build gradually over time before they become obvious on the surface.

A properly functioning well system helps keep irrigation consistent, efficient, and reliable - especially during peak watering season. 💧

Your well pump doesn’t usually fail without warning... there are often a few signs leading up to it.3 signs your well pu...
05/06/2026

Your well pump doesn’t usually fail without warning... there are often a few signs leading up to it.

3 signs your well pump may be about to fail:

• Inconsistent or low water pressure – if your pressure is dropping or surging, your pump may be struggling to keep up
• Air sputtering from faucets – this can point to issues with the pump or water flow
• Pump running nonstop – a system that won’t shut off is working harder than it should

Catching these early can help avoid a full “no water” situation and a much bigger repair.

If you’ve noticed any of these, it’s worth getting it checked out sooner rather than later. We’re always here if you need a second look.

Hard water is one of those things you don’t always notice right away - but over time, it adds up.Those extra minerals do...
05/04/2026

Hard water is one of those things you don’t always notice right away - but over time, it adds up.

Those extra minerals don’t just leave spots on dishes - they can build up inside pipes, put added strain on your pump, and reduce overall efficiency across your system. That wear and tear can lead to more frequent repairs and a shorter lifespan for the equipment you rely on every day.

If you’ve noticed buildup around faucets or your water just doesn’t feel quite right, it might be worth taking a closer look.

Not sure what your system is telling you? We’re happy to help. 💧

Nothing makes our day like a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review from a happy homeowner.If we’ve helped get your water flowing again, we’d trul...
05/01/2026

Nothing makes our day like a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review from a happy homeowner.

If we’ve helped get your water flowing again, we’d truly appreciate you taking a minute to share your experience. Your feedback helps others know they can count on us, too 💧

Most people don’t think about their well system… until something stops working.Routine maintenance helps prevent breakdo...
04/29/2026

Most people don’t think about their well system… until something stops working.

Routine maintenance helps prevent breakdowns and extends system life. We identify early warning signs and address small issues before they turn into major repairs, saving homeowners time and money in the long run.💧

Not having issues? That’s the perfect time for a quick inspection.
🗓Call today to schedule. 830-570-9796

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Bullard, TX

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