In Kermit there's no river to fall back on — homes, ranches and the oilfield all depend on the water under the sand. We drill it, pump it and keep it flowing.
A brutal drought in 1916 nearly emptied Kermit before oil saved it in 1926 — proof that out here, everything hinges on water. With no reliable surface water, the town draws entirely on what's underground, and the City of Kermit runs nine public wells right inside the city limits.
What keeps that groundwater coming is the sand. The dune field on the county's east side is its single best natural recharge zone — porous sand lets rain sink straight down to the aquifer instead of running off in the heat.
For homes, ranches and oilfield operations across Winkler County — complete, dependable water well service.
Residential and commercial wells drilled and cased for dependable water.
Submersible and solar pumps installed, repaired or replaced — fast.
Off-grid solar pumping for remote ranch wells and stock tanks.
High-output water supply and pump service for basin operations.
When the shallow water won't do, we go to the Santa Rosa.
No water? Existing customers get priority to get back online quickly.
Family-owned, licensed and insured, serving Winkler County and the Permian Basin. Get a free quote today.
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