Wickett grew up on the railroad and the oilfield between Pecos and Monahans. Out past the city lines, a dependable well is how you turn on the tap — and that's our job.
Wickett started as a railroad switch in 1881 and became a town when oil came in the 1920s — later home to a refinery and the big Cabot carbon-black plant. It's small enough that the town only organized public water and sewer service in 1962, and much of Ward County still lives beyond the mains.
Out here in the Pecos River valley, with barely a foot of rain a year, the answer is the same as it's always been: a good well into the Pecos Valley aquifer. Water levels in central Ward County have been dropping with heavy use, so how a well is built and maintained really matters.
For homes, ranches and oilfield operations across Ward 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.
Water supply, casing and pump service for businesses and basin sites.
High-volume irrigation and turbine pumps for farms and fields.
No water? Existing customers get priority to get back online quickly.
Family-owned, licensed and insured, based just west in Pecos. Get a free quote today.
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