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“Strike the rock and water will come out ofit for the people to drink”
Exodus 17:6b
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est. 1980
Preferred Builders List
Over the three decades we have been building wells, we have developed a strong alliance with many professionals in the building industry. Here are some of the many builders we work with.
Bill Dunn Construction, Inc. 512-847-8311 BillDunnConstruction.com
Brad Marshall Homes 512-989-9925 BradMarshallHomes.com
Braun and Butler Construction 512-837-2882 Braun-Butler.com
Brian A. Bailey Homes 512-328-2502 BaileyHomes.com
Bridgewater Custom Homes 512-801-9109 [email protected]
Buffington Enterprises, Inc. 512-658-5821 [email protected]
C&A Builders 512-261-0692 www.CABldrs.com
Camelot Custom Homes, Inc. 512 577 8348 CamelotHomesInc.com
Casa Bella Development 512-563-9716 Casabella-CustomHomes.com
Caswell Services, Inc. 512-445-4388 CaswellServicesInc.com
Classic Constructors, LP 512-402-1660 ClassicConstructors.com
Dalgleish Construction Company 512-346-8554 Dalgleish.net
DaVinci Homes 512-858-0800 DavinciFineHomes.com
Don Crowell Builders 512-328-9974 DonCrowellBuilders.com
Duffin Construction 512-858-2063 DuffinConstruction.com
Emerald Crest Development 512-478-4950 [email protected]
Encino Homes 512-963-6288 [email protected]
Foursquare Builders, LLC 512-912-7533 FourSquareBuilders.com
J. Pinnelli Company 512-478-5958 Pinnelli.com
Michael Deane Homes, Inc. 512-478-2400 MDH.com
Partners in Building 512-266-6701 PartnersInBuilding.com
Russell Eppright Custom Homes 512-347-9955 EpprightHomes.com
Unique Transformations of Austin 512-300-0132 UniqueTransformationsaTX.com
Distance Requirements For New WellsIn The State of Texas
The State of Texas has set minimum distance requirements for new wells. These rules keep wells away from property lines, septic tanks, septic fields, and sewer lines. The rules help prevent the contamination of the aquifer. The state requires that a standard well annulus be cemented 10’ from the surface. With this completion method, the well must be 50’ from property lines, 50’ from septic tanks, and 100’ from septic fields.
Standard Cemented Well
If the new well is too close, the well can be pressure cemented. This will allow the property line to be as close as 5’ away and the septic field can be up to 50’ away. The septic tank must maintain the 50’ setback as well.
Pressure Cemented Well
For wells that are installed where the area is serviced by a city sewer system, new wells must be 5’ from property lines and 50’ from all sewer lines.
Well Near Sewer Line
Some groundwater districts have setback requirements that supersede the state requirements. These setbacks vary from district to district. Check with us about the distance requirements and possible exceptions for your site.
Major Aquifers Of Texas
PECOS
WEBB
BREWSTER
HUDSPETH
PRESIDIO
REEVES
CULBERSON
VAL VERDE
DUVAL
TERRELL
CROCKETT
KENEDY
FRIO
HARRIS
HILL
BELL
BEE
CLAY
POLK
EDWARDS
JEFF DAVIS
KERR
GAINES
LEON
UVALDE
HALE
DALLAM
IRION
DIMMIT
LAMB
KING
BEXARKINNEY
STARR
HALL
WISEJACK
UPTON
HIDALGO
SUTTON
CASS
OLDHAM
ELLIS
MEDINA
KIMBLE
ZAVALA
KENT
RUSK
LEE
LYNN
GRAY
COKE
LA SALLE
MILAM
ERATH
HARTLEY
HUNT
BRAZORIA
SMITH
KNOX
FLOYD
LLANO
ANDREWS
TYLER
TRAVISLIBERTY
JONES
NUECES
REAGAN
BOWIE
WARD
ZAPATA
LAMAR
REAL
NOLAN
TERRY GARZA
MILLS
COLEMAN
ECTOR
TOM GREEN
MASON
YOUNG
FALLS
CAMERON
MATAGORDA
HAYS
BROWN
COOKE
JASPE
R
DEAF SMITH
BURNET
MAVERICK
HOUSTON
LAVACA
FISHER
COLLIN
MOORE
FANNIN
MOTLEY
MARTIN
LIVE OAK
DALLAS
EL PASO
BAILEY
BOSQUE
HARDIN
KLEBERG
JIM HOGG
TAYLOR
COTTLE
POTTER
DONLEY
GOLIAD
SAN SABA
ATASCOSA
DENTON
CORYELLCRANE
CONCHO
BAYLOR
DE WITT
BROOKS
PARKER
RUNNELS
NAVARRO
ARCHER
CARSON
CASTRO
WOOD
SCURRY
CROSBY
FAYETTE
McMULLEN
WHARTON
BORDEN
CALHOUN
SHELBY
MENARD
GILLESPIE
PARMER
WILSON
DICKENS
SCHLEICHER
GRIMES
FOARD
PANOLA
HASKELL
BRISCOE
RANDALL
DAWSON
MIDLAND
HOWARD
McLENNAN
GONZALES
GRAYSONRED RIVER
SWISHER
ROBERTS
HOCKLEY
ANDERSON
TARRANT
WALKER
LUBBOCK
VICTORIA
BASTROP JEFFERSON
SHERMAN
WHEELER
MITCHELL
YOAKUM
STERLINGWINKLER
TRINITY
HEMPHILL
WILBAR-GER
COMAN-CHE
WALLER
KARNES
LIPSCOMB
JACKSON
WILLIAMSON
REFUGIO
WILLACY
LOVING
AUSTIN
EASTLAND
HOPKINS
McCULLOCH
BLANCO
HARRISONSTEPHENS
ANGELINA
CALLAHAN
COLORADO
HANSFORD
KAUFMAN
BANDERA
PALO PINTO
MONTAGUE
HAMILTON
OCHILTREE
COMAL
LIMESTONESABINE
COCHRAN
FORT BEND
CHAMBERS
VAN ZANDT
WICHITA
JOHNSON
STONEWALL
HENDERSON
TITUS
FREESTONE
MONTGOMERY
HOOD
KENDALL
BRAZOS
GALVESTON
UPSHUR
HUTCHINSON
LAMPASAS
BURLESON
HARDEMAN
GUADALUPE
CHILD-RESS
ARM-STRONG
GLASS-COCK
NACOG-DOCHES
MARION
CALDWELL
MADISON
ORANGE
DELTA
RAINS
GREGG
CAMP
MO
RR
IS
FRA
NK
LIN
ROCK-WALL
COLLINGS-WORTH
THROCK-MORTON
SOMER-VEL
SANAUGUS-
TINE
SANJACINTO
JIMWELLS
SHACKEL-FORD
CHERO-KEE
NEW
TON
ROBERT-SON
WASHING-TON
ARAN-SASSAN
PATRICIO
Major Aquifers of Texas
NOTE: Chronology by Geologic age.
DISCLAIMERThis map was generated by the Texas Water Development Board
using GIS (Geographic Information System) software. No claims are made to the accuracy or completeness of the
information shown herein nor to its suitability for a particular use.The scale and location of all mapped data are approximate.
©0 50 100 150 20025
Miles
LegendPecos ValleySeymourGulf Coast Carrizo - Wilcox (outcrop)Carrizo - Wilcox (subcrop)Hueco - Mesilla BolsonOgallalaEdwards - Trinity Plateau (outcrop)Edwards - Trinity Plateau (subcrop)Edwards BFZ (outcrop)Edwards BFZ (subcrop)Trinity (outcrop)Trinity (subcrop)
EA
SX
TTE R
AW
MENT
POLEDEV
B OARD
Map updated December 2006 by Mark Hayes, GISP
OUTCROP (portion of a water-bearing rock unit exposed at the land surface)SUBCROP (portion of a water-bearing rock unit existing below other rock units)
The layers of limestone and clay that lay below our feet are very fascinating. The layers slope downward to the Southeast and rise to the Northwest. Generally, most recharge for these formations occur where the porous layers of the rock outcrop to the surface. The main production zones are the Edwards, the Glenrose layers and the Lower Trinity. The Glenrose and the Lower Trinity make up the Trinity Aquifer, while the Edwards is a separate aquifer. In most cases, the thickness and porosity of the formations are smaller as they rise toward the surface. This means that they produce less volume and are more prone to be affected by droughts. Formations that are deeper are generally thicker and have more substantial porosity. This leads to higher flows and longer drought tolerances. Conversely, the water quality tends to be degraded the longer the water stays in the formation. Therefore, the deeper zones have poorer quality water than those in more shallow layers.
Trinity, Glenrose & Edwardsformations of Central TX
Submersible Water Well Systemwith “Hide a Well”
Many of our clients are concerned about the final look of the equipment. For those special sites that require a smaller profile, we have developed the “Hide-a-Well” completion method. This technology is not new, but it is rarely used in Texas. It was developed for cold climate areas where there are freeze concerns. But, the technology does work well to provide you with a very small well head.As you can see in the picture, the well headcan be as small as 13” in height and 5” indiameter. The cost to install this option isvery similar to the standard completionmethods. Of course, we only use brassequipment to prevent corrosion and topit off with an aluminum well cover.The equipment can be painted or easilycovered to conceal the well.
Wellhead measuring only 13” high.
Storage Tank Systems
Tired of sulfur gas in your well water? Our system lets the gas escape naturally by aeration. Like carbonation in a soft drink, the gas only escapes when the liquid is not under pressure. This occurs inside the tank and the gas is vented out.
Need a backup water system in case of submersible pump failure? The storage tank can give you a reservoir of water that can be used if your well pump fails. The customer can select the amount of reserved water which can be accessed by flipping a single switch. Then with careful use of your remaining water you can continue to have full flow and pressure while we service your well. If necessary, your storage tank can be filled by a local water delivery service.
How about more water pressure and better flow? Yes, a storage tank can do this for you even if your well produces only one gallon per minute. With a storage tank you may never know that you have a weak well.
Are you tired of replacing the submersible pump in your well? With a storage tank your pump will have about one tenth the number of starts. This will double or triple the life of your pump.
Do you have sediment in your water? A storage tank can let the sand, rust, or limestone settle to the floor of the tank. If necessary, the tank can be cleaned out every few years through a manhole cover built into the lid. It also removes all iron and gives you gravity fed water during power outages.
At Bee Cave Drilling, Inc., our objective is to make owning a water well a pleasure.Most of our customers are thrilled with their water well. We would like the opportunity to change your opinion about yours. Give us a call, and we will come to your location, explain our various systems, and give you a free estimate on site. We welcome the opportunity to earn your business.
submersible pump on/off
storage tank
booster pump on/offtemporarily
booster pump on/offpermanentlybooster
pump
pressuretank
well head
Before
Here are someexamples of how you can get creative with your storage tank covers!
After
“No-Spill-Drill”
Our customers are often surprised by the mess that is created during the drilling process. In some cases, the cost to clean up the drilling cuttings and restore the site to original conditions can be very expensive. Some sites are so sensitive that you can’t spill drill cuttings on the ground. If this sounds like your site, don’t worry. We have a solution. We bring in a container to catch all drilling cuttings and water. Then we haul it off and you are left with a clean site.
PumpSaver
Solar Pumps
If you want to protect your pump from dry run, rapid
cycle, and low voltage, the PumpSaver is the product to
get. It watches the power used by the motor and shuts the
motor off if the conditions are not ideal. If the pump runs out of water, the pump shuts down and automatically restarts after
a delay. It also protects the pvc production pipe and casing from
heat damage.
If you don’t have power to your site, we can still give you water. Recent advances in solar technology have made this a viable option for many customers. Prices are now very reasonable for this growing business. If you need a solar pumping system, ask us how we can custom design a system to fit your needs.
Constant pressure is something that all our customers demand.
Gone are the days of fluctuating pressure from your grandfather’s
water well. Today, we offer a full line of constant pressure options to fit any need. Ask us how we
can build your system with a constant pressure pump.
We deliver water too! If your tank is low, call us for a load of water. We offer reasonable rates and will do whatever we can to get your water system on today.
Constant Pressure Systems
Bulk Water Delivery
Septic Systems • Site Prep • Lot Cleaning Maintenance Contracts • Rocksaw • Backhoe • Bobcat
Spillman Excavating14310 Hwy. 71 West
Austin, Texas 78738
Office: 512-263-2338 Fax: 512-263-1622
“Big” Joe
512-636-2033
“L’il” Joe
512-636-0528
Preferred PartnersWe are asked on a daily basis, “Do you know someone who does _____”? Yes!We have partnered up with other companies that supply their clients with the same level of customer service, honesty and integrity that we deliver to our own. Please browse the following pages, and if you choose one of our “Preferred Partners”, please tell them “Bee Cave Drilling sent me” when you call. You will be well taken care of! If you don’t see what you need, please give us a call. We may
still know someone.
Call us today for an irrigation estimate for your home.
512 - 310 - 19142 years Parts / Service Warranty
Fast, Clean and Efficient Installation
Rainwater Collection and Specialty Irrigation Available
Licensed Irrigator 7589
We have a vast number of real estate professionals that we work with. They coordinate with our staff to en-sure the well on a property is in good working order. We also advise them of any recommendations we may have to make the system more efficient. This pertains to both existing wells, and to property that will need a well in the future. Never buy a property without calling and requesting either a well inspection, or a well esti-mate. We will help you set your expectations on well cost, and water availability. A good realtor will always advise you to consult with a quality well professional.
Alicia Kelley (Realty Austin) 512-736-7585 [email protected] Akers (Austin Modern Living) 512-275-6255 [email protected] Parker (RE/MAX Gateway) 512-767-8857 [email protected] King (City View Realty) 512-786-3248 [email protected] England (MaxAvenue,LLC) 512-619-3040 [email protected] Dement (Realty Austin) 512-689-7352 [email protected] Erthal (Amelia Bullock Realtors) 512-587-4687 [email protected] Poynor (Keller Williams) 512-794-6604 [email protected] Adams (Gateway Realty) 512-944-5958 www.gatewayrealtynow.comDesmond Milvenan (Turnquist Partners) 512-294-4740 [email protected] Goodale (Austin City Living) 512-431-8416 [email protected] Arant (Keller Williams) 512-261-1000 www.GeneArant.comJackie Good (Realty Austin) 512-431-3395 [email protected] West (Keller Williams) 512-913-3342 [email protected] Honegger (Outlaw Realty) 512-497-9252 [email protected] Aladeniyi (Realty Austin) 512-241-1300 [email protected] Reynolds Gregorcyk (SW Realty) 512-658-1070 [email protected] Howard (Keller Williams) 512-288-5885 [email protected] Goldner (Amelia Bullock) 512-944-0630 [email protected] Coffman (Keller Williams) 512-968-0361 [email protected] Heslop (BloodHound Inspections) 512-217-6797 [email protected] Clarke (Turnquist Partners) 512-658-6389 [email protected] Klein (Keller Williams) 512-431-6955 [email protected] Moore (Zip Realty) 512-569-9406 [email protected] Shawn Culhane (Culhane Premier Properties) 512-590-0850 [email protected] Hershey (Keller Williams) 512-818-0429 [email protected] Baker (Riverstone Residential) 512-496-6784 [email protected] Coffman (Keller Williams) 512-968-0361 [email protected] Grossman (Realty Austin) 512-919-6524 [email protected] Coplen (Stanberry & Associates) 512-619-7507 [email protected] Graham (Turnquist Partners) 512-560-9994 [email protected]
Preferred Realtors List
What We Do
Water Well Drilling
Irrigation Wells
Geothermal Well Drilling
Well Cleanout/Deepening
Submersible Pumping Systems
Solar Pumping Systems
Sulphur Gas Removal
Storage Tank Systems
Booster Systems
Constant Pressure Systems
Community Water Systems
“Hide-A-Well”
“No-Spill-Drill”
Bulk Water Delivery
185 Angel Fire Dr. • Dripping Springs, Texas 78620Office: 512-894-4221 • beecavedrilling.comLicense: #54416, #54436, #54870