Two and half year old thread bump here, but thought I'd give an update for anyone needing water service in Comal Co.
1) Had a well drilled (2016) by RRR Pump Sales & Services. Total cost was around $22,000. Drilled past 425, placed pump in the upper 300s, and we had about 5-7gpm. Cost included a 2500g stacked concrete tank. RRR did a fine job, but they are old school with communication and invoicing and service. V
2) Fast forward to 2018, and we needed more well service. The well RRR drilled in 2016 is now on a piece of property that we have for sale.
https://www.landsoftexas.com/property/1126-Imhoff-Lane-New-Braunfels-Texas-78132/502042 We bought a piece of property with well that had been drilled about 15 years ago, then capped. It was a much deeper well - bottom over 900ft - with great deliverability. Kutscher Drilling out of San Marcos was the best bid, and easiest to work with. $9000 to bring the well on-line with a constant pressure system. 10g/min pump placed at 625ft. Water has some sulphur smell to it, and I'm sure its hard. Will likely treat/filter it at some point.
Aint nothing cheap. But if you're in Comal Co and need water service - I'd recommend Kutscher. Those guys came out multiple times to make sure everything was good to go, and the price was right compared to other quotes.
3) House build starts this spring/summer, and we are committed to whole house rainwater capture. The water well will service as a house backup, and water for external hose bibs. I'll probably start a new thread with the rainwater details once its built. Gutters, trenching, conveyance, capture tank, filters, etc...looking at a $60,000 price tag to service a 4000 sq/ft home for a family of 4-5.
With the rainwater system, I won't have to rely on the future of groundwater in the Texas Hill Country. And boy that makes me happy. I'm dipping into the Trinity-Glen Rose, but so are some people with MUCH bigger plans and deeper pockets. Scary shat right here:
https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/4383d6_618f56703d1c47449d58d51caf913bf9.pdf schmellba99: Hard to believe people are looking at what is happening and thinking this is something other than a flu like bug