
FlowCore Water serves Denton and Denton County with water well drilling, repair, and inspection, along with water treatment systems and full plumbing services. We've been part of the DFW water services landscape since 2006, and Denton is a city we know well — both the growing urban center and the expansive rural county surrounding it where private well use is widespread.
Call (817) 480-7971 or schedule service online.
What well owners and homeowners in Denton should know
Denton is the county seat of Denton County and home to the University of North Texas and Texas Woman's University. The city itself is largely served by Denton's municipal water system, which draws from Lake Lewisville and Lake Ray Roberts. However, Denton County extends well beyond the city limits into rural and semi-rural areas where private water wells remain the primary water source for many households.
Denton County sits over portions of both the Trinity Aquifer system and the Woodbine Aquifer — two major groundwater sources in north-central Texas. Well depth, water quality, and yield can vary considerably depending on where in the county you are and which formation your well is completed in. Some wells in Denton County produce hard water with elevated iron and mineral content; others are relatively clean but benefit from basic treatment. FlowCore recommends water testing as a baseline for any well that hasn't been evaluated recently.
The Denton ZIP codes we serve include 76201, 76205, 76207, 76208, 76209, and 76210, covering areas from the historic Denton Square and Fry Street neighborhoods through north and south Denton's growing residential corridors. We also serve the rural areas of the county where private well use is most concentrated.
Water Well Services in Denton
Well drilling, repair, and maintenance are core services for FlowCore throughout Denton County. For properties that need a new well, our Texas-licensed team handles well drilling from site evaluation through completion. Existing wells that have lost pressure or yield often need pump attention — our well pump repair service covers both residential and agricultural-scale systems throughout Denton County. For wells showing declining output or water quality issues without a pump failure, well rehabilitation can restore performance at a fraction of the cost of drilling new. We also perform thorough well inspections for new buyers, annual maintenance, and pre-sale evaluations.
Should I test my Denton County well water before drinking it?
Yes — regardless of how long the well has been in use. Water quality in the Trinity and Woodbine aquifers can include elevated hardness, iron, manganese, and occasionally bacteria, particularly in shallow wells or after heavy rain events. Testing gives you a factual baseline for treatment decisions.
Water Treatment & Filtration in Denton
Whether you're on city water or a private well in Denton, water quality treatment is worth considering. Hard water is common throughout Denton County regardless of source. For well owners, FlowCore provides customized water treatment plans based on actual test results — addressing iron, hardness, bacteria, and other contaminants specific to your water. For city water users, a whole-house filtration system or reverse osmosis unit can significantly improve water quality for drinking, cooking, and protecting appliances. We also install and repair irrigation systems throughout Denton — an increasingly important service as the city's residential footprint continues to expand.
Plumbing Services in Denton
Denton's rapid growth over the past two decades means the city has a wide range of property ages and conditions. Older homes near the Denton Square and university areas may need pipe repair and drain work, while newer subdivisions in north and south Denton are still in warranty windows but occasionally need service. FlowCore handles plumbing repair throughout Denton for leaks, low pressure, and fixture issues, along with drain cleaning for slow or blocked lines. Water heater replacement is a common call in Denton — hard water accelerates mineral buildup inside tanks, reducing efficiency and lifespan. We also handle plumbing installation for new construction and major renovations throughout the city.
Why Denton property owners choose FlowCore Water
4.8 stars across Google reviews across multiple DFW locations
Serving the DFW area since 2006
Texas licensed water well drillers and pump installers
Warranty on all work performed
Same-day or next-day service for no-water emergencies
Questions from Denton well owners
What aquifer is used for private wells in Denton County?
Denton County is underlain by portions of both the Trinity Aquifer system and the Woodbine Aquifer. Well depth and water quality can vary considerably depending on which formation a well draws from and where in the county it's located. FlowCore can advise on the right approach for your specific location.
Is well water common in the Denton area?
The city of Denton itself is largely on municipal water, but Denton County has extensive rural areas where private wells are the primary water source. Properties in unincorporated areas of the county, as well as some older in-city parcels, commonly rely on private wells.
How do I get my Denton well water tested?
FlowCore can coordinate water testing for well owners in Denton and Denton County. Testing for hardness, iron, bacteria, and other common contaminants gives you a clear baseline for what treatment, if any, your water needs. We recommend testing any well that hasn't been evaluated in the past few years.
Schedule service in Denton
FlowCore serves all of Denton and Denton County — from the city itself to the rural areas with private well systems throughout the county. Call (817) 480-7971 or schedule service online for well work, water treatment, or plumbing.


