Polk County, TX

From Downtown Livingston to the Far Shore of the Lake

Lake Livingston stretches across roughly 83,000 acres, and the wells around it don't all behave the same. Here's exactly where we work and what we see town by town.

Livingston

The Polk County seat sits along US 59/I-69, and city water lines cover most of the incorporated area. Just outside those lines, though, plenty of homes on larger lots still run private wells, especially toward the edges of town and along the older county roads. We service both the well systems just outside city limits and the acreage properties further out.

Onalaska

Onalaska sits at what locals call the heart of Lake Livingston, home to a number of lakefront subdivisions and planned communities, each with its own homeowners association. Cape Royale, one of the larger lake-area developments, sits nearby off FM 224, and Indian Springs Lake Estates covers a chunk of the shoreline closer to town. Wells in these subdivisions tend to be original to construction from the 1980s and 1990s, which puts a lot of them right in the age range where pressure tanks and pump motors start needing attention.

Point Blank

Point Blank sits on the western shore where Polk County meets the San Jacinto County line, and it has several waterfront subdivisions of its own, many centered around shared boat ramps and private roads. Waterwood is one of the well-known communities out this direction. Properties here often sit on lots with heavier weekend use than weekday use, which is exactly the pattern that runs pressure tanks and switches into the ground faster than steady daily use would.

Goodrich

Goodrich runs along US 59/I-69 and covers a mix of rural acreage, farms, ranches, and smaller lake-adjacent subdivisions off the FM roads leading toward the water. Wells out this way tend to run deeper than the newer drills closer to town, and older galvanized drop pipe is more common here than in the newer subdivisions ringing the lake.

Subdivisions and Communities We Cover

Cape Royale

Large lake-area development off FM 224 near Onalaska, mostly original 1980s and 90s wells.

Waterwood

Western shore community near Point Blank with heavy weekend occupancy patterns.

Indian Springs Lake Estates

Lakefront lots near Livingston with a mix of well ages and pump types.

Camilla Coves

Shoreline lots that see hard summer use on older wellhouses.

Pine Harbor

Smaller waterfront subdivision along the lake's western edge.

West Livingston

Timber and lake country on larger acreage lots outside city water lines.

Where We Draw the Line

We serve Polk County properties within about 25 miles of Livingston, covering the lake shoreline from Onalaska to Point Blank and out to Goodrich. Properties further into San Jacinto or Trinity County on the far side of the lake fall outside our standard response window. Call and we'll tell you honestly if you're inside the zone before you book anything.

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