How to Get Water to Your Central Texas Land
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Getting water to your Central Texas land is obviously a crucial step towards making a property your home. But what options do you have to get water flowing?
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If you're looking for a piece of land to buy, it's important to pay particular attention to where you'll get your water from. The availability of water can greatly affect your use and value of the land. The first step you'll need to do is to determine whether the land is serviced by public water, a community well, or if you'll need to dig your own.
If the property's inside city limits, it will probably have access to public water. If the land is not serviced by public water, but it's still in an area of high population, it might be served by a community well. Community water wells are a great way to share the cost of installing a well between neighbors.
Most of the time, these are already in place. There should be a shared water well agreement filed off record. If a property doesn't have access to a public or community water source, you'll most likely have to drill an individual well in order to get running water to the property. To find out what water source you have to work with, chat with us today - we'll make sure you're not left high and dry after a purchase.