Based in Bowling Green, we cover private well systems throughout Warren County and into the surrounding rural areas where well water — rather than city water — is the norm.
Bowling Green itself is on a mix of city water and private wells depending on the neighborhood, and the unincorporated parts of Warren County lean heavily on private wells — which is really where most of our work happens. We cover the city and its immediate surrounding communities including:
We also take calls from a handful of neighboring counties where the same karst geology and rural well-dependence apply, on a case-by-case basis depending on the job:
If your address is somewhere between these towns and you're not sure whether you're in range, call — it's a quick answer and most of Warren County and its immediate neighbors are a same-day or next-day fit.
One geology, one service area. Warren County and the towns above sit on the same Pennyroyal Karst Plain — the limestone belt that also produced Lost River Cave in Bowling Green and Mammoth Cave to our northeast. That shared geology is a big part of why we service this specific region rather than a generic radius on a map: well behavior here has real local patterns worth understanding. See our well & water articles for more on that.