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Tarrant County, TXPlumber in Benbrook, TX
Fort Worth Crew. 14-Minute Dispatch.
Whitestone Estates and Pecan Valley were built in the 1960s and 1970s on galvanized supply lines that have been corroding from the inside for 50-plus years. One pressure event — and the narrow, rust-lined pipe fails at the fitting. S.W.A.T. Plumbing runs from Fort Worth, 14 minutes away, when that call comes in.
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S.W.A.T. Plumbing LLC is a licensed master-plumber-operated contractor (TX Master License #M-39596) headquartered at 2111 East FM1187 in Aledo, TX, serving Benbrook — where Whitestone Estates and Pecan Valley 1960s–70s ranch homes carry original galvanized iron supply on Clear Fork Trinity clay soils prone to seasonal shrink-swell — from its Fort Worth dispatch hub since 2013.
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Plumbing in Benbrook
has its own problems.

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S.W.A.T. Plumbing LLC is a licensed master-plumber-operated contractor (TX Master License #M-39596) headquartered at 2111 East FM1187 in Aledo, TX, serving Benbrook — where Whitestone Estates and Pecan Valley 1960s–70s ranch homes carry original galvanized iron supply on Clear Fork Trinity clay soils prone to seasonal shrink-swell — from its Fort Worth dispatch hub since 2013.
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The 1960s and 1970s ranch homes in Whitestone Estates, Pecan Valley, and Valley West were built on galvanized iron supply lines. Galvanized corrodes from the inside out. By the time a fitting leaks, the interior diameter may have narrowed to a fraction of its original size — cutting water pressure, trapping sediment, and raising the risk of lead-containing scale breaking free into the water column. S.W.A.T. Plumbing dispatches from its Fort Worth hub 14 minutes away, and the crew knows what a galvanized system in a 1968 Benbrook ranch actually looks like before they walk in the door.
The water reaching those older homes comes from the Tarrant Regional Water District via Fort Worth surface treatment. TRWD surface water carries elevated chloramine disinfectant — a compound that is harder on rubber than chlorine. Angle-stop valves, toilet fill-valve seals, and fixture O-rings in homes with original plumbing degrade faster under chloramine chemistry. If a valve fails to close when a supply line lets go, that compounds a small problem into a soaked sub-floor. Benbrook's clay-shrink soils along the Clear Fork Trinity corridor amplify the picture: seasonal drought pulls moisture from the ground, slabs shift, and supply stubs penetrating the slab develop stress fractures at the joints. Slab-leak calls in Benbrook cluster between July and September for exactly that reason.
The newer sections — post-2000 infill around Timber Creek and the 76126 corridor — introduced PEX-dominant plumbing that is holding up well, but those homes still sit on the same clay-soil base. Benbrook issues its own plumbing permits through city hall, separate from Fort Worth Development Services. Pulling through the wrong jurisdiction delays inspections and leaves open permits on the record at resale. S.W.A.T. Plumbing coordinates permits with the City of Benbrook on every qualifying job.
Closest Hub
Dispatching to Benbrook from
Fort Worth HQ — ~14 min from your door.
Every Benbrook call dispatches from our Fort Worth office. Same trucks, same crew, same response standard — just routed to your address.
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Neighborhoods we
deploy to in Benbrook.
Whitestone Estates
1960s–70s ranch stock; galvanized supply lines common throughout
Pecan Valley
Pre-1975 construction; narrow galvanized supply, elevated lead-leach risk
Valley West
Established subdivision; aging copper mixed with galvanized in transition-era homes
Dutch Branch
Clay-soil corridor near Dutch Branch Park; slab movement stress on supply stubs
Timber Creek
Post-2000 infill; PEX supply on same clay-shrink base as older sections
Woodlawn
Mixed vintage; chloramine chemistry degrading older rubber valve components
Known Threats
Common plumbing issues
in Benbrook.
Local soil, water chemistry, and housing stock create predictable failure patterns. Understanding what’s common here lets S.W.A.T. Plumbing arrive with the right equipment already loaded.
Common Issues — Benbrook
- Galvanized iron supply lines in Whitestone Estates and Pecan Valley pre-1975 homes have narrowed from internal corrosion — low pressure, discolored water, and pinhole leaks at fittings are the characteristic failure signs.
- Tarrant Regional Water District surface supply carries chloramine disinfectant that degrades rubber O-rings and valve seals in aging fixture hardware faster than chlorine — sudden shutoff valve failures during emergencies are common.
- Clay-shrink soils along the Clear Fork Trinity corridor contract sharply in summer droughts, stressing slab-penetrating supply and drain stubs — slab-leak calls in Benbrook peak mid-July through September.
- Hard surface water from TRWD accelerates mineral scaling on water heater anode rods and showerheads — a 1960s-era water heater with scaled anode can fail without warning in under a decade of service.
- Sewer laterals under the 1960s–70s subdivisions run through mature cedar elm and live oak root zones — root intrusion into clay-joint sections of cast iron and early PVC lateral is the leading sewer call driver.
Services in Benbrook
What we handle
on every call here.
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Emergency Plumbers
Fort Worth hub is 14 minutes from Benbrook — galvanized pipe failures in Whitestone Estates get a tech on-site before the damage compounds.
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Leak Detection & Repair
Pinhole leaks in 1960s–70s galvanized supply lines diagnosed and repaired same visit — no exploratory wall-opening without a confirmed location.
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Slab Leak Repair
Clear Fork Trinity clay soils shift hardest in August — SWAT uses electronic detection to locate slab failures before any jackhammering begins.
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Clogged Drain
Mineral scale from hard TRWD water combines with root intrusion in older Benbrook laterals — camera confirms the blockage type before the technician selects a clearing method.
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Sewer Line Cleaning
Mature cedar elm and live oak canopy over 1960s–70s sewer laterals means root intrusion is near-certain — hydro-jetting removes the mass and camera confirms the line.
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Gas Line Repair
Gas line pressure-testing and repair for Benbrook addresses permitted with City of Benbrook Building Permits and Inspections, not Fort Worth.
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Whole-House Repiping
Galvanized supply systems in Whitestone Estates and Pecan Valley are candidates for full PEX-A repipe — SWAT pulls the Benbrook permit and closes the inspection.
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Commercial Plumbers
TCU student rental corridor in north Benbrook's 76109 ZIP demands fast-turn commercial and multi-unit plumbing response — SWAT services both residential and commercial accounts.
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Why S.W.A.T. in Benbrook
Built for this area.
Not just in it.
Fort Worth Hub — 14 Minutes to Benbrook.
- Dispatched from the Fort Worth hub — 14-minute average drive to Benbrook addresses
- 24/7 dispatch covers late-night galvanized failures in Whitestone Estates and Pecan Valley
- Crew already knows Benbrook's 1960s–70s pipe profile — no learning curve on a service call
City of Benbrook Permits — Not Fort Worth.
- Benbrook issues its own plumbing permits through city hall at evgov.org — separate from Fort Worth Development Services
- SWAT pulls with the correct jurisdiction on every qualifying job — no open permits left on the record at resale
- All work performed under a licensed Texas Master Plumber — not supervised apprentice labor
Flat-Rate Pricing. Same Price at 2 a.m.
- Written estimate before any work begins — price does not change mid-job
- No after-hours surcharge, no weekend markup, no holiday premium
- Financing available for whole-house galvanized repipe and major slab-leak repair
Verified Reviews
Tarrant County
homeowners speak.
Live Google reviews from across our North Texas service area — including jobs near Benbrook.
“My A/C was leaking because of a backup in the main drain pipe. The tech Tyler was beyond communicative, patient, and tenacious to fix this. He stayed until almost 6p troubleshooting and sticking with the plan of action that freed the issue. Great guy and great service. As a bonus, I requested the soonest available service and when there was a cancellation that pulled my appointment forward by one day. One earlier day with A/C in Mya in Texas. Win! I was provided them through my home warranty service. I will definitely request them again. Tyler was the man!”
Marcus Combsa month ago“Daniel was great. He was Friendly, helpful, and informative. He took time to explain everything and walk me through my options. The SWAT team was great at keeping me informed on service time and expectations. Will 100% recommend.”
Achelle Evansa month ago“Over the weekend, I needed to call a plumber when the expansion tank on my water heater began leaking. I was unsure what might happen if the situation worsened, so I contacted my home warranty service to request assistance. I had previously informed them that if I ever needed plumbing services again, I preferred to work exclusively with S.W.A.T. Plumbing. On Monday morning, I received a call from Christi at S.W.A.T. Plumbing. She explained that although the plumber was finishing another job, she could have someone out later that afternoon. She told me that Scott H. would be handling the call and would contact me when he was on his way. About five minutes after our call ended, Christi called back to let me know that I would be Scott's next service stop. I really appreciated that level of communication. Less than forty five minutes later, Scott arrived at my home. Scott was professional from the moment he arrived. After a brief greeting, he immediately went to work. He confirmed my suspicion that the expansion tank was the problem, returned to his truck for tools and a replacement tank, and had the new tank installed within about twenty minutes. The repair was completed quickly, smoothly, and—most importantly—professionally. This was not my first experience with S.W.A.T. Plumbing, and it certainly will not be my last should the need arise again. This team truly knows how to take care of their customers. Thank you for inviting me to participate in this survey. I appreciate the opportunity to share my feedback. If you have any follow up questions or need additional information, please feel free to contact me.”
Thomas Tangorre2 months ago
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