
Service Area
Tarrant County, TXPlumber in Crowley, TX
Fort Worth Crew. 19-Minute Dispatch.
Crowley grew 40% in a decade, and the 1980s-2000s subdivisions that anchored that growth are now entering the pipe-fatigue window. Galvanized supply, early CPVC, and builder-grade compression drain joints on clay-heavy soil — the Fort Worth crew is 19 minutes away when it goes wrong.
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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 Crowley — where Rocky Creek drainage creates periodic soil saturation in adjacent subdivisions and a 40.8% population surge between 2010 and 2020 pushed infrastructure to its limits — from its Fort Worth dispatch hub since 2013.
ZIP Codes Served
Local Context
Plumbing in Crowley
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 Crowley — where Rocky Creek drainage creates periodic soil saturation in adjacent subdivisions and a 40.8% population surge between 2010 and 2020 pushed infrastructure to its limits — from its Fort Worth dispatch hub since 2013.
ZIP Codes Served
Crowley has a single ZIP code — 76036 — with a dual-layer plumbing profile: an established inner core of 1980s and 1990s subdivisions that are now past the first serious maintenance window, and a newer outer ring of 2010s-to-2020s construction where builder-grade materials are still performing but sitting on the same clay-heavy Tarrant County soil that causes problems for everything built on it.
Crowley receives treated water from the City of Fort Worth wholesale system. Fort Worth surface water sits at 8 to 12 grains per gallon of hardness — elevated enough that scale accumulates in tankless water heater coils and fixture aerators without treatment. The 1980s-90s tract developments near the city center used galvanized supply and early CPVC runs that are now showing the characteristic failure patterns: pinhole corrosion in galvanized, and joint separation and stress cracking in first-generation CPVC. The Rocky Creek drainage corridor runs through parts of Crowley and creates periodic soil saturation in adjacent subdivisions — saturation that stresses sewer laterals and outdoor cleanout access in ways that a purely dry-climate install would not face.
The newer construction at Crowley's southern and western growth edge — Astoria Crossing, Emily Estates, and Stone Meadow — brought PVC drain lines with compression fittings. Those fittings perform well in stable conditions, but Tarrant County clay-heavy soil shifts with the seasons. Compression joints in active clay movement zones can fail within 10 to 15 years of installation, well before the homeowner expects any drain problems. Crowley maintains its own building permit and inspection department, independent from Fort Worth and Burleson — plumbing permits for Crowley addresses must be filed with the City of Crowley, not Tarrant County and not Fort Worth.
Closest Hub
Dispatching to Crowley from
Fort Worth HQ — ~19 min from your door.
Every Crowley call dispatches from our Fort Worth office. Same trucks, same crew, same response standard — just routed to your address.
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Coverage Map
Neighborhoods we
deploy to in Crowley.
Astoria Crossing
Newer 2010s build; PVC compression drain joints in clay-active soil
Deer Creek
Established subdivision; mixed galvanized and early copper supply
Emily Estates
2000s-era construction; aging water heater installations entering replacement window
Rocky Creek Ranch
Adjacent to Rocky Creek corridor; sewer lateral saturation risk in wet seasons
Stone Meadow
Newer build; PEX supply holding well but clay-soil slab movement still a factor
Crowley Town Center area
Mixed commercial and residential; aging drain infrastructure in 1990s-era buildings
Known Threats
Common plumbing issues
in Crowley.
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 — Crowley
- Fort Worth wholesale water at 8–12 grains per gallon of hardness accumulates scale in tankless coils, aerators, and angle-stop valves across all 76036 addresses — particularly in homes without a whole-house softener.
- Galvanized supply and early CPVC runs in 1980s-90s tract developments show characteristic failure patterns — pinhole corrosion in galvanized, stress cracking and joint separation in first-generation CPVC.
- Rocky Creek drainage corridor creates periodic soil saturation in adjacent subdivisions — waterlogged clay soil stresses buried sewer laterals and makes outdoor cleanout access difficult during wet seasons.
- Builder-grade PVC drain lines with compression joints in newer southern and western subdivisions can fail within 10–15 years in clay-heavy soil that shifts seasonally with moisture content.
- Crowley's 40.8% population growth between 2010 and 2020 concentrated new construction at the city's edge — infrastructure in that growth zone is outpacing inspection and maintenance cycles.
Services in Crowley
What we handle
on every call here.
- 01
Emergency Plumbers
Fort Worth hub is 19 minutes from Crowley — galvanized failures in Deer Creek and compression joint failures in Astoria Crossing get a crew fast.
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Leak Detection & Repair
Pinhole corrosion in 1980s-90s galvanized supply and CPVC stress cracks diagnosed same visit — confirmed location before any wall is opened.
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Slab Leak Repair
Tarrant County clay-heavy soil shifts seasonally — SWAT uses electronic detection to locate under-slab failures before any concrete cutting begins.
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Clogged Drain
Scale from Fort Worth hard water combines with clay-soil lateral movement in older Crowley subdivisions — camera confirms blockage before the clearing method is chosen.
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Sewer Line Cleaning
Rocky Creek corridor saturation and clay-heavy soil make root intrusion in adjacent sewer laterals a regular occurrence — hydro-jetting removes the mass and camera confirms the line.
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Gas Line Repair
Gas line pressure-testing and repair for Crowley addresses permitted with City of Crowley Building and Inspection Services — not Fort Worth, not Burleson.
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Whole-House Repiping
Galvanized supply systems and first-generation CPVC in 1980s-2000s Crowley builds are candidates for full PEX-A repipe — SWAT pulls the Crowley permit and closes the inspection.
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Tankless Water Heaters
Fort Worth wholesale water at 8–12 gpg hardness shortens tankless heat exchanger life without a pre-filter — SWAT installs Navien and Rinnai units with matched water treatment.
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Why S.W.A.T. in Crowley
Built for this area.
Not just in it.
Fort Worth Hub — 19 Minutes to Crowley.
- Dispatched from the Fort Worth hub — 19-minute average drive to Crowley addresses in 76036
- 24/7 dispatch covers late-night galvanized failures and slab events across all Crowley neighborhoods
- Crew familiar with Crowley's dual housing era — 1980s-90s established stock and 2010s-20s growth-edge builds
City of Crowley Permits — Not Fort Worth, Not Burleson.
- Crowley maintains independent permitting through its own Building and Inspection Services — separate from both neighboring cities
- SWAT pulls with City of Crowley on every qualifying job and closes inspections before the file is marked complete
- 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 repipe and major drain or slab repair projects
Verified Reviews
Tarrant County
homeowners speak.
Live Google reviews from across our North Texas service area — including jobs near Crowley.
“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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Last updated: June 2026
