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Denton County, TXPlumber in Flower Mound, TX
Master Plumbers. 32 Min from Fort Worth.
Wellington and Bridlewood were built on Eagle Ford shale margin — when August droughts pull moisture from that ground, slabs shift and copper supply lines fail. S.W.A.T. Plumbing dispatches from Fort Worth and reaches most Flower Mound addresses in about 32 minutes.
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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 Flower Mound — where Wellington and Bridlewood sit on Eagle Ford shale margin and Upper Trinity Regional Water District delivers Lewisville Lake supply at 8–12 gpg — from its Fort Worth dispatch hub since 2013.
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Plumbing in Flower Mound
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 Flower Mound — where Wellington and Bridlewood sit on Eagle Ford shale margin and Upper Trinity Regional Water District delivers Lewisville Lake supply at 8–12 gpg — from its Fort Worth dispatch hub since 2013.
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Flower Mound's master-planned subdivisions — Wellington, Bridlewood, Wichita Trail, and the Timber Creek corridor — were built across the 1990s and 2000s and are now 25 to 35 years old. They are entering the period when original plumbing infrastructure — shutoff valves, water heater connections, irrigation manifolds, sewer cleanout access points — reaches end-of-life simultaneously. S.W.A.T. Plumbing dispatches from Fort Worth and reaches most Flower Mound addresses in about 32 minutes.
The water supply comes from Lewisville Lake via the Upper Trinity Regional Water District. Hardness runs between 8 and 12 grains per gallon on average — sufficient to accumulate mineral scale inside tankless water heater heat exchangers. Navien and Rinnai units in Wellington and Bridlewood homes are averaging 18 to 24 months between descaling services without a matched softener upstream.
The more significant local variable is the ground itself. Wellington and Bridlewood sit on the margin of the Eagle Ford shale formation. During late-summer drought cycles — typically August into September — differential foundation movement concentrates in these zones. Copper supply lines embedded in slabs flex with that movement. Lines that have been under load for 25-plus years develop pinhole leaks at stress points along the slab edge and at under-slab 90-degree bends. Stewart Creek-adjacent properties add seasonal high-water-table conditions on top: after heavy rainfall, sewer lateral infiltration and occasional backflow events push residents into emergency calls that the rest of the service area rarely sees. Phase-one Wellington and Wichita Trail homes built in the mid-1990s also used polybutylene supply piping — the class-action replacement window has closed, and these lines now fail on an emergency basis. The Town of Flower Mound issues its own permits through Development Services; Denton County holds jurisdiction over unincorporated ETJ parcels outside city limits.
Closest Hub
Dispatching to Flower Mound from
Fort Worth HQ — ~32 min from your door.
Every Flower Mound 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 Flower Mound.
Wellington
1995–2010 master-planned; Eagle Ford shale margin slab-leak exposure; phase-one polybutylene present.
Bridlewood
1990s–2000s golf course community; large equestrian lots; irrigation zone-valve and main-line failures.
Wichita Trail
Mid-90s ranch and two-story builds; mature trees; cast iron drain stack aging in earliest phase homes.
Stewart Creek Estates
Creek-adjacent; seasonal high water table; sewer lateral infiltration after heavy rain.
Canyon Falls
2010s–2020s HOA community; PEX construction; high-amenity fixture manifold stress.
Lakeside DFW
2015+ mixed-use lakefront; premium fixture loads, outdoor kitchen and steam room connections.
Chinn Chapel
Western edge; larger lots with semi-rural water demand; irrigation pressure management.
Timber Creek
School-corridor corridor; mid-2000s builds; water heater and shutoff valve replacement cycle.
Known Threats
Common plumbing issues
in Flower Mound.
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 — Flower Mound
- Wellington and Bridlewood sit on Eagle Ford shale margin — late-summer differential foundation movement generates slab-leak clusters in copper lines that have been under load for 25-plus years.
- Upper Trinity Regional Water District delivers 8–12 gpg hardness from Lewisville Lake — tankless water heater heat exchangers in Wellington and Bridlewood homes average 18 to 24 months between descaling service intervals.
- Phase-one Wellington and Wichita Trail homes built in the mid-1990s used polybutylene supply piping — the class-action replacement window has closed, and these lines now fail on an emergency basis.
- Stewart Creek-adjacent lots experience seasonal high water tables — sewer lateral infiltration and backflow events arrive after heavy rainfall events, often requiring camera inspection plus lateral lining.
- Bridlewood equestrian lots with large-format irrigation systems see seasonal zone-valve failures and main-line breaks — multiple zones on large lots mean longer run lengths and higher pressure load on aging fittings.
Services in Flower Mound
What we handle
on every call here.
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Emergency Plumbers
S.W.A.T. Plumbing dispatches from Fort Worth and reaches Wellington, Bridlewood, and Canyon Falls in about 32 minutes — 24/7, every day.
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Leak Detection & Repair
Pinhole leaks in 1990s copper lines under Wellington and Bridlewood slabs — electronic detection locates the failure before any concrete is touched.
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Slab Leak Repair
Eagle Ford shale margin soil movement concentrates slab-leak calls in Flower Mound between August and October — thermal imaging and listening devices pinpoint the break first.
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Clogged Drain
Hard Lewisville Lake water deposits mineral scale in drain lines that accelerates blockages in mid-era Flower Mound homes — camera confirms before cable.
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Sewer Line Cleaning
Sewer lateral infiltration on Stewart Creek-adjacent lots and root intrusion in 30-year-old sewer lines — hydro-jetting clears the line and camera confirms the result.
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Gas Line Repair
Outdoor kitchen gas connections and interior gas line work in Canyon Falls and Lakeside DFW homes — pressure-tested and permitted with Town of Flower Mound Development Services.
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Tankless Water Heaters
UTRGD water at 8–12 gpg scales Navien and Rinnai coils within two years without pre-filtration — S.W.A.T. Plumbing installs matched softening systems on every tankless job.
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Water Filtration
Seasonal algae-driven taste and odor events in Lewisville Lake supply resolved with whole-home carbon filtration — installed alongside water heater and softener upgrades in one visit.
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Why S.W.A.T. in Flower Mound
Built for this area.
Not just in it.
Fort Worth Hub — 32 Minutes to Flower Mound.
- Dispatches from Camp Bowie West in Fort Worth — typically 32 minutes to Wellington, Bridlewood, and Canyon Falls
- 24/7 live dispatch — a real person answers at 3 a.m., not a voicemail system
- Multi-era diagnostic experience: 1990s copper slab systems and 2020s high-amenity PEX manifold builds in the same service area
Permitting Across Flower Mound's Two Jurisdictions.
- Town of Flower Mound Development Services issues all city-limit permits — S.W.A.T. Plumbing pulls and closes these on every qualifying job
- Denton County jurisdiction applies to unincorporated ETJ parcels — S.W.A.T. Plumbing confirms the correct authority before work begins
- Western-edge properties near the Tarrant County line require a jurisdictional check first — that step is included, not billed separately
Flat-Rate Pricing. No After-Hours Surcharge.
- Written quote before any work begins — price holds from diagnosis through completion
- Same flat rate at 2 a.m. on a holiday as at noon on a Tuesday — no markup for inconvenient timing
- Financing available for slab repair, repiping, and whole-home treatment system installs
Verified Reviews
Denton County
homeowners speak.
Live Google reviews from across our North Texas service area — including jobs near Flower Mound.
“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
