Service Area
Paloma Plumbing is based right here in Fort Worth — our shop is on Ridgmar Boulevard, our trucks live in this town, and about 70% of the jobs we run every week are inside city limits. Same-day service Mon–Fri whenever the schedule allows.
Why a Fort Worth–based plumber matters
Fort Worth isn't one kind of plumbing job — it's at least three. Older neighborhoods near downtown and TCU have homes with galvanized supply lines, cast iron sewer mains, and slab foundations that develop their own signature problems. Newer growth on the north and west sides — Marine Creek, Lake Worth, Alliance — runs PEX, tankless installs, and punch-list work for builders. And then there's the commercial side: restaurants, nursing homes, light industrial, and property managers who need a plumber that returns calls.
When the company on your job lives down the street, two things change. Response time gets shorter. And the diagnosis gets faster — because we've already seen what your house is doing before. Cast iron stack collapse in a 1940s bungalow in Arlington Heights, copper pinhole leaks in a Ridglea ranch, slab leaks under a Park Hill kitchen — we don't have to learn these from a YouTube video.
Our trucks are wrapped, branded, and stocked. If you've seen a Paloma van or pickup in your neighborhood, you've seen us coming home from a job we just finished a few streets over.
What We See in Fort Worth Homes
Park Hill, Westcliff, Ridglea, Tanglewood — slab-on-grade foundations with original copper supply lines develop pinhole leaks as they age. We pinpoint with electronic leak detection so we don't tear up your floor unnecessarily.
Homes built before the 1980s in Arlington Heights, Fairmount, and Berkeley often have cast iron sewer mains that are nearing the end of their service life — bellies, root intrusion, and full collapse. We repair, replace, and run trenchless where the layout allows.
Tarrant County water is hard. That shows up as rumbling water heater tanks, scaled tankless heat exchangers, and faucet aerator clogs. Flushing and descaling are part of our normal service work.
Older homes in Mistletoe Heights, Como, and parts of the Near Southside still have galvanized supply lines. Low water pressure, brown water, and recurring leaks usually mean it's time for a partial or full repipe.
For builders working in Marine Creek, the Lake Worth area, and developments around Alliance, we handle the plumbing punch-list items before move-in — fixtures, water heater commissioning, pressure tests, code corrections.
Restaurants in the Cultural District, the West 7th corridor, and Stockyards, plus nursing homes and care facilities — we handle backups, grease trap issues, and code-required maintenance during business-friendly hours.
Services We Offer in Fort Worth
From A Fort Worth Customer
"Patrick and Nick were so pleasant, professional and knowledgeable. They walked me through everything and left my yard in perfect shape after a root intrusion caused a break in my water line. 10/10 would recommend!"
— Janette G.
5-star Google review · Water/sewer line repair
Our Shop
We operate out of 2120 Ridgmar Boulevard, Suite 206, Fort Worth, TX 76116 — between I-30 and the Trinity River on Fort Worth's west side. Our trucks dispatch from here every morning, which means most jobs in Fort Worth see a tech the same day.
Hours: Monday–Friday, 8am–5pm. Closed weekends.
FAQ
We're right down the street. Call during business hours and we'll get you on the schedule the same day whenever we can.
Monday–Friday · 8 AM – 5 PM · Fort Worth, TX