Home Service Area Lake Worth

Service Area

Plumber in Lake Worth, TX

Lake Worth is a 12-minute drive northwest of our Ridgmar shop. Older lakefront homes mixed with newer suburban developments and proximity to the NAS JRB military housing means we see a wide range of plumbing situations.

Why a Fort Worth–based plumber matters in Lake Worth

We know Lake Worth homes.

Lake Worth itself was built up after the lake was created in the 1910s, with most residential growth happening between the 1950s and 1970s along the shoreline and the corridors west of Loop 820. Many older homes have unique conditions — slab foundations with original copper, well pumps, septic-to-sewer conversions, and irrigation systems requiring backflow testing. Newer growth on the north and west sides has more standard suburban plumbing concerns: tankless installs, kitchen and bath remodels, fixture work.

Common neighborhoods we work in: Lakeshore Drive corridor, NAS JRB housing area, neighborhoods north of Jacksboro Highway, newer developments west of Loop 820.

What We See in Lake Worth Homes

Common Lake Worth plumbing problems.

Older lakefront home plumbing

1950s-70s lake homes with mix of copper, galvanized, and PVC — often partial repipes done over the decades that need reconciling.

Backflow testing for irrigation systems

Annual testing required for properties with sprinkler systems — especially in the lakefront and golf-course-adjacent neighborhoods.

Well pump & septic work

Some older properties still have private wells or septic — we handle conversions, repairs, and crossover to city utilities.

Slab leak detection

Older homes on slab foundations with aging copper — pinhole leaks are common and we pinpoint with electronic detection.

Tankless water heater installs

Newer construction frequently spec'd for tankless — we size, install, and service them.

Sewer line repair + trenchless

Cast iron mains in the older parts of Lake Worth often need full replacement, sometimes trenchless to preserve mature landscaping.

Services We Offer in Lake Worth

Everything plumbing — residential, commercial, new construction.

Water heater repair
Water heater install
Tankless water heaters
Slab leak repair
Drain cleaning
Hydro jetting
Sewer line repair
Trenchless sewer
Leak detection
Faucet & fixture repair
Gas line repair
Repipe
Garbage disposal
Backflow testing
Appliance install
Commercial plumbing

From A Real 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 · Sewer / water line repair

FAQ

Lake Worth plumbing questions.

Are you based near Lake Worth?
Our shop is at 2120 Ridgmar Blvd, Suite 206, Fort Worth, TX 76116 — about a 12-minute drive from Lake Worth. Lake Worth is inside our standard 40-mile service area.
Do you charge a trip fee for Lake Worth jobs?
No. Lake Worth is inside our 40-mile standard service area. The only fee on a Lake Worth job is the $99 diagnostic charge — and that's waived when you accept the bid.
Are you licensed to do plumbing work in Lake Worth?
Yes. Paloma Plumbing operates under Texas Responsible Master Plumber license RMP-16431, held by master plumber Brent Jones (41+ years of trade experience). We pull permits with the relevant local authorities when jobs require them.
Do you handle well pump or septic work in Lake Worth?
We handle plumbing inside the house up to the connection point. For deep well pump repairs or full septic system pumping, we typically partner with a specialist — but we can advise on conversions to city water/sewer when those are available.

Need a plumber in Lake Worth today?

We're a 12-minute drive away. 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