Hire a licensed contractor in Fort Worth, TX
Fort Worth's contractor scene shares the DFW hailstorm corridor with Dallas, but its housing stock leans older in the central zone and far newer in fast-growth corridors like Alliance and South Fort Worth. Get a licensed local pro on the line in minutes.
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- Same hail belt as Dallas — Class 4 impact-resistant shingles unlock insurance discounts here too.
- Oncor handles most electrical service, but TXU and other REPs serve different parts of the metroplex.
- 1920s–1950s craftsman housing in Fairmount, Ryan Place, and Mistletoe Heights commonly needs full rewires and gas line replacements.
- Alliance / 287 corridor has explosive new construction — most service work there is on homes under 10 years old.
- Trinity River neighborhoods are flood-affected — sump pumps and backwater valves are common ask.
Most-requested services in Fort Worth
Roofing
Hail and wind damage. Most reputable Fort Worth roofers are RCAT-affiliated.
Plumbing
Sewer line replacements in older neighborhoods, water heater swaps, gas line repairs.
HVAC
Hailed condenser replacements, attic-mounted air handler swaps, central-system replacements.
Electrical
Older home rewires, 100A→200A panel upgrades, EV charger installs, generator transfer switches.
Handyman
Drywall, painting, fence repair after wind storms, deck and patio touch-ups.
Foundation
North Texas clay drives slab and pier-and-beam adjustment work in older Fort Worth homes.
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Neighborhoods we route calls in
Coverage extends across the Fort Worth metro. We currently route contractor calls in:
- Fairmount
- Ryan Place
- Mistletoe Heights
- Berkeley
- TCU / Park Hill
- Westover Hills
- Arlington Heights
- Crestwood
- Tanglewood
- Overton Park
- Burleson
- Mansfield
- Aledo
- Keller
- Southlake
- Colleyville
- Grapevine
- Hurst
- Euless
- Bedford
What homeowners ask us about Fort Worth
Is Fort Worth a separate market from Dallas?
From a contractor-scheduling perspective, yes. Many DFW-wide companies operate, but plenty of strong Fort Worth-only roofers, plumbers, and electricians exist who never cross into Dallas. Local-only companies often have shorter wait times.
What's a fair price to rewire a 1940s Fort Worth home?
Whole-home rewires on a 1,500–2,200 sq ft early-20th-century home commonly run $11,000–$22,000 depending on accessibility, fixture count, and panel work. Knob-and-tube removal adds 15–25%.
Do you cover Arlington, Mansfield, Burleson?
Yes — the entire Tarrant County footprint plus Mid-Cities and Johnson County. Mid-Cities (Hurst, Euless, Bedford) frequently has the fastest match times in DFW.
How long are roof install backlogs after a Fort Worth hailstorm?
Same as Dallas — 6–12 weeks during peak season after a major storm. Filing the claim and lining up independent quotes immediately is the fastest path.