
Service Area
Tarrant County, TXWater & Fire Damage Restoration
Haslet, TX
Haslet's fast-growth 2000s and 2010s subdivisions along US-287 are built on open north Tarrant terrain with minimal wind protection — and the storm cells that form over Wise County hit Haslet rooflines on a direct track. Newer construction failure modes here are not slow. S.W.A.T. Restoration reaches Haslet from Aledo in 35 minutes.
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S.W.A.T. Restoration is a family-owned IICRC-trained restoration contractor based in Aledo, TX, serving Haslet and north Tarrant County 24/7 for water damage, hail and storm damage, mold remediation, and insurance claim coordination — call 817-286-4966.
ZIP Codes Served
Local Context
Restoration in Haslet
demands a fast response.

Verified Coverage
S.W.A.T. Restoration is a family-owned IICRC-trained restoration contractor based in Aledo, TX, serving Haslet and north Tarrant County 24/7 for water damage, hail and storm damage, mold remediation, and insurance claim coordination — call 817-286-4966.
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Haslet is one of the fastest-growing communities in north Tarrant County, expanding rapidly along the US-287 corridor as residential development pushes northwest from Fort Worth. The dominant housing era is 2000s to 2020s — newer construction that brings its own failure profile distinct from older mid-century housing. Code-minimum 20- to 25-year architectural shingles are standard on the majority of Haslet's tract-home subdivisions. Builder-grade HVAC systems require condensate drain maintenance that is frequently missed in the first few years of ownership. Supply lines and fittings within the first 5 to 15 years of service occasionally carry installation variances that produce early failures.
Haslet's position on open north Tarrant terrain provides minimal buffering when storm cells track southeast from Wise County — the same storm corridor that crosses Saginaw continues northwest to Haslet with few terrain obstacles to reduce hail and wind energy before it hits residential rooflines. A 1.25-inch hail event that produces marginal damage in a sheltered central Fort Worth neighborhood can fully compromise code-minimum shingles in an exposed Haslet subdivision lot.
Large residential lots common in Haslet's newer subdivisions also mean that when a supply line or HVAC condensate line fails, the affected square footage inside a 2,500- to 3,500-square-foot newer home can spread quickly before the homeowner identifies the source. Haslet is also home to a growing number of acreage lots with septic systems — where ground-shift and root intrusion in lateral lines produce Category 3 sewage events that require full biohazard extraction protocols. S.W.A.T. Restoration dispatches from Aledo in approximately 35 minutes and handles the full restoration range. Neighboring Saginaw and Rhome addresses in the US-287 corridor are also served.
Closest Hub
Dispatching to Haslet from
Aledo HQ — ~35 min from your door.
Every Haslet call dispatches from our Aledo office. Same trucks, same crew, same response standard — just routed to your address.
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Coverage Map
Neighborhoods we
respond to in Haslet.
Seventeen Lakes
2000s–2010s master-planned subdivision, code-minimum shingles, open-lot hail corridor exposure
Haslet Estates
Larger-lot newer homes on US-287 corridor, acreage addresses with septic lateral line risk
Chadwick Farms
2010s tract subdivision, builder-grade HVAC condensate systems, newer construction failure modes
Haslet Town Center area
Mixed residential near historic core, transitional stock, open north Tarrant storm exposure
Avondale-Haslet Road corridor
Acreage residential, mixed septic and municipal service, storm drainage concentration on flat terrain
Known Threats
Common restoration issues
in Haslet.
Local soil conditions, weather patterns, and housing stock create predictable damage scenarios. Understanding what’s common here lets S.W.A.T. Restoration arrive with the right equipment and certified crew already staged.
Common Issues — Haslet
- Code-minimum 20- to 25-year architectural shingles on Haslet's fast-growth US-287 subdivisions are directly exposed to storm cells from Wise County — hail at 1.25 inches or larger produces mat-layer bruising invisible from the ground.
- Builder-grade HVAC condensate systems in Haslet's 2000s–2010s tract homes require annual maintenance that is frequently missed — blocked condensate drains overflow into attic ceiling assemblies without warning in summer.
- Acreage lots along the Avondale-Haslet Road corridor with septic lateral lines are vulnerable to root intrusion and ground-shift sewage backups — Cat 3 extraction and disinfection required before any reconstruction.
- Supply line fittings and HVAC transitions in Haslet's newest construction occasionally carry installation variances that produce early failures in years 3 to 10 — newer does not mean failure-free.
- Open north Tarrant terrain along US-287 provides minimal wind buffering during severe storm events — hail energy is undiminished when it reaches Haslet residential rooflines from northwest storm tracks.
Restoration Services in Haslet
What we handle
on every call here.
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Storm Damage Repair
Wise County storm cells tracking southeast hit Haslet's open US-287 corridor subdivisions with minimal buffering — immediate board-up and storm documentation before adjuster queues form.
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Roofing Repair
Code-minimum shingle damage on Haslet tract homes documented for insurance replacement — hail damage scope from initial inspection through final roofing installation.
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Ceiling Leak Repair
Builder-grade condensate overflow in Haslet attic air handlers saturates ceiling assemblies — moisture mapping confirms full saturation extent before ceiling demo begins.
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Sewage Cleanup
Septic lateral failures on Haslet acreage lots release Cat 3 contamination — biohazard extraction, EPA-registered disinfection, and structural drying required before any rebuild.
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Emergency Water Extraction
Supply line and HVAC failures in Haslet's newer tract homes require rapid extraction — limiting saturation spread across large open floor plans before mold window closes.
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Structural Drying
IICRC S500 structural drying in Haslet's newer construction homes — daily moisture monitoring until full baseline confirmed in wall assemblies and subfloor materials.
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Mold Removal
Mold in Haslet wall and ceiling assemblies following extraction delays remediated to IICRC S520 standards — containment, air scrubbing, and clearance testing before reconstruction.
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Insurance Claim Assistance
Haslet storm and newer-construction pipe claims documented with timestamped moisture readings and photo logs — adjuster-ready cause-of-loss reports for direct insurance billing.
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Why S.W.A.T. Restoration in Haslet
Built for this area.
Not just in it.
Newer-Construction and Hail Corridor Expertise — Built for Haslet's Growth Neighborhoods
- Code-minimum shingle bruising documentation from Wise County storm events — evidence built for Texas insurance claim approval
- Builder-grade HVAC condensate overflow response — extraction and drying scaled to Haslet's newer large-floor-plan homes
- Acreage septic event Cat 3 protocols — biohazard extraction and disinfection available on first dispatch
35-Minute Response from Aledo HQ
- S.W.A.T. Restoration dispatches from Aledo — Haslet is a 35-minute drive via US-287 North and Bonds Ranch Road
- 24/7 dispatch line at 817-286-4966 — no hold queue on emergency calls day or night
- Extraction, moisture mapping, and board-up materials staged on the truck — mitigation begins on arrival
Direct Insurance Billing — No Reimbursement Chase
- S.W.A.T. Restoration bills your insurer directly — no out-of-pocket advance while waiting for reimbursement
- Adjuster-ready documentation: timestamped moisture readings, photo logs, scope-of-loss reports from first arrival
- Texas Department of Insurance guidelines followed on every Haslet claim
Verified Reviews
Tarrant County
homeowners speak.
Live Google reviews from across our North Texas service area — including jobs near Haslet.
“We finally got this project wrapped up and could not be more happy with the finished product. Thank you Swat! And Project Manager that did an outstanding job Kolten.”
2Brothers Office2 months ago“I recently had the pleasure of working with S.W.A.T Restorations, and I couldn’t be more impressed with the entire experience. From start to finish, their team was professional, responsive, and truly cared about getting the job done right. What really stood out was the sales rep/project manager. He made the whole process smooth and stress-free—kept me informed every step of the way, answered all my questions, and made sure everything was handled exactly how it should be. It’s rare to find someone who actually follows through and communicates this well. The quality of work speaks for itself. Everything was completed on time, done right the first time, and exceeded my expectations. You can tell they take pride in what they do. If you’re looking for a company that’s honest, reliable, and delivers top-notch results, I highly recommend S.W.A.T Restorations. I wouldn’t hesitate to use them again or refer them to anyone.”
Timothy Dove (TadPole)2 months ago“Had these guys come out for some flooring/trim issues after my ac line backed up and they took care of it quickly. Wonderful service! Their customer service girl, Emily, was professional and a sweetheart. Would definetly do business with again”
Shaun Truex4 months ago
Common Questions — Haslet
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Surrounding Area
Also serving
nearby communities.
S.W.A.T. Restoration covers Haslet and the surrounding area with the same IICRC-certified crew, same 24/7 emergency dispatch.
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Last updated: June 2026

