
Service Area
Parker County, TXWater & Fire Damage Restoration
Hudson Oaks, TX
Hudson Oaks' rapid residential growth along Hudson Oaks Parkway brought subdivisions built under high permit volume — where HVAC condensate lines, attic penetrations, and flashing details are now reaching the age when first failures appear. S.W.A.T. Restoration is 10 minutes from Aledo.
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S.W.A.T. Restoration is a family-owned IICRC-trained restoration contractor based at 2111 FM 1187 Suite 100, Aledo, TX 76008, serving Hudson Oaks and surrounding Parker County communities 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — call 817-286-4966.
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Local Context
Restoration in Hudson Oaks
demands a fast response.

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S.W.A.T. Restoration is a family-owned IICRC-trained restoration contractor based at 2111 FM 1187 Suite 100, Aledo, TX 76008, serving Hudson Oaks and surrounding Parker County communities 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — call 817-286-4966.
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Hudson Oaks grew fast. The residential development along Hudson Oaks Parkway and the US-180 commercial corridor brought hundreds of homes into the city in a relatively short construction window — most of them built between 2000 and 2015 under the same Parker County growth pressure that expanded Willow Park and drove the Aledo boom. Those homes are now 10 to 25 years old, which is the age range when construction-era shortcuts start producing restoration-level failures.
The specific failure modes that S.W.A.T. Restoration sees in newer Parker County subdivisions follow a pattern. HVAC condensate drain lines installed with insufficient pitch don't fail immediately — they overflow slowly when the system runs hard during a Texas summer. Water enters attic insulation, saturates the ceiling drywall below the air handler, and creates a stain that a homeowner might notice weeks after the intrusion started. By then, mold in the wet insulation layer is often already present. Attic penetrations around plumbing vents, recessed lights, and HVAC equipment that weren't fully sealed before blown insulation was applied allow interior-conditioned air to reach cold surfaces in winter — producing condensation inside wall assemblies that feeds long-term moisture accumulation.
Hudson Oaks also sits in the same DFW spring hail corridor that affects Willow Park and Aledo to the east. Parker County clay soil beneath these slab homes behaves the same way as across the county — seasonal expansion and contraction over 15 to 20 years of occupancy gradually stresses any supply line running through or beneath the slab. S.W.A.T. Restoration dispatches from Aledo in 10 minutes and handles full-scope restoration in Hudson Oaks — from initial water extraction and structural drying through mold remediation and reconstruction.
Closest Hub
Dispatching to Hudson Oaks from
Aledo HQ — ~10 min from your door.
Every Hudson Oaks 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 Hudson Oaks.
Hudson Oaks Parkway Subdivisions
Primary residential growth corridor, 2000s–2015 builds, HVAC and plumbing failure age range
US-180 Corridor Residential
Mixed commercial and residential along the Weatherford highway, newer construction transitioning to established
Ranch-Style Communities (West Hudson Oaks)
Larger-lot homes on the western fringe, transitioning toward Weatherford rural character
Newer Parker County Plats (Post-2010)
Most recent construction vintage, shortest track record — first HVAC and plumbing failure cycles appearing
Aledo ISD Zone (East Hudson Oaks)
Properties feeding Aledo ISD schools, dense suburban character closest to Willow Park
Known Threats
Common restoration issues
in Hudson Oaks.
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 — Hudson Oaks
- HVAC condensate lines in 2000s and 2010s Hudson Oaks builds overflow when installed with insufficient drain pitch — slow saturation of attic insulation and ceiling drywall precedes visible staining by weeks.
- Attic penetrations around plumbing vents and recessed lights left unsealed before insulation blow produce winter condensation inside wall assemblies — long-term moisture accumulation without any single leak event.
- Parker County clay soil expansion beneath Hudson Oaks slab foundations over 15 to 25 years of occupancy stresses supply lines running through or near the slab — pinhole and slab-pipe failures follow.
- Spring hail events through the I-20 and US-180 Parker County corridor breach roof decking in newer builds where lightweight shingle profiles are vulnerable to larger hailstone impacts.
- Mold in Hudson Oaks attic insulation and ceiling cavities after HVAC condensate overflow events establishes quickly — Parker County summer heat creates ideal mold growth conditions above living space.
Restoration Services in Hudson Oaks
What we handle
on every call here.
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Ceiling Leak Repair
HVAC condensate overflow in Hudson Oaks attics saturates insulation and ceiling drywall — S.W.A.T. Restoration extracts moisture, dries the assembly, and documents scope for insurance.
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Structural Drying
IICRC S500 drying in Hudson Oaks slab homes targets attic assembly moisture content with calibrated equipment — not surface drying that misses wet insulation above ceiling drywall.
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Mold Inspection
Moisture mapping confirms or rules out mold in Hudson Oaks attic and ceiling assemblies after HVAC overflow — S.W.A.T. Restoration documents findings before remediation begins.
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Mold Removal
Post-condensate mold in Hudson Oaks attic insulation remediates to IICRC S520 standards — containment, HEPA filtration, and clearance testing before insulation is replaced.
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Burst Pipe Cleanup
Slab supply line failures in Hudson Oaks 2000s-era homes require full extraction and drying — clay-soil slab movement over 15 to 20 years fatigues supply line joints inside the foundation.
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Storm Damage Repair
Hail damage to newer Parker County shingle profiles in Hudson Oaks drives water through roof decking — S.W.A.T. Restoration handles board-up, extraction, drying, and full roof reconstruction.
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Emergency Water Extraction
S.W.A.T. Restoration reaches Hudson Oaks from Aledo HQ in 10 minutes — rapid extraction limits lateral moisture spread through 2000s slab-home wall cavities.
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Insurance Claim Assistance
Newer Hudson Oaks homes carry builder-era defect nuance in insurance claims — S.W.A.T. Restoration documents cause of loss with adjuster-ready moisture data from day one.
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Why S.W.A.T. Restoration in Hudson Oaks
Built for this area.
Not just in it.
Newer Build Failure Modes — S.W.A.T. Restoration Knows the 2000s Pattern
- HVAC condensate overflow, attic penetration condensation, and slab-pipe fatigue in 15-to-25-year-old Parker County builds are well-known patterns — not surprises
- Moisture mapping locates active wet zones in attic and wall assemblies before demolition confirms them
- IICRC S500 drying goals set by measurement — not by appearance, which consistently under-reads moisture in batt and blown insulation
10-Minute Response from the Aledo HQ
- S.W.A.T. Restoration dispatches from 2111 FM 1187 — 10 minutes to Hudson Oaks, not from Fort Worth
- 24/7 dispatch at 817-286-4966 — live answer, no hold queue
- Equipment staged at the Aledo shop — rigs arrive ready for water or fire response
Full-Scope Restoration — Mitigation Through Reconstruction
- S.W.A.T. Restoration handles extraction, drying, mold remediation, and reconstruction under one contract
- No documentation gap between mitigation and rebuild phases — one scope of loss, one adjuster file
- Direct insurance billing to Hudson Oaks homeowner policies — no out-of-pocket and wait cycle
Verified Reviews
Parker County
homeowners speak.
Live Google reviews from across our North Texas service area — including jobs near Hudson Oaks.
“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 — Hudson Oaks
Answered before
you have to ask.
Surrounding Area
Also serving
nearby communities.
S.W.A.T. Restoration covers Hudson Oaks and the surrounding area with the same IICRC-certified crew, same 24/7 emergency dispatch.
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Last updated: June 2026

