
Service Area
Tarrant County, TXWater & Fire Damage Restoration
Lake Worth, TX
Lake Worth's established neighborhoods sit where the city's namesake lake meets older Tarrant County residential stock — pier-and-beam homes, lakefront flood exposure, and plumbing systems that have served these addresses for 40 to 60 years. S.W.A.T. Restoration reaches Lake Worth from Aledo in 25 minutes.
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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 Lake Worth and the surrounding Tarrant County area 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — call 817-286-4966.
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Local Context
Restoration in Lake Worth
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 Lake Worth and the surrounding Tarrant County area 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — call 817-286-4966.
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Lake Worth is a Tarrant County city built around its lake — and that geography creates a dual restoration risk profile that doesn't exist in purely inland communities. The older residential neighborhoods closest to the lake shoreline carry homes built in the 1950s through the 1970s on lots that, in some cases, sit in or adjacent to the lake's flood plain. When Lake Worth rises during sustained Trinity watershed rainfall, those lakeside properties face water intrusion that is categorically different from a burst pipe: Category 2 water carrying soil, vegetation, and exterior contamination that has different extraction protocols, different drying targets, and a different insurance policy landscape than standard homeowner coverage covers.
Away from the immediate shoreline, Lake Worth's residential stock spans the established older Tarrant County suburban character — pier-and-beam construction on 1950s and 1960s lots, cast-iron drain lines approaching the end of their service life, and flat or low-slope roofs that have absorbed North Texas hail seasons for decades. These homes carry restoration risk that is well-known in Tarrant County: crawlspace water accumulation after pipe failures, slow-developing mold under wood subfloor in pier-and-beam construction, and drain line failures that escalate to Category 3 sewage events without warning.
The Lake Worth ISD zone provides a useful geographic reference for the city's residential coverage area — from the lakefront properties on the western edge through the established inland neighborhoods toward the Sansom Park and Riverside borders. S.W.A.T. Restoration dispatches from Aledo and reaches Lake Worth in approximately 25 minutes via I-820 and Boat Club Road. The 817-286-4966 dispatch line operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and handles the full restoration scope in Lake Worth — water extraction and structural drying, flood response, mold remediation, fire and smoke, and reconstruction.
Closest Hub
Dispatching to Lake Worth from
Aledo HQ — ~25 min from your door.
Every Lake Worth 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 Lake Worth.
Lake Worth Shoreline Properties
Lakefront residential, flood-plain exposure, Category 2 water risk during Trinity watershed rainfall events
Boat Club Road Corridor
Established residential along the primary lake access road, older housing stock, mixed pier-and-beam and slab
Lake Worth ISD Residential Zone
1950s–1970s Tarrant County suburban neighborhoods, cast-iron drain lines, pier-and-beam crawlspaces
Shoreline and Marina-Adjacent Streets
Near-water properties with elevated humidity exposure, wood rot and moisture accumulation risk in structural framing
Inland Lake Worth Neighborhoods
Mixed 1960s–1980s residential, aging flat and low-slope roofs, HVAC systems entering replacement age
Known Threats
Common restoration issues
in Lake Worth.
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 — Lake Worth
- Lake Worth flood-plain events push Category 2 water — soil and vegetation-contaminated lake overflow — into first-floor assemblies of shoreline homes, requiring biohazard-aware extraction and drying.
- Pier-and-beam crawlspaces in 1950s and 1960s Lake Worth homes pool standing water after pipe failures — moisture dwell time in enclosed crawlspaces accelerates mold across floor joists within days.
- Cast-iron drain lines in older Lake Worth homes reach end of service life without warning — sewage backup is a Category 3 biohazard event requiring full disinfection and controlled demolition of contaminated materials.
- Persistent humidity from Lake Worth proximity accelerates mold growth in crawlspaces and exterior wall assemblies — above the baseline rate for inland Tarrant County properties.
- Older low-slope and flat roofs in Lake Worth's 1960s–70s housing stock accumulate hail damage that allows water entry during the next rain event — roof-penetration damage is common in spring hail season.
Restoration Services in Lake Worth
What we handle
on every call here.
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Flood Restoration
Lake Worth shoreline flood events push Category 2 water into first-floor assemblies — S.W.A.T. Restoration applies biohazard-aware IICRC S500 extraction and drying to lake-adjacent homes.
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Emergency Water Extraction
S.W.A.T. Restoration reaches Lake Worth from Aledo HQ in 25 minutes — fast extraction limits Category 2 flood water lateral spread through first-floor wall assemblies.
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Sewage Cleanup
Cast-iron drain line failures in older Lake Worth homes are Cat 3 biohazard events — S.W.A.T. Restoration handles full extraction, disinfection, and controlled demolition of contaminated materials.
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Structural Drying
IICRC S500 drying in Lake Worth pier-and-beam homes targets crawlspace moisture — enclosed crawlspace assemblies require directed drying equipment and extended monitoring to reach clearance.
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Mold Inspection
Lake Worth's elevated humidity from lake proximity accelerates mold in crawlspaces — moisture mapping confirms active growth zones before remediation scope is set.
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Mold Removal
Post-flood mold in Lake Worth crawlspace and first-floor assemblies remediates to IICRC S520 standards — containment, HEPA filtration, and clearance documentation required.
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Storm Damage Repair
Hail damage to Lake Worth's older flat and low-slope roofs drives water through roof decking — S.W.A.T. Restoration handles board-up, interior extraction, drying, and roof reconstruction.
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Insurance Claim Assistance
Lake Worth flood and water claims documented with water source classification, moisture readings, and cause-of-loss photos — adjuster-ready reports distinguish covered pipe events from flood-policy events.
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Why S.W.A.T. Restoration in Lake Worth
Built for this area.
Not just in it.
Lakefront Flood and Pier-and-Beam Expertise
- Category 2 lake flood water requires biohazard-aware extraction and different drying targets than a supply line burst — S.W.A.T. Restoration applies the right protocol to the right water category
- Pier-and-beam crawlspace drying in Lake Worth homes uses directed equipment and extended monitoring — enclosed crawlspaces don't dry on standard residential schedules
- Crawlspace mold after pipe failure is common in Lake Worth's older housing stock — IICRC S520 remediation with clearance documentation applied on every confirmed growth event
25-Minute Response from Aledo — Tarrant-Parker Neighbor
- S.W.A.T. Restoration dispatches from 2111 FM 1187 in Aledo — 25 minutes to Lake Worth via I-820 and Boat Club Road
- Equipment staged at the Aledo HQ — water, flood, and fire response rigs leave ready
- 24/7 dispatch at 817-286-4966 — live answer, no hold queue
Insurance Fluency — Flood Policy vs. Homeowner Policy Documentation
- Lake Worth flood events require precise water source documentation — the adjuster distinction between a covered pipe event and an excluded flood event is determined by cause-of-loss evidence
- S.W.A.T. Restoration documents source, category, and entry point at time of extraction — the file your adjuster needs is built on arrival
- Direct billing to homeowner or flood policy — no out-of-pocket and reimbursement cycle
Verified Reviews
Tarrant County
homeowners speak.
Live Google reviews from across our North Texas service area — including jobs near Lake Worth.
“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 — Lake Worth
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Surrounding Area
Also serving
nearby communities.
S.W.A.T. Restoration covers Lake Worth and the surrounding area with the same IICRC-certified crew, same 24/7 emergency dispatch.
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Last updated: June 2026

