
Service Area
Parker County, TXWater & Fire Damage Restoration
Reno, TX
Reno's rural Parker County housing stock draws from private wells that change how every water damage event gets classified under IICRC standards. Mineral load, standing time, and source condition have to be assessed before extraction begins — not assumed. S.W.A.T. Restoration dispatches from Aledo in 18 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 Reno and north Parker County 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — call 817-286-4966.
ZIP Codes Served
Local Context
Restoration in Reno
demands a fast response.

Verified Coverage
S.W.A.T. Restoration is a family-owned IICRC-trained restoration contractor based at 2111 FM 1187 Suite 100, Aledo, TX 76008, serving Reno and north Parker County 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — call 817-286-4966.
ZIP Codes Served
Reno sits in north Parker County along the US-287 and FM 730 corridor between Weatherford and Azle — a small community defined by rural residential character, private well water, and housing stock that spans from 1960s and 1970s ranch homes to more recent construction on larger parcels. The defining restoration risk in Reno is one that urban DFW markets almost never encounter: well-water event classification.
Under IICRC water damage classification, a supply line failure in a home on private well water is not automatically Category 1 — the clean water category that applies to most municipal supply breaks. Parker County's limestone aquifer delivers water with elevated mineral and sediment content compared to treated municipal supply. That difference in baseline water quality matters when assessing restoration category. More significantly, if the pressure tank, pressure switch, or well pump are involved in the water event, or if the water has sat in the home for any period before extraction begins, the category can shift toward Category 2 — which changes the extraction protocol, the drying requirements, the materials that can be saved versus removed, and how the event is documented for insurance.
S.W.A.T. Restoration assesses the water source, condition, and category on every Reno well-water job before protocols are set. That classification is documented in the cause-of-loss report — the same documentation your insurance adjuster uses to evaluate the claim. Reno's older ranch homes also carry aging galvanized drain lines and septic systems with decades of service life. A drain line failure in this housing stock is a Category 3 biohazard event regardless of its rural location. S.W.A.T. Restoration reaches Reno from Aledo in approximately 18 minutes on US-287 and serves the full Reno-area ZIP codes 76020 and 76082.
Closest Hub
Dispatching to Reno from
Aledo HQ — ~18 min from your door.
Every Reno 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 Reno.
US-287 Corridor Properties
Rural residential along the Weatherford-Azle highway, well water, mixed 1960s–1990s housing
FM 730 Rural Tracts
Large-lot acreage along FM 730 north of Weatherford, well water, septic, older housing stock
Reno Town Limits (Parker County)
Small incorporated north Parker community, limited municipal services, private well and septic
North Parker County Ranch Properties
Larger agricultural parcels with ranch improvements, outbuilding fire risk, well-water systems
Known Threats
Common restoration issues
in Reno.
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 — Reno
- Private well-water supply line failures in Reno must be IICRC-classified on-site — mineral content, sediment load, and pressure tank involvement can elevate Cat 1 water to Cat 2 before extraction begins.
- Older galvanized drain lines in 1960s and 1970s Reno ranch homes reach end of service life into full-bore failure — Category 3 sewage events requiring biohazard protocols regardless of rural setting.
- Aging septic systems on Reno rural parcels fail lateral lines into occupied living space — full Cat 3 biohazard extraction and TCEQ-compliant disposal required.
- North Parker County clay soils beneath Reno slab foundations shift seasonally, opening perimeter moisture pathways in homes whose slabs have cycled 40-plus wet-dry seasons.
- Ranch outbuildings and agricultural structures on Reno parcels carry aging electrical and wood-frame fire risk — fire can migrate to residential structures before rural volunteer fire response suppresses the origin.
Restoration Services in Reno
What we handle
on every call here.
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Emergency Water Extraction
S.W.A.T. Restoration classifies well-water source and condition on-site in Reno before extraction begins — IICRC category determines protocol, not the appearance of the water.
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Sewage Cleanup
Galvanized drain line and septic failures in Reno ranch homes are Cat 3 biohazard events — S.W.A.T. Restoration handles full biohazard extraction, disinfection, and TCEQ-compliant disposal.
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Structural Drying
IICRC S500 drying on Reno well-water events sets drying goals based on the assessed water category — Cat 2 events require different drying targets and materials protocols than Cat 1.
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Mold Inspection
Moisture mapping in Reno rural homes identifies active wet zones in wall cavities and subfloor before mold growth begins — critical when water events go undetected on properties with lower occupancy.
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Smoke Damage Restoration
Fire and smoke migration from Reno ranch outbuildings into residential structures requires HEPA air scrubbing and structural soot removal — not surface treatment alone.
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Emergency Board-Up
Post-fire board-up on Reno rural structures prevents secondary weather damage — especially important without fire suppression infrastructure at the property level.
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Flood Restoration
North Parker County storm events push surface water across Reno pasture land toward residential foundations — IICRC S500 extraction and drying address perimeter slab intrusion.
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Insurance Claim Assistance
Well-water source classification and septic biohazard documentation built at time of loss — S.W.A.T. Restoration provides adjuster-ready cause-of-loss reports for Parker County rural claims.
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Why S.W.A.T. Restoration in Reno
Built for this area.
Not just in it.
Well-Water Category Assessment — The Reno Difference
- IICRC water source classification assessed on every Reno well-water event — not defaulted to Cat 1 without on-site evaluation
- Mineral content, sediment load, pressure tank involvement, and standing time all factor into the documented classification
- Category determines extraction protocol, drying goals, materials disposition, and insurance documentation — it matters
Rural Parker County Biohazard Handled Right
- Septic lateral failures and old galvanized drain line events in Reno are Cat 3 biohazard jobs — full PPE, EPA disinfection, controlled demolition
- TCEQ-compliant waste disposal on all Reno Cat 3 events — rural location doesn't reduce the regulatory requirement
- S.W.A.T. Restoration reaches Reno in 18 minutes from Aledo — north Parker County neighbor, not a franchise dispatch
Family Owned — 24/7 Dispatch for Rural Property Emergencies
- Dillon and Danielle Patterson operate a business built for Parker County rural neighbors — not a suburban-only service
- 24/7 dispatch at 817-286-4966 — live answer at any hour, no answering service, no call center
- Direct insurance billing and adjuster documentation on every job regardless of rural or remote location
Verified Reviews
Parker County
homeowners speak.
Live Google reviews from across our North Texas service area — including jobs near Reno.
“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 — Reno
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Surrounding Area
Also serving
nearby communities.
S.W.A.T. Restoration covers Reno and the surrounding area with the same IICRC-certified crew, same 24/7 emergency dispatch.
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Last updated: June 2026

