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• Haslet, TX. ZIP 76052. Tarrant County •

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Haslet, TX

Locally owned, IICRC certified water damage restoration in Haslet, TX. Approximately 24 minutes from our Southlake base, on-site in 60 minutes for water heater ruptures, slab leaks, burst pipes, storm-driven roof intrusions, mold, fire damage, and full restoration across Sendera Ranch, Northstar, Avalon, Bar C Ranch, and the Alliance corridor. Available 24 hours a day.

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Water Damage Restoration in Haslet, TX

Haslet sits in northwest Tarrant County, tucked between I-35W on the east and Highway 287 on the west, with city limits that brush Roanoke, Westlake, Keller, Fort Worth, and the Alliance Airport employment corridor. The 76052 ZIP covers the city itself plus several large unincorporated stretches, which is why a Haslet address can mean a Sendera Ranch interior lot, a new Northstar build, or a five-acre property well outside the formal city grid. From our Southlake shop, the drive is 22-26 minutes: Highway 114 west to I-35W north, then west on Avondale-Haslet Road or south on Highway 287, depending on which side of town the call sits. Haslet's growth profile is different from a brand-new master-planned city like Northlake: a large share of the housing stock is now 15-25 years old, and the failure patterns reflect that maturity.

The dominant residential anchor in Haslet is Sendera Ranch, built out roughly between 2000 and 2012. The original water heaters in those homes are well past their 10-12 year design life. The original copper supply lines, where they were used, are entering the pinhole-leak window. The first-generation PEX runs from the mid-2000s are reaching the age where any installation defects start to show. Layered on top of that is the newer Hillwood-built Northstar community, which is producing the same first-year builder-defect losses we see in Pecan Square and Harvest. And running underneath all of it is Haslet's exposure to the northwest Tarrant supercell corridor, where spring and early-summer storms regularly compromise roofs and drive water into otherwise dry attics.

The Loss Patterns We See Most Often in Haslet

Sendera Ranch aging water heaters. The single most common Haslet residential loss we run is an original-equipment water heater that has aged past its design life and let go overnight. Sendera Ranch is the largest concentration of this exposure in Haslet. A 50-gallon tank failure into an interior closet on a finished slab can saturate framing, sheetrock, baseboards, hardwood, and carpet in surrounding rooms inside an hour. We extract immediately, document the failure point and the tank's age, and lay out the drying chamber so the structure dries to S500 goal moisture content rather than just "looking dry." If the heater is in an attic pan, the failure pattern is different — pan rust-through, secondary-drain blockage, or float-switch failure — and we document those distinctly.

Slab leaks and pinhole copper failures on 15-25 year old homes. Haslet's mature housing stock, especially in Sendera Ranch, Heritage Pointe, and the older parts of Bar C Ranch, is now in the window where original copper supply lines start to show pinhole leaks under slab. Symptoms are subtle: warm spots on tile floors, water-bill creep, occasional unexplained humidity. By the time the homeowner calls, there is often a substantial wet footprint already developed inside the slab assembly. We coordinate with leak-detection plumbers and run targeted demo with thermal imaging and moisture mapping to dry the assembly without unnecessary slab cutouts.

Northstar and other new-construction builder-defect failures. Hillwood's Northstar community brings the same construction profile to Haslet that Pecan Square brings to Northlake: 2020-and-newer post-tension slab homes with PEX manifold plumbing, push-fit fittings, and attic-mounted HVAC. First-year losses cluster around push-fit failures under vanities, ice-maker tap blowouts, and condensate-overflow events through the attic deck. We document the failure point in macro detail so the builder one-year, two-year, or ten-year warranty conversation can run in parallel with your homeowners claim.

Wind-driven rain and storm-related roof intrusions. Haslet sits in a regular path for spring and early-summer supercells coming off the Wichita Mountains and tracking southeast across Wise and northwest Tarrant counties. Hail bruises shingles, lifts ridge vents, and compromises flashing, and the next driving rain pushes water past the failed envelope into the attic and ceiling assemblies below. Most homeowners policies cover wind-driven rain when there is documented prior envelope damage. We mitigate the interior wetting immediately and document the storm timeline so your roofer's hail report and our restoration scope tell the adjuster a single, consistent story.

Rural-stretch supply and well-pressure failures west of Highway 287. The western edge of the 76052 ZIP runs into larger-lot and unincorporated properties on a mix of city water and private well systems. Failure patterns there look more like Justin or the western edge of Northlake: pressure-tank bladder failures, frost-free hydrant blowouts, supply-line runs to detached outbuildings, and freeze events on exposed runs during the once-or-twice-a-decade hard cold snap. We handle those differently from Sendera Ranch interior calls — drying approach is similar, but the coordination with the well-pump tech and the cause-of-loss documentation are distinct.

How We Document a Haslet Job for Your Adjuster

We work IICRC S500 standard on every job, structured for North Texas carriers. Photo log timestamped at extraction-in / extraction-out / equipment-set / dry-out. Thermal imaging stills marked to the floor plan. Daily atmospheric readings (temperature, relative humidity, grains-per-pound). Xactimate-aligned scope sheet your adjuster's desk team will recognize. On Sendera Ranch and Heritage Pointe homes, we pay special attention to documenting the age and condition of the failed component, because carriers handle a 22-year-old water heater rupture differently from a sudden-and-accidental supply line break, and the documentation needs to support the claim filed. On Northstar new-construction jobs, we add macro photos of the failure point and fitting identification to support the builder-warranty path. On storm-driven losses, we coordinate documentation timing with your roofer so the interior peril and the envelope peril are aligned in the file.

Haslet Neighborhoods and Response Logistics

  • Sendera Ranch (76052). Haslet's largest residential anchor, built roughly 2000-2012. Mature housing stock now in the original-water-heater and original-supply-line failure window. 22-25 minutes from our shop via Highway 114 to I-35W to Avondale-Haslet Road.
  • Northstar (76052). Hillwood-developed master-planned community, 2020-and-newer construction. Same first-year builder-defect failure profile as Pecan Square and Harvest. 23-26 minutes.
  • Avalon (76052). Newer single-family construction on the south side of Haslet. Mixed builder-defect and standard new-home failure patterns. 22-25 minutes.
  • Heritage Pointe (76052). Established mid-2000s neighborhood near downtown Haslet. Same maturity profile as Sendera Ranch with a slightly older subset. 23-26 minutes.
  • Bar C Ranch (76052). Older established homes on larger lots, mixed building eras. Loss patterns lean toward slab leaks, water heater age-outs, and supply-line failures. 24-27 minutes.
  • Western and northern unincorporated 76052. Larger-lot and rural properties west of Highway 287 and north of the city limits, some on private wells. 25-30 minutes.
  • Alliance corridor frontage (76052). Light commercial and aviation-support properties adjacent to the Alliance employment center. 22-25 minutes.

Why Haslet Homeowners Call Us Specifically

The Haslet market is sized differently from a Southlake or a Grapevine: smaller, less saturated with national-chain restoration trucks, and historically underserved by the kind of locally-owned, IICRC-certified, BBB-accredited operator that can actually document a job well. Most Haslet homeowners hit a search at 11 p.m. on a Tuesday, dial whoever shows up first, and end up with a truck that rolled from Fort Worth or Denton and is not particularly interested in writing a careful scope. Flood Titan is owner-operated out of Southlake, not on any carrier-program rate-cut software, and equipped to document a Sendera Ranch slab leak, a Northstar builder-defect supply line, or a storm-driven attic intrusion with the same rigor we bring to a Westlake estate. The drive is 22-26 minutes, and we usually beat the 60-minute on-property goal comfortably.

Mold Risk on Haslet Properties After a Water Loss

The 24-48 hour North Texas mold clock starts the moment water hits framing, decking, or drywall, and it does not adjust for the age of the building. Older Sendera Ranch and Heritage Pointe homes have a slightly different mold-risk profile from new Northstar construction: older interior assemblies often have more accumulated dust and biofilm to feed colonization, while newer tight-envelope construction holds humidity longer and slows natural drying. Either way, the drying chamber needs to be sized to the structure: containment to isolate the affected area, LGR or desiccant dehumidifiers sized to cubic-foot volume and air changes per hour, daily moisture-content sampling on framing and decking, and goal-moisture-content verification before equipment is pulled. We document each daily reading to the floor plan so there is no ambiguity about whether the structure actually reached dry.

Our Water Damage Restoration Work in Haslet

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5★ Reviews from Haslet-Area Homeowners

Real Google reviews from real customers. Every Flood Titan Restoration review on Google is 5 stars. Below is a representative sample from Haslet and the immediate surrounding cities.

★★★★★ Attic Water Heater

"We just moved to Colleyville and our water heater in the attic decided to break and flood our entire downstairs. Great timing! Flood Titan Restoration sent their team out immediately and honestly made a stressful situation so much easier. Everyone was so friendly and made us feel like we were in good hands the whole time. They were super careful with all our stuff (we were still unpacking!) and got us back in our house way faster than we expected. Highly recommend these guys!"

Colleyville, TX

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★★★★★ Multi-Room Flood

"Allan, Travis and Anna did a great job helping us recover from a flood upstairs in our bedroom, bathroom and laundry room. They were professional, experienced, and always on time. We appreciated their clear communication to us of what we needed, what they were doing, and how long the process would take. They also interacted with our insurance company to help address any questions the insurance company had regarding the process. We would highly recommend them."

DFW area · Upstairs flood

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★★★★★ AC Leak

"We had an AC leak while we were out of town, as we came back we found a nice stream of water from our ceiling down to our game room. Flood Titan Restoration did a phenomenal job, did not feel intrusive at all (as I experienced once before with another company). Great communication and quality. Would use them again (hopefully never though)."

DFW area · AC condensate

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★★★★★ 2 AM Emergency

"I had a water emergency in the middle of the night and honestly didn't expect anyone to pick up when I called Flood Titan at 2am, but they did. Not only did they answer, they were at my house shortly after. I had no idea what to expect, but they explained everything step by step. They're also handling my insurance claim directly, which has taken a huge weight off my shoulders. Cannot recommend them enough!"

DFW area · After-hours response

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Damage Restoration Services in Haslet, TX

Flood Titan offers full-scope damage restoration services in Haslet, TX. Our IICRC certified team handles emergency water damage restoration, fire and smoke damage cleanup, mold inspection and remediation, storm and flood cleanup, and odor removal. Every job across ZIP 76052 is documented to IICRC S500 standard with thermal imaging, daily moisture readings, and a photo record your insurance adjuster can defend.

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Water Damage Restoration Haslet TX. FAQ

My home is in Sendera Ranch and it is 18 years old. Should I be worried about my water heater? +
Yes. A standard 50-gallon tank water heater has a 10-12 year design life. If your Sendera Ranch home still has the heater that was installed at build, it is six to eight years past expected service life and is the single highest-probability water loss in your home right now. The cost of a planned replacement is a fraction of the cost of a tank rupture into a finished closet, and a replacement on your schedule beats a 2 a.m. failure into hardwood floors every time.
How long does it take to get from Southlake to Haslet? +
Drive time runs 22-26 minutes from our Southlake shop. Highway 114 west to I-35W north, then west on Avondale-Haslet Road or south on Highway 287, depending on which neighborhood the call is in. Sendera Ranch and Northstar are usually faster than the rural stretches west of Highway 287. We typically beat the 60-minute on-property goal on Haslet calls comfortably.
A spring storm hit our Haslet neighborhood and now we have water coming through the ceiling. Is this a homeowners claim? +
Usually yes, when there is documented prior envelope damage. Most Texas HO-3 policies cover wind-driven rain when the wind first created an opening in the building envelope. The order matters: hail or wind compromises the roof, then driving rain enters through the failure point. We mitigate the interior immediately and coordinate with your roofer's report so the storm timeline, the envelope failure, and the interior damage are documented as a single chain of cause and effect. Pure ground-level flood is typically excluded; interior wetting from a wind-damaged roof typically is not.
Will my Haslet homeowners policy cover this? +
Texas HO-3 policies typically cover sudden-and-accidental water damage from tank rupture, supply line break, appliance overflow, and HVAC pan overflow. They typically do not cover gradual seepage, exterior flood, or longstanding leaks that have been ongoing. For older Sendera Ranch and Heritage Pointe homes where the failed component is at end-of-life, careful documentation of the actual failure event matters: a 22-year-old water heater that ruptures suddenly is usually covered; a slow drip that went unnoticed for months usually is not. We document the timeline carefully so the claim is filed under the correct peril.
My home is in the new Northstar community. Should I call the builder or call you first? +
Call us first. Water damage does not stop while you wait for a builder return call, and most builders send a plumber to fix the cause, not a water-mitigation crew to dry the structure. We stop the water, get extraction started, document the failure to support your builder warranty claim, and then the builder's plumber can repair the underlying cause. Waiting for the builder usually adds thousands of dollars of damage and weakens your warranty position.
Are you IICRC certified? +
Yes. Flood Titan Restoration is an IICRC Certified Firm, registration #70249559. Every job in Haslet follows the IICRC S500 Standard for Professional Water Damage Restoration, including documented moisture mapping, atmospheric monitoring, and goal-moisture-content verification before we call a job dry.
Is water damage repair the same as water damage restoration? +
Yes. In the restoration industry the two terms describe the same scope of work: emergency water extraction, structural drying, dehumidification, antimicrobial treatment, and reconstruction where damage warrants it. Some homeowners search for water damage repair, others for water damage restoration. Flood Titan handles both under one IICRC S500 compliant process for Haslet homes.

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