
FlowCore Water has worked in Fort Worth and across Tarrant County since 2006, handling everything from emergency well pump failures to full plumbing installations and water treatment systems. We're a Texas-licensed water well and plumbing operation serving both the urban core and the more rural areas on Fort Worth's growing edges.
Call (817) 480-7971 or schedule service online.
Well water and water quality in Fort Worth
Fort Worth is the county seat of Tarrant County and the second-largest city in the DFW metro. Most city properties connect to Fort Worth's municipal water system, which draws from surface reservoirs in the area. But Fort Worth has a much larger footprint than many realize — the city extends well into north and west Tarrant County, where suburban development has been built over what were once rural parcels, and private wells remain common.
The Trinity Aquifer system underlies much of Tarrant County. This aquifer has supplied private wells across the region for generations. Property owners with wells in Fort Worth typically draw from it at varying depths depending on location. Water quality from Trinity Aquifer wells in Tarrant County can include elevated hardness, iron, and in some cases sulfur-related compounds — all treatable issues that FlowCore addresses through water testing and customized treatment systems.
Fort Worth ZIP codes we serve span from the 76101 range downtown through the 76177 and 76179 areas in the far north near Alliance, as well as west Fort Worth toward Benbrook and east toward Haltom City. Neighborhoods from the Cultural District and Near Southside to the Alliance corridor and Westover Hills all fall within our service area.
Water Well Services in Fort Worth
Well repair and maintenance calls are common across the northern and western parts of Fort Worth, where private well use is more prevalent. FlowCore provides well pump repair for emergency no-water situations — we prioritize these calls and aim for same-day response. For wells showing signs of declining output or water quality changes, well rehabilitation can restore performance without the cost of drilling a new well. We also conduct thorough well inspections for homebuyers, estate settlements, and routine maintenance, and handle well abandonment and plugging for any well that needs to be properly closed under Texas regulations.
How do I know if my Fort Worth well needs rehabilitation or replacement?
Declining water pressure, sand in the water, increased turbidity, or a well that runs dry during normal use are all signs the system needs attention. FlowCore will inspect the well and pump, assess casing condition, and give you a clear recommendation — repair, rehabilitation, or in some cases a new well.
Water Treatment & Filtration in Fort Worth
Fort Worth water — whether from municipal sources or private wells — runs hard through most of the city. Hard water shortens the lifespan of water heaters, corrodes fixtures, and leaves visible scale throughout your plumbing system. FlowCore installs whole-house filtration systems that address hardness at the point of entry, protecting everything downstream. For properties with well water, customized water treatment based on actual water testing is the right approach — iron, sulfur, and hardness often need to be addressed together. We also install reverse osmosis systems for kitchen drinking water where point-of-use purification is the priority.
Plumbing Services in Fort Worth
Fort Worth has a broad mix of property ages and types — from historic bungalows near downtown and the Near Southside to new construction pushing north toward Alliance. Our plumbing team handles the full range: plumbing repair for leaks and pressure issues, drain cleaning for blocked or slow lines, and water heater replacement for units that have failed or are running inefficiently due to mineral buildup. For new builds and renovations throughout Fort Worth, we also provide plumbing installation services. Hard water in this region accelerates water heater wear — we replace tank and tankless units and can typically complete the job the same day.
Why Fort Worth property owners choose FlowCore Water
4.8 stars across Google reviews across multiple DFW locations
Serving the DFW area since 2006
Texas licensed water well drillers and pump installers
Warranty on all work performed
Same-day or next-day service for no-water emergencies
Questions from Fort Worth well and water owners
Are private wells common in Fort Worth?
Private wells are more common in the northern and western parts of Fort Worth and Tarrant County, where rural and semi-rural properties were built before city water extensions reached them. FlowCore services wells throughout Fort Worth — from pump repairs to full rehabilitation and inspection.
What aquifer underlies the Fort Worth area?
The Trinity Aquifer system underlies much of Tarrant County, including Fort Worth. It's a significant source of groundwater for private wells in the area, though most city residents are on municipal surface water drawn from local reservoirs.
What water quality issues are common in Fort Worth well water?
Well water in Tarrant County commonly shows elevated hardness, iron, and occasionally sulfur-related odors depending on well depth and local geology. Water testing followed by targeted treatment — whether a softener, iron filter, or full treatment system — is the best approach before drinking from any well.
Schedule service in Fort Worth
FlowCore Water serves all Fort Worth ZIP codes and the surrounding Tarrant County area. From emergency pump failures to filtration system installations, our team is available same-day or next-day. Call (817) 480-7971 or schedule service online.


