Not every plumbing job fits neatly into a standard category. Sump pump installations, new construction plumbing, post-construction punch-list work, and mobile home plumbing each have their own requirements and considerations. We provide a range of specialty plumbing services across Fort Worth, Arlington, Mansfield, Grand Prairie, and Burleson. These come up less often than drain clogs and water heater calls, but when they do, homeowners want clear answers.
Yes. While sump pumps are less common in the Fort Worth area than in regions with high water tables or basements, some properties — particularly those with below-grade living spaces, walk-out basements, or low-lying lots that collect runoff — benefit from a sump pump system.
We install submersible and pedestal sump pumps, configure the discharge line to route water safely away from the foundation, and install battery backup systems to keep the pump running during power outages. If you already have a sump pump that isn’t operating properly or hasn’t been tested in a while, our technicians can diagnose the issue, replace the pump if necessary, and test the system to make sure it activates at the correct water level.
If you’re not sure whether your Fort Worth property needs a sump pump, we can evaluate your drainage situation during a service visit and make a recommendation. If water intrusion is already happening, our leak detection team can help pinpoint the source. Learn about leak repair services.
Benjamin Franklin Plumbing of Fort Worth focuses primarily on residential service, repair, and replacement — the work that keeps existing homes running. However, we do provide plumbing for new construction on a project-by-project basis, particularly for custom home builders and smaller projects in our service area.
New construction plumbing includes underground rough-in (sewer and water lines installed before the slab is poured), top-out (supply and drain lines routed through walls and ceilings before insulation and drywall), and trim-out (installing fixtures, faucets, and making final connections after finishes are complete). Each phase requires a city inspection before work can proceed to the next stage.
If you’re a builder or homeowner managing a custom home project in Fort Worth, Arlington, or the surrounding area and need a licensed plumbing contractor, contact us to discuss scope and timing. Contact us.
Yes. After a new build or major remodel, there’s almost always a punch list — minor items that need correction or completion before final walkthrough. Common plumbing punch-list items include leaking fixture connections, toilets that run or rock, faucets that drip, disposal units that aren’t wired correctly, slow drains from construction debris, and incomplete caulking around fixtures.
We handle these items efficiently because our technicians arrive equipped for exactly this kind of work. If you’re a builder, general contractor, or Fort Worth homeowner approaching final inspection, we can schedule a dedicated punch-list visit to clear plumbing items quickly.
Manufactured homes have unique plumbing layouts that differ from site-built construction — including different pipe materials, underfloor access requirements, and connection standards for water supply, drain, and sewer hookups. We service mobile and manufactured homes throughout the Fort Worth Metroplex.
Common service calls for manufactured homes include water heater replacement (often in tight utility closets), supply line repair under the home, drain clearing, and fixture replacement. If you live in a mobile home park or own a manufactured home on a private lot in the Fort Worth or Arlington area, our technicians are experienced with the access and material differences these homes require.
Our focus is on plumbing systems connected to municipal water and sewer — which means we handle everything inside the home, but not the septic tank or well equipment itself. If you need septic pumping or well pump service, those are separate trades — a licensed septic hauler or well driller is who you want.
But if you need a faucet fixed, a water heater replaced, or a drain cleared in a home that happens to be on a septic system or well, we handle that just like any other Fort Worth service call. The work inside the house is the same regardless of what’s supplying the water or receiving the waste. Explore rooter service.
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