McBride Plumbing

Septic Company in Haltom City, Texas

2.3(3 reviews)
(817) 899-67472527 Minnis Dr, Ste K, Haltom City, TX 76117View on Yelp
McBride Plumbing - septic in Haltom City, TX

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About McBride Plumbing

McBride Plumbing is a multi-service contractor in Haltom City, Texas, offering plumbing, septic services, and water heater installation and repair from a single provider. Haltom City sits just northeast of Fort Worth, and while it's largely an urban area, properties on the fringes and nearby Tarrant County communities still rely on septic systems for wastewater management. They're reachable at (817) 899-6747. With a 2.3-star rating from 3 reviews, it's worth having a direct conversation about your specific project before scheduling to make sure they're the right match.

Services

Plumbing
Septic Services
Water Heater Installation/Repair

Services & Process

Having plumbing and septic services under one roof can be useful when a problem crosses both disciplines, such as a backed-up sewer line that connects to a septic tank rather than the municipal system. McBride handles septic tank pumping and system service alongside standard plumbing repairs, drain cleaning, and water heater replacement. Water heater work includes both traditional tank units and tankless systems, covering installation, repair, and replacement. For customers who prefer dealing with a single contractor rather than coordinating between specialists, this type of combined service scope can simplify the process.

Service Area

McBride Plumbing operates out of Haltom City and serves the broader North Tarrant County area, including Fort Worth, Richland Hills, North Richland Hills, and Watauga. Properties in Keller, Saginaw, and the surrounding communities are also within reasonable reach. Their position in Haltom City gives them access to both the dense urban core and the more rural edges of Tarrant County where septic systems are still in use.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the same contractor handle both my plumbing repair and my septic tank pumping?
Yes, when the provider is licensed for both trades. Having one contractor handle both can make diagnosis easier when symptoms like slow drains could point to either a plumbing blockage or a septic issue. McBride Plumbing covers both service types from their Haltom City location.
How do I know if my slow drain is a plumbing problem or a septic problem?
If only one fixture is draining slowly, it's usually a localized plumbing clog. When multiple drains throughout the house are sluggish or you notice gurgling in the toilet when running the sink, the issue is more likely at the septic system level and needs different attention.
Does Haltom City have municipal sewer, or do some properties use septic?
Most properties in Haltom City proper are connected to municipal sewer, but some older or outlying properties in the area still use private septic systems. If you're not sure which applies to your home, your property records or a call to the city's public works department can confirm.
What's involved in a water heater replacement in Tarrant County?
Replacing a water heater involves disconnecting the old unit, proper disposal, and installing the new system with correct gas or electrical connections and up-to-code pressure relief valves. A permit is often required in Tarrant County, and a licensed plumber handles that as part of the job.
How long does a residential water heater typically last in the Fort Worth area?
Traditional tank water heaters generally last eight to twelve years, while tankless units can last 20 years or more with regular maintenance. Hard water common in North Texas can shorten the lifespan of both types if the units aren't flushed or descaled periodically.
Can I use a plumber for septic line repairs, or do I need a separate septic contractor?
For work on the pipes between your house and the septic tank, a licensed plumber can often handle the repair. Work on the tank itself or the drain field typically falls under a septic contractor's scope, though some companies like McBride cover both sides of that line.

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