
Leak detection across Weatherford and Parker County — older brick homes near downtown, horse properties on the outskirts, and everything in between. Same-week appointments.
RGC Leak Detection serves all of Weatherford and the surrounding Parker County area, from the historic neighborhoods near downtown and Heritage Park through the newer subdivisions on the east side of town and out to the small horse properties and ranches that fill much of Parker County. Weatherford is the western edge of our regular service area, and we build scheduling so trips out are part of a normal day's work — pricing matches what a Fort Worth or Arlington customer would see.
We also handle pre-purchase leak inspections for buyers and agents, insurance documentation for adjusters and homeowners, and construction management for major repairs and ground-up builds across Parker County.
Parker County sits at the western edge of the expansive clay belt that runs across most of the Metroplex — meaning some Weatherford properties sit on heavy clay (with the slab leak patterns that come with it), and others sit on lighter, sandier soil with limestone close to the surface. The transition isn't predictable from one neighborhood to the next, which makes accurate detection especially important here.
The older homes in central Weatherford — particularly around Heritage Park, the Holland Lake area, and the historic district — are often brick on slab with galvanized or copper supply lines reaching the end of their service life. The newer subdivisions on the east side of town follow the standard slab-on-grade pattern with PEX or copper. And the horse properties and small ranches outside the city have their own mix of water systems — well-fed irrigation, livestock waterers, and main lines running long distances across the property.
If you're a Weatherford homeowner, a Parker County rancher, or a real estate agent representing a buyer in the area, we can typically schedule within the week.
Weatherford is the seat of Parker County, about 30 miles west of Fort Worth, with a city population around 33,000 and a strong agricultural heritage that's earned it the title of Peach Capital of Texas. The city's character runs from the Victorian-era courthouse square at its center, through the older brick neighborhoods along Holland Lake and Cartwright Park, out to the horse properties and ranches that fill the surrounding county. Weatherford is served by Weatherford ISD and the city's water system, and the surrounding land sits at a transition zone between the heavy expansive clay of the eastern Metroplex and the lighter, more limestone-rich soil to the west.
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