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FlexForce calls every plumber applicant in Texas within 60 seconds of applying, screens them in English or Spanish, verifies their TDLR license automatically, and books the interview — while you're on a job site.
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Texas plumber hiring in 2026 is squeezed from three directions. First, the population boom across DFW, Austin, and Houston is creating sustained new-residential plumbing demand. Second, BLS projects plumbing to lose more workers to retirement than any other building trade through 2030 — and Texas's aging workforce mirrors that nationally. Third, commercial plumbing wages on data-center and chip-fab projects are pulling experienced journeymen out of residential shops.
The average Texas plumbing contractor spends 4–7 weeks to fill a journeyman role through job boards, with ghosting rates hitting 45% once a candidate has more than one offer. FlexForce screens every applicant within 60 seconds of their submission, verifies TDLR license status on the call, and books the interview while the candidate is still engaged.
Plumbers in Texas earn $30–$44/hr, with senior journeyman and master plumbers in Houston commanding $46+/hr on commercial work.
| Market | Entry-level (0–3 yrs) | Journeyman (3–8 yrs) | Senior / Lead (8+ yrs) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Houston | $26–$32/hr | $32–$42/hr | $42–$50/hr |
| Dallas–Fort Worth | $28–$34/hr | $34–$44/hr | $44–$52/hr |
| Austin | $27–$33/hr | $33–$42/hr | $42–$50/hr |
| San Antonio | $24–$30/hr | $30–$38/hr | $38–$46/hr |
Source: BLS Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics (2025), Indeed Hiring Lab Texas report (Q1 2026). Rates reflect W-2 employment; 1099 field rates run 15–20% higher.
In Texas, plumbers are licensed through the TDLR (Texas Dept of Licensing & Regulation). You can verify any license at tdlr.texas.gov in about 30 seconds by entering the technician's name or license number.
Texas requires a state-issued license for plumbers working on residential and commercial properties. License classes typically differentiate apprentice, journeyman, and master/contractor tiers, with experience and exam requirements at each step.
For backflow prevention and medical-gas work, additional state-specific endorsements are required on top of the journeyman or master plumber license.
FlexForce checks TDLR status during every screening call. If a candidate's license is expired, inactive, or the name doesn't match, they're flagged automatically — you never waste an interview slot on an unlicensed tech.
Direct license lookup: TDLR License Search →
A meaningful share of Texas's plumbers workforce is Spanish-dominant — and the share is significant particularly in Houston's Energy Corridor and DFW's south and west suburbs. Posting in English only cuts your candidate pool by an estimated 25–35% in those markets.
FlexForce screens in both English and Spanish. When an applicant calls the screening number, the AI detects their language preference or lets them choose. The screening questions, license verification prompts, and interview scheduling all happen in the applicant's preferred language. You review a translated summary in English. No bilingual recruiter needed.
Houston
Largest trades market in Texas. High summer demand plus petrochemical facility work creates year-round need. Competitive with large commercial contractors for senior techs.
Dallas–Fort Worth
Fastest-growing demand in 2025–2026 driven by the data-center construction wave. Microsoft, Google, and Meta facilities are pulling licensed techs into commercial roles at wages small shops can't always match.
Austin
New residential construction boom plus tech-office retrofits creating dual demand. Techs here often hold competing offers within 48 hours of applying — speed of contact matters most.
Joining — or at least being known to — the major Texas plumbers associations helps with candidate referrals, apprenticeship pipelines, and local reputation. The three most useful for small shops:
| Approach | Monthly cost | Time to first screen | Bilingual | License verify | Scales |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FlexForce | $299–$999 | 60 seconds | ✓ EN + ES | ✓ TDLR auto | ✓ unlimited applicants |
| Indeed alone | $200–$800 in ads | Days (manual review) | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ you review each |
| In-house recruiter | $4,500–$7,000 | Hours–days | Depends | Manual | Limited to their hours |
How long does it take to hire a plumber in Texas?
The average Texas contractor takes 4–7 weeks to fill a plumber role through traditional job boards. With FlexForce, qualified candidates who pass the automated screen are booked for an interview the same day they apply — cutting time-to-interview from weeks to hours.
Does FlexForce verify Texas plumbers licenses?
Yes. FlexForce checks every applicant's license status against the TDLR (Texas Dept of Licensing & Regulation) database during the screening call. You only see candidates with a verified active license.
Can FlexForce screen Spanish-speaking plumbers applicants in TX?
Yes. FlexForce screens in both English and Spanish. The applicant selects their language when they call in, or the AI detects it automatically. This matters most in Houston and Dallas, where a large share of the licensed plumbers workforce is Spanish-dominant.
What does it cost to hire a plumber in Texas?
Plumbers in Texas earn $30–$44/hr (BLS 2025). Total cost-to-hire including job board fees, recruiter time, and onboarding typically runs $3,500–$9,000 per hire. FlexForce reduces that by automating the first 80% of the screening process for $299–$999/month.
What Texas cities does FlexForce work in?
FlexForce works for any Texas-based contractor. Current customers concentrate in Houston, Dallas–Fort Worth, and Austin — but the platform covers the entire state.
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