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NDT Inspection Firms in Fort Worth, TX

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NDT Inspection Firms in Fort Worth, Texas

Finding a qualified NDT inspection firm in Fort Worth is harder than it should be. You’ll call five shops, get three voicemails, and when someone picks up, they’ll quote you a range so wide it’s useless — $8,000 to $40,000 for what sounds like the same job. This directory cuts through that noise. Below, you’ll find certified inspection firms operating in and around Fort Worth, along with the specific framework you need to hire someone who won’t waste your time or your money.

How to Choose an NDT Inspection Firm in Fort Worth

Verify certifications before you call. Your inspector should hold ASNT Level II or Level III certification (depending on the job scope) or ISO 9712 Personnel Certification. For aerospace and high-criticality work, ask about NADCAP accreditation. This isn’t paperwork theater — it’s the difference between an inspection that holds up in court and one that gets challenged. Fort Worth’s energy and aerospace sectors don’t mess with this detail. Neither should you.

Match the method to your asset. Ultrasonic testing (UT) works for thickness and internal flaws in pipes and vessels. Radiographic testing (RT) shows internal voids and density changes — expensive and time-intensive, but non-negotiable for pressure equipment. Magnetic particle (MT) and liquid penetrant (PT) find surface and near-surface cracks on ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Eddy current (ET) handles corrosion and fatigue cracks in conductive materials. If the firm you’re calling can’t articulate which method fits your asset, move on.

Ask about turnaround, not just price. A cheaper quote often means a longer wait or less experienced technicians. Fast turnaround (48–72 hours for standard projects, same-day for emergencies) usually costs more per hour but saves you downtime. For manufacturing and energy operations running in Fort Worth, that math almost always favors speed.

Confirm project scope in writing. The biggest gotcha: quotes that don’t specify access requirements, weather conditions, or whether re-testing is included. A $12,000 estimate can balloon to $18,000 if the inspector has to come back because weather shut down outdoor work or a second pass revealed deeper flaws. Get the scope locked down before you sign.

Pro Tip: Call your insurance or compliance officer first. Ask if they have a preferred vendor list for NDT inspections. Many do — it saves the back-and-forth and ensures coverage downstream.

What to Expect

Standard NDT projects run $5,000–$50,000+ depending on asset size, inspection method, and access difficulty. Smaller jobs (a few pressure vessels, a section of piping) land in the $5,000–$15,000 range. Larger facility audits or complex aerospace components can exceed $50,000. Most firms charge $150–$500/hr per technician; a two-person crew for a day-long project at a manufacturing facility typically costs $8,000–$18,000.

Turnaround varies widely. Standard projects take 1–2 weeks from inspection to final report. Rush work (48 hours) costs 25–50% more. Emergency same-day inspections are possible but rare and expensive — expect to pay premium rates and have limited availability.

Reality Check: If a firm quotes you significantly below $150/hr per technician, ask hard questions about their certification, insurance, and inspection protocol. Low-ball pricing often means inexperience, and a bad inspection is worse than no inspection.

Local Market Overview

Fort Worth hosts major operations in oil & gas, aerospace manufacturing (Bell Helicopter, Raytheon), power generation, and infrastructure. The city’s industrial density means competition among NDT firms is real, but demand consistently outpaces supply — good inspectors stay booked. The Texas Energy Corridor and the DFW aerospace cluster mean most certified firms here understand ASME Section V compliance and NADCAP requirements cold.

Use the directory below to connect with firms that know your industry and can prove it.

Frequently Asked Questions

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