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Service Areas

Pressure Vessel Heat Treating — Dallas, Fort Worth & North Texas

The Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex is one of the largest industrial manufacturing markets in Texas — a diverse base of custom fabricators, ASME pressure vessel shops, and industrial equipment manufacturers serving oil & gas, chemical processing, power generation, and midstream clients across the region. Gulf Coast Combustion has performed on-site pressure vessel PWHT and refractory dry outs for clients in North Texas and we’re equipped to support this market with the same direct gas fire combustion execution we’ve delivered across the Gulf Coast since 2014.

If you’re building high-pressure, thick-walled pressure vessels and need a mobile heat treating partner who shows up, executes clean, and hands you full documentation before they leave — call our owner James Benefield directly at 832-797-3428. He answers calls and texts personally, including short notice and emergency jobs.

Technical Resource

The Fabricator’s Complete Guide to Pressure Vessel PWHT

Everything you need to know about on-site pressure vessel PWHT — code requirements, execution standards, thermocouple methodology, documentation, and how to evaluate a heat treating contractor.

Read the Complete Guide

Talk to the Owner Directly

James Benefield

Owner, Gulf Coast Combustion

832-797-3428

Call or text — James answers personally

No receptionist. No call queue. No waiting on a callback from someone who wasn’t on the last job.

Dallas/Fort Worth — Fabrication, Midstream & Industrial Manufacturing

DFW’s industrial base looks different from Houston’s — less refinery concentration, more fabrication shops building custom pressure vessels, heat exchangers, and process equipment for clients across multiple industries. The Grand Prairie, Irving, and Kennedale fabrication corridor supplies midstream operators, chemical processors, and industrial manufacturers across Texas and beyond. These vessels are built to ASME Section VIII Division 1 standards and require code-compliant PWHT before they go into service.

GCC brings the equipment directly to your facility. Our mobile direct gas fire combustion systems handle vessels of any size, with gas trains running up to 8 million BTU.

West of Dallas, the Mineral Wells corridor supports active oil & gas equipment fabrication. GCC has worked in this market and has mobilized to North and Central Texas repeatedly. Dallas is roughly 4 hours from our Spring, TX shop — well within our regular range. For a breakdown of what PWHT requirements look like in practice, see our post on PWHT requirements under ASME Section VIII.

No Transport

No oversized load permits. No rigging. No transit risk. Your vessel never leaves your yard.

On-Site QC Witness

Your QC team monitors chart recorder data in real time throughout the entire cycle.

ASME Compliant

Every job executed to ASME Section VIII or your customer-specified WPS and code requirements.

Full Docs Before We Leave

Heat treat record, strip chart trace, calibration certificate, execution plan — complete before GCC trucks leave your yard.

Why Direct Gas Fire Combustion

For thick-walled, high-pressure pressure vessels — the kind being built for oil & gas, chemical processing, and industrial applications across North Texas — direct gas fire combustion delivers uniform, controllable heat across large surface areas. Our Type K thermocouples with capacitor discharge attachment and NIST-calibrated Chino recorders monitor and document every phase of the cycle. For more on the method, see what direct gas fire heat treating is and why it matters.

We follow ASME Section VIII parameters on ramp rates, soak temperatures, and hold times on every job. Our standard soak temperature is 1,150°F ±50°F. Heat-up and cool-down rates are calculated by wall thickness. Nothing is guessed, and nothing is left undocumented.

This Is What On-Site PWHT Actually Looks Like

Direct gas fire combustion, on-site, right where the vessel sits. No furnace. No transport. James Benefield is involved in every job.

Time lapse: 621,000 lb vessel, Central Texas. Direct gas fire combustion, on-site.

Services Available in Dallas, Fort Worth & North Texas

More From Gulf Coast Combustion

Pressure vessel PWHT is our primary work — but we also provide a full range of industrial heat treating services across Texas and the Gulf Coast.

Fabricators and Operators We Serve in North Texas

GCC mobilizes throughout the Dallas/Fort Worth area and surrounding North Texas region, including:

  • Dallas and Fort Worth fabrication shops serving oil & gas and industrial clients
  • Grand Prairie, Irving, and Kennedale industrial equipment manufacturers
  • Midstream and chemical processing equipment fabricators in the DFW corridor
  • Mineral Wells and West Texas fabrication yards
  • Waxahachie, Ennis, and Ellis County industrial fabricators
  • Denton, Gainesville, and North Texas corridor operators

Don’t see your area? GCC mobilizes statewide and nationwide. Call us and we’ll make it work.

Ready to Get Started?

Talk to James About Your Dallas/North Texas Project

Call or text the owner directly at 832-797-3428 — or reach the office at 713-425-3773.

What Happens After You Call

Getting a quote from GCC is straightforward. Here’s how it works.

1

Send us your specs

Drawings are ideal, but vessel weight, length, width, and wall thickness get us started. Email james@gulfcoastcombustion.com or call 713-425-3773.

2

We price it out

James reviews your specs personally and turns around a quote fast. No waiting on a sales team.

3

We schedule and mobilize

GCC is available on short notice. If your timeline is tight, tell us up front — we work around fabrication schedules regularly and can mobilize faster than you’d expect.

4

Full documentation before we leave

Every job includes a complete documentation package: heat treat record, strip chart recorder trace, calibration certificate, and written execution plan. Your QC package is complete before GCC trucks leave your yard.

Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly can GCC mobilize to a Dallas/Fort Worth job?+

Dallas is roughly 4 hours from our Spring, TX shop — a straightforward run we’ve made before. For jobs with lead time, we plan mobilization around your fabrication schedule. For tight timelines, call James directly at 832-797-3428 and he’ll give you a straight answer on availability.

What vessel sizes do you handle?+

Our mobile equipment handles vessels of virtually any size. We have treated vessels over 120′ long and 600,000 lbs on-site. For most large vessels, furnace transport is possible — it’s just not cost effective. Oversized load permits, rigging, transit risk, and furnace scheduling all add up fast. On-site eliminates that entire cost category.

Can our QC team witness the heat treatment?+

Yes, and we encourage it. Your team can monitor chart recorder data in real time throughout the entire cycle. Everything is visible and documented as it happens — no black box, no waiting on paperwork after the fact.

Do you work with fabricators who haven’t used mobile PWHT before?+

All the time. We walk first-time clients through the full process before the job starts — thermocouple placement, documentation requirements, what to expect during heat-up and hold. No surprises on job day.

Do you serve the Mineral Wells and West Texas fabrication corridor?+

Yes. The Mineral Wells area and the broader West Texas corridor are well within our range from Dallas. If your shop is outside the DFW metro, call us with your location and vessel specs — we’ll give you a straight answer on mobilization.

Is on-site PWHT cost competitive with shipping a vessel to a furnace from DFW?+

For large vessels, almost always yes. The freight cost on an oversized load from DFW to a furnace shop, plus permits, rigging, and the return trip, adds up fast. Call us with your vessel specs and we’ll give you a number to compare against your current furnace quote.

By the Numbers

Our Technical Standards

Soak Temperature

1,100°F – 1,200°F

GCC standard: 1,150°F ±50°F

Heat-Up Rate

400°F/hr ÷ wall thickness

Never exceeds 400°F/hr

Cool-Down Rate

500°F/hr ÷ wall thickness

Never exceeds 500°F/hr

Max Temp Differential

250°F during soak

Monitored across full vessel length

Thermocouples

Type K

TAU capacitor discharge attachment

Recorders

Chino AH Series

NIST traceable calibration annually

Gas Trains

Up to 8 million BTU

Direct gas fire combustion

Based in Spring, TX. Available Nationwide.

Ready to Schedule Your Dallas/North Texas PWHT Job?

Call or text James directly at 832-797-3428 — or reach the office at 713-425-3773.

Email: james@gulfcoastcombustion.com

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