One/several of my sprinkler heads seem to be broken, what do I do?

We offer an adjustment and tune-up service for all of our customers. If you are interested in having a technician come out to your home to adjust your system for newly installed plants, re-program your timer, or just to clean out and re-point sprinkler heads, please contact us today.

Can you upgrade my existing sprinkler heads and nozzles to improve my water pressure and efficiency?

Yes, we can. We offer an upgrade service to anyone interested in retrofitting their current existing sprinkler systems. We install new nozzles and sprinkler heads that are not only water more efficient, but use almost 70% less water. Utilizing the new MP rotator technology, we can drastically change the way you use water.

I am having trouble with my automatic sprinkler timer, where can I find information on how to operate it?

Pro- C - Residential Timer Manual

ICC - Commercial Timer Manual

What is a good time to water?

Early morning watering is best due to: the lack of evaporation that takes place, low winds that can blow you lawn dry, high humidity and morning dew that adds to the moisture. Early morning watering helps to prevent lawn diseases that can be caused by watering at night because it gives your lawn time to dry by night fall. We program all of our automatic sprinkler timers to run at this time.

Should I water after I fertilize?

If you have recently fertilized your lawn, especially with a granular (dry) fertilizer, then you may want to water a few extra times, especially during dry and hot summer months. This can help the fertilizer take hold and aid in preventing the fertilizer from "burning" the grass.

Water is building up in certain areas of my yard, what do I do?

Lawns are not always properly graded for correct water drainage. This typically causes low spots to form in your yard. In most cases a drainage system is needed to properly transport water to the right location preventing buildup. We offer professional water drainage installs, for more information on this visit the drainage section of our site.

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Irrigation in Texas is regulated by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) (MC-178), P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087. TCEQ’s website is: www.tceq.state.us.