New construction boom meets North Texas clay.

Aubrey is one of the fastest-growing areas north of Denton, with new subdivisions going up along 380 and the 77 corridor. Most of the work we do here is on brand-new systems that need adjustment after the first season, coverage gaps, improper head spacing, and controllers that were never programmed for the actual landscape. We also install drainage for lots that weren't properly graded during construction.
From new master-planned communities to established lakeside streets, we cover all of Aubrey.
We work all across Aubrey, from Harvest and Jackson Ridge in the central master-planned communities, to Creekside and Silverado in the newer subdivisions along 380 and the 77 corridor. Aubrey is one of the fastest-growing areas north of Denton and most of our work here is on brand-new systems that need first-year adjustment.
Aubrey's recent construction boom along 380 means thousands of new homes built with builder-grade irrigation that needs adjustment within the first season, coverage gaps, improper head spacing, and controllers that were never programmed for the actual landscape.
Aubrey lots are typically larger than older suburban North Texas lots, which means the irrigation systems have to handle longer mainline runs and more zones. Builder installs often skimp on this and we end up redesigning to match the actual lot.
Heavy clay soil throughout Aubrey, especially in newer subdivisions where the topsoil was scraped during construction. This is why we trench to code depth and use proper backfill, shallow installs crack within 2–3 freeze-thaw cycles.
We pull Aubrey permits, coordinate city inspections, and handle backflow registration in-house. You don't deal with the town hall on any new install or replacement.
The issues that come up unusually often on Aubrey systems, and what we do about them.
"Brown corners and overspray on fences in newer Harvest or Jackson Ridge homes"
Builder installs in Aubrey's newer master-planned communities are typically under-zoned for the actual lot layout. We redesign head spacing, swap to matched-precipitation nozzles, and rebalance zones for full coverage.
"New low spots forming after the first 12–18 months"
New construction lots settle as the fill compacts. Low spots that weren't there at closing show up after a year. We install French drains and channel drains to catch the water before it reaches the foundation.
"A basic dial timer on a brand-new house"
Aubrey builders typically install the cheapest controller code allows. A Rachio or Hydrawise smart controller pays for itself in 12–18 months on a Aubrey-sized lot through reduced summer water bills.
"Cracked or leaking backflow on a 1–2 year old system"
Builder backflows are sometimes the cheapest unit code allows and they fail early after a hard freeze. We replace with code-compliant Febco or Wilkins units and register with the town.
Every service we offer is available in Aubrey and surrounding areas.

Perimeter drip lines that keep North Texas clay soil hydrated and protect your foundation from cracking.
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WiFi-enabled Rachio, Rain Bird, and Hunter controllers that cut water waste.
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French drains, channel drains, and custom grading to eliminate standing water.
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Yes, every neighborhood, from Harvest and Jackson Ridge central, to Creekside and Silverado along 380. We're 30 minutes from our Little Elm shop and we run Aubrey routes regularly.
About 30–35 minutes from our Little Elm HQ depending on traffic on 380. If you call before noon we can usually be there the same afternoon.
Not for most situations. We make the drive to Aubrey regularly and would rather come fix a leaking valve or cracked backflow than have you wait days. Call us and we'll work it into the schedule.
Builder-grade coverage gaps on new construction. Most Aubrey homes are recent builds and the original system layout doesn't match the actual yard. We see it every week in Harvest, Jackson Ridge, and similar communities.
Yes. Aubrey requires permits for new irrigation installations and backflow replacements. We pull the permit, coordinate inspection, and register the backflow.
Estimates available. Same-day or next-day service. Call or fill out the form.