College town, real neighborhoods, real irrigation needs.

Denton has a unique mix, university-area properties, established neighborhoods near the square, and rapid new development south toward Corinth and Lake Dallas. We service residential systems throughout Denton, from the older homes near TWU to the new builds along Teasley and Ryan Road. The clay soil up here holds water, which makes drainage work especially important.
From new master-planned communities to established lakeside streets, we cover all of Denton.
We work all across Denton, from Robson Ranch on the south side, to Savannah and Rayzor Ranch in the central neighborhoods, to Woodridge and Country Lakes closer to the university. Denton is at the northwest corner of our service area but we make the drive regularly because Denton's mix of established neighborhoods and rapid south-side growth keeps the work coming.
Denton's housing mix is unusually broad, university-area properties near TWU, established neighborhoods around the historic square, and rapid new development south toward Corinth and Lake Dallas. We work on all three on a regular basis.
Heavy clay soil throughout Denton, our drives are longer to get up here but the irrigation challenges are the same as the rest of North Texas: clay holds water against foundations, expands and contracts with our wet/dry cycles, and shifts heads every freeze-thaw.
Denton has its own water utility with seasonal watering restrictions. We program every smart controller we install to comply automatically with Denton's current schedule.
We pull Denton permits, coordinate the city's required final inspections, and handle backflow registration in-house. You don't deal with city paperwork on any new install.
The issues that come up unusually often on Denton systems, and what we do about them.
"Standing water in low spots after every storm"
Some Denton neighborhoods sit on lots that hold water in the heavy clay subsoil. We install French drains and channel drains designed for the actual flow path on your specific lot.
"Zones that won't run on homes built in the 1990s and 2000s"
Denton's established central neighborhoods have a lot of 20+ year old systems with first-generation valves at end of life. We rebuild solenoids, replace diaphragms, and get the system working again without ripping out anything still working.
"Brown corners on newer Robson Ranch or Savannah homes"
South Denton's growth has produced a lot of newer builds with builder-grade irrigation that needs first-year tuning. We redesign zones with proper head spacing and matched-precipitation nozzles.
"Cracked brass or constant relief-valve drip after a freeze"
Denton sits a bit north and gets hit harder by cold fronts than southern parts of our service area. We see backflow damage every February. We replace with code-compliant Febco or Wilkins units and register with the city.
Every service we offer is available in Denton and surrounding areas.

French drains, channel drains, and custom grading to eliminate standing water.
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Same-day diagnosis and repair for broken heads, leaks, and controller issues.
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Same-day valve, solenoid, and wiring repair for zones that won't turn on or shut off.
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Yes, every neighborhood, from Robson Ranch on the south side, to Savannah and Rayzor Ranch central, to Woodridge and Country Lakes near the university. We're 40 minutes from our Little Elm shop but we make the drive regularly.
About 35–45 minutes from our Little Elm HQ depending on I-35 traffic. If you call before noon we can usually be there the same afternoon.
Not for most situations. If your zone is leaking continuously or your backflow is cracked, call us, we'll work it into the schedule the same day or next morning. The drive is 40 minutes, not 4 hours, and we'd rather come fix it than have you wait days.
It varies by area. South Denton (Robson Ranch, Savannah): builder-grade coverage gaps and first-year tuning. Central Denton: aging valves and controllers. University area: drainage and pressure issues on older lots.
Yes. Denton requires permits for new irrigation installations and backflow replacements. We pull the permit, coordinate the city's required inspection, and register the backflow.
Estimates available. Same-day or next-day service. Call or fill out the form.