Established city, mature neighborhoods, irrigation that's been around the block.

Farmers Branch is one of the older suburbs in our service area, with established neighborhoods and homes that have had irrigation systems for decades. The work here is mostly about maintaining and upgrading older systems rather than fresh new builds.
From new master-planned communities to established lakeside streets, we cover all of Farmers Branch.
Farmers Branch is dominated by 1970s, 80s, and 90s housing with mature trees and established landscaping. We work all the major neighborhoods, Brookhaven, Valwood, Northwood Hills, Sproul Park, and the newer Mercer Crossing development. The work here is largely about maintaining systems that have been in the ground for 20–40 years.
Most of Farmers Branch is older housing stock, which means original irrigation systems are reaching end-of-life. We do a lot of full rebuilds and smart controller upgrades here.
Heavy clay soil throughout Farmers Branch, the same expansive clay that's responsible for foundation movement across North Texas. Foundation drips are common.
Mature trees mean root intrusion into pipes and drip lines, which is one of the things we troubleshoot most often in established Farmers Branch neighborhoods.
We handle Farmers Branch permits and backflow registration for any new installs or replacements.
The issues that come up unusually often on Farmers Branch systems, and what we do about them.
"Multiple zone failures, leaking valves, controllers from the 90s skipping cycles"
Most Farmers Branch homes are running irrigation systems installed 25+ years ago. When you're patching multiple things in one season, it's usually cheaper over five years to do a full rebuild than to keep paying for piecemeal repairs.
"Sticking doors, drywall cracks, gaps appearing in summer"
Farmers Branch's clay soil contracts every summer, and older homes here see foundation movement constantly. Foundation drip systems are an inexpensive way to stop the movement before it requires structural work.
"Sudden pressure drops, leaks under tree canopies, repeated drip clogs"
Mature trees in older Farmers Branch neighborhoods grow into PVC laterals and unprotected drip tubing. We diagnose, repair, and re-route around root systems so the same line doesn't fail again next year.
"Standing water, soggy yards, water collecting against the foundation"
Older Farmers Branch homes were built before current drainage codes. We install French drains, channel drains, and downspout extensions to handle the way water actually moves on the lot.
Every service we offer is available in Farmers Branch and surrounding areas.

Same-day diagnosis and repair for broken heads, leaks, and controller issues.
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Perimeter drip lines that keep North Texas clay soil hydrated and protect your foundation from cracking.
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Perimeter drip lines that keep North Texas clay soil hydrated and protect your foundation from cracking.
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Yes, every neighborhood. About 35 minutes from our Little Elm shop and we run Farmers Branch routes weekly.
Depends on the failure pattern. If you're patching one or two things a year, repair is fine. If you're seeing multiple valve failures, controller problems, and coverage gaps in the same season, a full rebuild is usually cheaper over five years than continued repairs. We give you a real cost comparison before either path.
Yes, this is one of our most common installs in older Farmers Branch neighborhoods. The clay soil here causes the same foundation movement we see across North Texas, and a foundation drip is a fraction of the cost of pier work.
Yes. We use acoustic leak detection and pressure testing to pinpoint underground leaks before we dig, so we can avoid major root systems whenever possible. Mature trees in Farmers Branch are common, and we've gotten very good at threading repairs around them.
Yes. We pull permits, coordinate inspections, and register backflow units. You don't deal with the paperwork.
Estimates available. Same-day or next-day service. Call or fill out the form.