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Irrigation & SPRINKLER MAINTENANCE in Carrollton, Tx

Sprinkler System Maintenance Serving Carrollton, Grapevine & Highland Village, TX

Carrollton · Grapevine · Colleyville · Farmers Branch · Lewisville · Addison · Flower Mound · Coppell · Highland Village · The Colony · Plano · Corinth

  • Full system inspection & zone run-through
  • Sprinkler head adjustment & replacement
  • Leak & overspray detection
  • Coverage gap identification
  • Seasonal startup, adjustment & winterization

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Serving homes & businesses across the DFW Metroplex.

20+ Yrs Experience 12 Cities Served 5 Rated Free Estimates Same Week Scheduling Locally Owned 20+ Yrs Experience 12 Cities Served 5 Rated Free Estimates Same Week Scheduling Locally Owned
20+ Yrs Experience 12 Cities Served 5 Rated Free Estimates Same Week Scheduling Locally Owned 20+ Yrs Experience 12 Cities Served 5 Rated Free Estimates Same Week Scheduling Locally Owned

What's included in your sprinkler maintenance visit

A thorough, step-by-step tune-up to keep every zone running efficiently and protect your landscaping investment.

💧 Full System Inspection

Run every zone, check heads for coverage, rotation, pop-up function, and visible leaks at valves or along lines.

🔧 Head Adjustment & Replacement

Adjust spray patterns knocked off-target by mowers or settling and replace broken or sunken sprinkler heads.

💦 Leak & Overspray Detection

Identify broken heads, cracked pipes, and loose fittings that waste water or cause soggy spots and runoff.

📊 Coverage Optimization

Adjust zones, head spacing, and run times for even, efficient coverage that matches your turf and beds.

🌡️ Seasonal Adjustments

Increase watering for summer heat, decrease in fall, and update controller settings to match city rules.

❄️ Pre-Freeze Winterization

Drain lines before freezing temps hit North Texas to protect pipes, valves, and sprinkler heads from bursts.

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Irrigation Maintenance Across North Texas

Sprinkler check-ups, head adjustments, leak repairs, and seasonal winterization across 12 North Texas cities.

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North Texas Irrigation Maintenance Schedule

Simple, season-by-season irrigation care tailored to North Texas clay soils, heat, and freeze cycles.

Season & Timing Visit Type What We Do
Spring Startup (Mar) System inspection & turn-on Inspect heads, adjust coverage, and update controller for spring watering.
Summer (Jun–Aug) Monitor & adjust Increase run times, check for leaks, stuck heads, and dry or dead zones.
Fall Adjustment (Sep–Oct) Reduce watering Lower run times as temps drop and lawn growth slows down.
Winterization (Nov–Dec) Shut down & protect Drain lines before the first DFW freeze and protect pipes & heads.

Why North Texas homeowners choose JHernandez

Licensed, locally owned, and focused on long-term irrigation health—not quick fixes.

01 — Full system run-through

We run every zone, document issues, and explain what we find in plain language before we repair.

02 — Precise head adjustments

No more watering the sidewalk. We dial in spray patterns to match your turf, beds, and hardscapes.

03 — Leak & waste reduction

We track down hidden leaks and overspray that spike your water bill and damage foundations or fences.

04 — Coverage engineering

We design head placement and run times to avoid brown spots, fungus, and runoff on North Texas clay.

05 — Seasonal programming

We set your controller for the season and city watering rules, then teach you the basics if you like.

North Texas sprinkler FAQ

Quick answers to the most common irrigation and watering questions we hear from homeowners across DFW.

How often should a sprinkler system be checked in North Texas?

At least twice a year — once at spring startup and again in the fall before winterization. Many homeowners add a mid-summer check to catch leaks and clogged heads during peak watering season.

How much water does a North Texas lawn need in summer?

Most lawns need about 1–1.5 inches of water per week in summer, usually spread across 2–3 irrigation cycles. Water between 4–7 AM to reduce evaporation by roughly 30% and avoid fungus.

What are North Texas water restriction rules?

Most cities use odd/even or specific day-of-week watering rules in summer, and some limit watering times. Always check your local municipality website for current restrictions before you adjust your schedule.

How do I know if my sprinkler system has a leak?

Warning signs include unexplained high water bills, soggy or mushy spots in the yard, standing water near heads or valves, and zones that stay wet even when they haven’t run recently.

What does sprinkler winterization involve?

We shut off the irrigation water supply, relieve pressure, and blow out lines with compressed air through each zone. This helps prevent frozen water from expanding and cracking pipes, valves, and heads.

Ready to tune up your sprinkler system?

Book your North Texas irrigation inspection today and keep your lawn green, efficient, and ready for every season.