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Texas Landscaping Irrigation and Sprinkler Specialists

Irrigation Installation, Landscaping Sprinkler Maintenance, and Irrigation Repairs For Residential & Commercial

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Landscaping & Irrigation Installation

Sprinkler System Repair

Irrigation Maintenance

Residential & Commercial Irrigation

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Our company's mission is to better help customers with all of their irrigation, sprinkler and landscaping water system needs in an efficient and transparent way.

Landscaping and Irrigation

The Irri-Gators LLC provides custom irrigation systems based on your unique landscape. We work closely with our partner Leander landscaping company to offer the best landscaping and irrigation experience. In addition to sprinkler installations we also offer sprinkler repair and maintenance services.


Call us to request a quote for irrigation systems, sprinkler solutions, or sprinkler emergency services.


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Sprinkler Installation & Repair

Having an automated home sprinkler system installed will save you both time and money. The expert technicians at The Irri-Gators LLC will configure your sprinkler system optimally for both water conservation, and to keep your yard healthy.


No job is too big or too small! Whether you need to have an entirely new sprinkler system installed, or just need some changes made to your existing irrigation, our experienced sprinkler repair technicians will resolve the issue quickly and efficiently.

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Irrigation Sprinkler Design

Before beginning installation, our experienced irrigation technicians will take accurate, careful measurements, and analyze the type of vegetation in each area to determine the necessary number, and type of watering zones. For example, there are separate watering requirements for each of the following; grass, trees, shrubs, flower beds, herb gardens, vegetable gardens, raised gardens, and hanging baskets.


Next, we will make recommendations specific to your home and situation. For example; would you like the sprinkler system to be controlled by a timer? Should the sprinkler system automatically pause its cycle during rain? Will there need to be any trenching or digging under driveways or walkways?

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See the Benefit of a Working Sprinkler System?

We provide high quality residential irrigation services, using the latest technologies available, ensuring that you get the best possible return on your lawn sprinkler system installation.


Our Home Sprinkler Repair Service Covers:

  • Checking and adjusting existing sprinkler heads
  • Sprinkler head replacement and adjustment
  • Raising or lowering sprinkler heads
  • Sprinkler valve replacement or repair
  • Repairing broken sprinkler pipes
  • Sprinkler controller/timer replacement
  • Detecting and fixing wiring problems
  • Coverage problems
  • Rain and freeze sensor installation

Irrigation Maintenance

By keeping your sprinkler system in good working condition you can improve plant health. By applying the correct amount of water where it can be utilized by the landscape, you will see the benefits of a greener yard; no more dead spots, trees, shrubs and healthier flower beds.


The basics of irrigation maintenance are:

  • Check controller for proper operation and timer programming
  • Check electric valves for automatic start & stop
  • Check all sprinkler heads and make repairs as needed
  • Confirm adequate water pressure in all sprinkler zones and check for any signs of leaks
  • Check the connection on all of sprinkler timer and sprinkler valve wires
  • Replace the controller back-up battery
  • Turn on each zone and look for system damage
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Texas Irrigation FAQ's?

  • Why should I have a home sprinkler system installed?

    Convenience - once you have your home sprinkler system installed, and configured correctly, you don't need to think about it again until the seasons change.

    Water conservation - By programming your system to give the proper amounts of water at the optimal times of day your plants will require smaller amounts of water.

    Having a home sprinkler system installed will also help to increase the market value of your home.       Curb appeal is very important in selling your home, and having a well maintained lawn is the key to great curb appeal and the best Texas irrigator.

    Regular watering has been shown to improve the health of your plants. By using a home sprinkler system, you don't have to plan this into your schedule.

  • Can you explain the primary components in a home sprinkler system?

    Timer/Controller

    Often called either a timer, or a controller, this is the brain of your system. The timer turns your system on delivering exactly the right amount of water, at exactly the right time of day.


    Lawn Sprinklers

    Pop-up lawn sprinklers are the most commonly used for residential lawns. These sprinkler heads will be installed in a precise pattern in order to ensure your entire lawn receives the proper amount of water without overlap, or waste.


    Drip Lines/Bubblers

    Drip lines also known as bubblers are small heads that deliver very small streams, or drips to a particular plant. These are used for plants and trees that require only small concentrated amounts of water throughout the day.


    Valves

    Valves regulate the amount of water that flows to the sprinkler heads. Valves can be installed either above ground or below ground. In Texas, it is typically a better decision to use below-ground valves to avoid constant exposure to the sun.


    Pressure Vacuum Breaker (PVB)

    A Pressure Vacuum Breaker also called a PVB prevents water from being able to flow back into main water lines. This prevents any chemicals like fertilizer or other contaminants from re-entering the clean water supply. There are many different PVB devices, a technical expert from The Irri-Gators can help you choose the correct PVB to meet local building code specifications.

  • How much water does a lawn in Texas need?

    You may be surprised to learn that even in Texas many people over-water their lawns. You can achieve a thick healthy green lawn, without soaking your yard. Typically only 1 to 2 inches of water per week is enough water to have a eco irrigation water system.

  • What are the most important ways to conserve water with my irrigation system?

    Particularly in the state of Texas, conserving water is very important, not only for your wallet, but also for the planet. Here are some simple steps you can take to ensure your watering your lawn in the most efficient way possible.


    • Water in the early morning hours, this way less water evaporates and more is absorbed.
    • Do NOT water in the middle of the day. Especially during the hottest days of a Texas summer; the water will more likely evaporate than be absorbed by your lawn. This could also burn your lawn.
    • When designing your sprinkler system or eco irrigation, ensure the sprinkler heads are spaced properly, making sure there is no spray overlap - but also no space in the middle where there is no water coverage.
    • Keep the soil moist. Be sure there is never enough time between watering that your soil is completely dry, but also be sure there is no run-off, this is wasted water.
    • Take the time to create multiple programs for your timer/controller. Some examples of helpful programs, would be a regular schedule, which waters every other day for 5 minutes in each zone, and then a "Rainy Day" program which only waters in zones where the plants are not directly exposed to rainwater.
    • Installing a rain sensor, which automatically detects rainfall, and pauses your schedule, will save a lot of overwatering.
    • Use drip irrigation instead of sprinkler heads wherever possible. These should always be used in flowerbeds, shrubs, and trees. Drip heads (bubblers) allow water to be directed to very specific locations.
    • Make sure the amount of water is sensible in every zone - for example zones that are primarily shaded, do not need as much water as areas exposed to direct sunlight for long periods.
    • Aerate your lawn – Aeration allows your lawn to absorb water more efficiently.
    • Separate watering zones so that the plants that need similar amounts of water are on the same zone. For example, trees should not be in the same watering zone as grass, because they require much less water.
    • Purchase the irrigatos products designed to conserve water. A smart controller - for example, will adjust the length of watering time based on the temperature.
  • What time of day is best to water my lawn?

    Setting your sprinkler timer to water before sunrise is best. This is when evaporation is least likely, and the lawn is most able to absorb water. Water pressure may also be at its best because there are less water resources being used through the home and neighborhood.

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