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Sprinkler Installation, Repair & Maintenance in Frisco, TX, Serving the Entire Collin County and Surrounding Areas

At Casas Irrigation Drainage and More, we’re proud to offer a wide range of irrigation services tailored to meet the unique needs of Frisco and the broader Collin County area. Our team of experts is dedicated to ensuring your lawn and garden receive the perfect amount of water, maximizing the health of your landscape while minimizing water waste.

Sprinkler Installation

We design and install state-of-the-art sprinkler systems customized to the specific requirements of your landscape, ensuring efficient water distribution for optimal growth and health of your green spaces.

Expert Tips

Adjust irrigation schedules seasonally. Water early in the morning to minimize evaporation and maximize soil absorption, keeping your plants hydrated efficiently.

– Luis Casas

Sprinkler Repair

Our technicians are skilled in diagnosing and fixing any issues your sprinkler system might face, from leak repairs to head replacements, to keep your irrigation system running smoothly.

Sprinkler Winterization

To protect your irrigation system during the cold season, we offer sprinkler winterization services, ensuring that your system is properly shut down and protected from freeze damage, ready to operate seamlessly when spring arrives.

Frisco Irrigation Maintenance and Repairs

Maintaining and repairing irrigation systems in Frisco is crucial for the longevity and efficiency of your watering practices. Casas Irrigation Drainage and More provides comprehensive maintenance services to ensure your system is always at peak performance. Our routine check-ups include inspection, adjustment, and cleaning of sprinkler heads, evaluation of water coverage and pressure, and identification of any leaks or damages. When repairs are necessary, our experienced team is equipped to handle everything from simple fixes to complex system overhauls, ensuring minimal disruption to your landscape and water conservation efforts.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How do I know if my sprinkler system needs repair?

Common signs your sprinkler system needs professional repair include: brown or dry patches in your lawn despite regular watering, unusually high water bills, sprinkler heads not popping up fully or spinning incorrectly, visible water pooling around heads after a cycle, zones that won’t turn on, or your controller displaying error codes. If you notice any of these signs, contact a licensed sprinkler repair technician before minor issues become major – and costly – problems.

What does French drain installation involve?

A French drain is a gravel-filled trench with a perforated pipe that redirects water away from problem areas like soggy lawns, foundations, or low spots. Our process starts with assessing where water collects and where it should go. We then dig the trench at a proper slope, lay landscape fabric to keep soil out, set the perforated pipe, and backfill with gravel before restoring the surface. The result is an invisible system that channels groundwater and surface runoff to a safe outlet, which is especially valuable in Collin County’s clay-heavy soils that hold water.

What is the difference between sprinkler winterization and a blowout?

The terms are often used together, and a blowout is actually one part of winterization. Winterization is the full process of preparing your irrigation system for cold weather, while a blowout specifically refers to using compressed air to force all remaining water out of the pipes, valves, and sprinkler heads. Because trapped water expands when it freezes, a proper blowout prevents cracked pipes and broken components. In North Texas our winters are milder than up north, but hard freezes still happen, so winterizing protects your investment year-round.

How long does a sprinkler system installation take?

Most residential installations are completed in one to three days, depending on the size of the property, the number of zones, and the complexity of the layout. A standard yard often takes a single day, while larger lots with many zones, mature landscaping, or tricky terrain may need more time. We’ll give you a clear timeline during your estimate so you know what to expect.

How often should I schedule sprinkler system maintenance?

We recommend a professional check-up at least twice a year, ideally in spring before the heavy watering season and again in fall ahead of winterization. Regular maintenance catches clogged or misaligned heads, leaks, and controller issues early, which keeps your lawn healthy and your water bill in check. Many North Texas homeowners also benefit from a quick mid-summer inspection during peak demand.

Can you repair a specific zone in my irrigation system that stopped working?

Yes. A single zone failing is one of the most common calls we get, and it usually points to a specific cause such as a faulty valve, a wiring problem, a damaged solenoid, or a break in the line. We’ll diagnose that zone, identify the exact issue, and repair only what’s needed rather than replacing more than necessary. Give us a call at 469-200-5111 and we’ll get it flowing again.

What type of drainage solution is best for a flooded backyard in North Texas?

It depends on where the water is coming from and how it pools, which is why we always assess the property first. Surface drains work well for water sitting on top of the lawn, French drains handle saturated soil and subsurface water, and channel drains are ideal for driveways, patios, and hardscapes. North Texas clay soil drains slowly and holds moisture, so many properties need a combination of solutions. We’ll design a customized system that moves water away from your home and yard for good.

How do smart irrigation controllers save water and money?

Smart controllers adjust watering automatically based on weather, soil moisture, and local conditions instead of running on a fixed schedule. That means your system skips watering after rain, waters less during cooler periods, and applies the right amount at the right time. The result is less wasted water, a lower utility bill, and a healthier landscape. They’re a smart upgrade in our region, where summer heat and watering restrictions make efficiency especially important.

What causes sprinkler pipe leaks and how are they fixed?

Leaks commonly come from freeze damage, shifting and expanding clay soil, aging or brittle fittings, tree roots, or accidental damage from digging. Signs include soggy patches, unusually low pressure, or a spike in your water bill. We locate the leak, expose only the affected section, and replace the damaged pipe or fitting before testing the system to confirm the repair holds.

Do I need a permit for sprinkler installation or French drain work in Texas?

For irrigation systems, Texas requires the work to be performed by a licensed irrigator, and many cities including those in Collin County require a permit for new sprinkler installations. French drains and general drainage work typically don’t require a permit, though requirements can vary by city and by whether the work affects easements or drainage patterns. The good news is that you don’t have to navigate this alone, we handle the licensing and permitting requirements as part of the job. Permit rules do change, so we confirm the current requirements with your local jurisdiction before we begin.

Give Us a Call to Find Out More

If you’re in Frisco or the surrounding areas and looking for professional irrigation services, Casas Irrigation Drainage and More is here to help. Whether you need a new sprinkler system installed, require maintenance or repairs, or are looking to prepare your system for winter, our team has the expertise and dedication to meet your needs. Don’t let inefficient irrigation affect the beauty and health of your landscape. Give us a call today at 469-200-5111 to learn more about our services and how we can help you achieve a lush, vibrant outdoor space.

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