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)
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.
French drain installation involves excavating a trench along the path of water flow, laying perforated drainage pipe wrapped in filter fabric, backfilling with gravel to promote water infiltration, and directing the drainage outlet away from your home, fence, or foundation. The process typically takes one to two days for a standard residential property. Proper slope calculation is critical — a professional ensures correct grade for effective drainage.
These terms are often used interchangeably, but technically: a sprinkler blowout uses compressed air to forcibly expel water from irrigation lines, while winterization is the broader process of shutting down and protecting an entire irrigation system for winter — which may include a blowout, plus valve inspection, controller shutdown, and backflow preventer insulation. In North Texas, a professional blowout is the most common and recommended winterization method.
A standard residential sprinkler system installation in the DFW area typically takes 1–2 days for a single-family home, depending on yard size, number of zones, and soil conditions. Larger properties or systems with complex drip irrigation for flower beds may take 2–3 days. We handle all trenching, pipe installation, head placement, controller setup, and system testing before completing the job.
We recommend a minimum of two professional maintenance visits per year: a spring startup check (March–April) to inspect heads, test valves, check the controller, and set seasonal watering schedules, and a fall service visit (October–November) to winterize the system. Homeowners with older systems or high water usage may benefit from a mid-summer check as well, particularly during the intense July–August heat in North Texas.
Yes — individual zone repairs are one of our most common service calls. A zone that fails to activate is usually caused by a faulty solenoid valve, a wiring issue between the controller and the valve, a broken valve diaphragm, or a clogged valve. Our technicians diagnose zone failures using specialized field equipment and carry common replacement parts on every service vehicle to complete most repairs in a single visit.
The best drainage solution depends on the cause and pattern of the flooding. For water that accumulates in low areas or alongside fences, a French drain is often the most effective solution. For water that flows across the surface during heavy rain, a channel drain or surface drain inlet may be more appropriate. Foundation drainage issues near the house typically require a combination of French drains and grading adjustments. We recommend a free on-site assessment to determine the right approach for your property.
Smart irrigation controllers — also called weather-based or ET (evapotranspiration) controllers — automatically adjust your watering schedule based on local weather data, soil moisture, and plant water needs. For DFW homeowners, this can reduce water usage by 30–50% compared to fixed-schedule controllers. Many water utilities in the area offer rebates for smart controller installation. Casas Irrigation installs and programs leading smart irrigation systems including Rachio, RainBird, and Hunter controllers.
Sprinkler pipe leaks are most commonly caused by root intrusion, ground shifting (especially common in North Texas clay soils that expand and contract seasonally), accidental damage from landscaping or digging, UV degradation in exposed sections, or freeze damage to poorly protected lines. Repairs typically involve locating the leak with pressure testing, excavating the damaged section, cutting out and replacing the pipe with new fittings, and pressure-testing the repaired section before backfilling.
In most DFW municipalities, residential irrigation system installation does not require a separate permit, but the contractor must hold a valid Texas Licensed Irrigator (LI) or Irrigation Technician certificate. French drain and drainage work requirements vary by city — some municipalities require a permit for work that affects drainage patterns on adjacent properties or involves tying into storm sewer systems. Casas Irrigation handles all licensing and permit requirements as part of every project, so you never have to worry about compliance.
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 to learn more about our services and how we can help you achieve a lush, vibrant outdoor space.