Irrigation System Inspection in Dallas Fort Worth

A broken sprinkler wastes water and money. We help you find the leaks.

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What We Inspect

Your irrigation system is more complex than it appears. David’s construction background, starting with his grandfather installing water lines, means he understands how water systems work together.

We evaluate your entire irrigation system zone by zone:

  • Sprinkler heads – Coverage patterns, clogged nozzles, broken or misaligned heads
  • Water pressure – Proper flow rates, pressure variations across zones
  • Controller programming – Schedule efficiency, seasonal adjustments, rain sensor function
  • Distribution lines – Underground leaks, damaged pipes, connection issues
  • Valve operation – Zone isolation, proper opening/closing, electrical connections

Irrigation and sprinkler system inspections are an available add-on for our comprehensive inspection service. A thorough irrigation inspection catches problems before they flood your foundation or spike your water bill.

Home Irrigation Inspection Sprinkler Control Panel

Zone-by-Zone Evaluation

We don’t just turn on the system and call it good. Each zone gets individual attention because your home is truly a system that all works together, including how water moves around your property.

Our inspection process:

Each zone runs independently while we assess coverage patterns, identify dry spots, and check for overwatering. We look for broken heads shooting water onto sidewalks, clogged nozzles creating uneven coverage, and pressure issues that waste water without watering plants.

The controller gets special attention—many homeowners don’t realize their system runs too often or at inefficient times, driving up water costs unnecessarily.

Inspecting Zones Of Home Irrigation System

Common Issues We Find

Broken or Misaligned Heads

Sprinkler heads shooting water onto pavement, walls, or completely missing target areas.

Underground Leaks

Hidden pipe damage that wastes water and can undermine foundations or walkways.

Controller Problems

Inefficient programming, failed rain sensors, or electrical issues causing overwatering.

Seasonal Considerations

North Texas weather demands seasonal adjustments. Your irrigation needs change dramatically between July heat waves and February freezes.

We assess seasonal readiness:

  • Spring startup checks ensure winter didn’t damage pipes or heads.
  • Summer evaluations focus on coverage efficiency during peak demand.
  • Fall assessments prepare for winter shutdown and prevent freeze damage.

We’ll also recommend seasonal programming adjustments. Most systems run the same schedule year-round, wasting water in cooler months and stressing plants during extreme heat.

We’ll coordinate scheduling around your needs, so there’s no need to take time off work for an irrigation inspection.

Home Sprinkler Seasonal Preparation

Ready to Stop Wasting Water?

Find leaks, fix coverage gaps, and reduce your water bill.