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Sprinkler Repair in
McKinney, TX

Broken heads, dry zones, a Stonebridge Ranch controller that has been wrong for years. We diagnose the real cause — not the symptom — and quote the fix in writing before any work starts.

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Veteran-Owned
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12+ Years in North Texas
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Sprinkler Repair in McKinney

Why McKinney Sprinkler Problems Are Almost Never What They Look Like

If your sprinklers in McKinney are running dry zones, spraying the walkway, or refusing to come on at all, you already know what that does to a Stonebridge Ranch lawn in July. Grass browns fast, water bills climb, and the fix almost never turns out to be what you thought.

McKinney sits on Texas blackland clay. It swells when wet, cracks when dry, and that movement — over a few summers — pulls heads off risers, shears laterals six inches under the sod, and shifts valve boxes enough to leak. A dead zone in your yard is rarely a dead zone. Usually it is a cracked lateral, a stuck valve, or a controller that lost its schedule after the last power blip.

That is why every McKinney sprinkler call we take starts with a full system diagnostic. We run every zone, check each head's spray pattern, pressure test the mainline when needed, and review your controller schedule with you. You see what we see. Then we give you a written quote before a single wrench comes off the truck.

Full system diagnostic — every zone, every head, controller included
Works with Rachio, Rain Bird, Hunter, Hydrawise, Orbit and older controllers
Written quote before any repair — no surprise charges
Backflow preventer testing and repair when Collin County code requires it
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What We Fix

Common Irrigation Problems We Repair Across McKinney

If your system is doing any of these, call. We diagnose the real cause, not just the symptom.

Broken & Missing Heads

Lawn mower strikes, clay shifting, cracked plastic from UV. We replace heads with the right pressure and spray arc for your zone — not whatever the truck had left.

Dry Zones & Dead Patches

Usually a stuck valve, a head blocked by shrub growth, or a zone never designed for how the yard filled in. We redesign coverage where the original McKinney install got it wrong.

Controller Reprogramming

Old schedules waste water and stress grass. We reprogram for McKinney's climate, your zone types, and your grass variety — Bermuda, St. Augustine, and Zoysia each run different.

Leaks & Pressure Drops

A hidden line break can soak one spot and starve the rest of your yard at the same time. We locate leaks fast — without trenching your whole lawn — and repair clean.

Smart Controller Upgrades

Rachio, Hydrawise, Rain Bird Wi-Fi. We install and configure smart controllers that adjust to weather, catch leaks early, and usually pay for themselves in water savings.

Backflow Testing & Repair

Collin County code requires annual backflow preventer testing on most irrigation systems. We test, repair when needed, and submit the paperwork so you do not have to.

McKinney, TX Matters

Why McKinney Sprinklers Break Differently Than the Rest of Texas

McKinney sits on Texas blackland prairie — some of the most reactive clay soil in the state. It swells noticeably when wet and cracks open when dry. Over two or three summers, that movement alone is enough to pull sprinkler heads off risers, shear PVC laterals under the sod, and shift valve boxes off level. Your system is not defective. The ground is moving under it.

Neighborhoods shape the work. Stonebridge Ranch is where a lot of our McKinney sprinkler repairs happen — homes mostly from the late 1980s through mid-2000s, so irrigation systems are at or past the age where original heads and controllers are ready for replacement. Craig Ranch runs a mix of ages and controllers. Adriatica Village and Tucker Hill skew premium, with newer Hydrawise and Rachio installs that more often have programming issues than mechanical ones.

Grass type changes how we tune the system. A St. Augustine yard under mature Stonebridge Ranch oaks needs more frequent, shorter runs. A Bermuda yard in full sun — common across Craig Ranch new-build areas — wants deep, infrequent soaks. Zoysia, which is showing up more in premium McKinney installs, generally uses less water than either once established. A system designed for one grass type will waste water on another, and that is where a lot of McKinney water bills quietly get out of control.

Water rates in Collin County are not trivial, and McKinney enforces restrictions during dry periods. A properly tuned system with a smart controller typically pays for itself in water savings inside a couple of summers. That is usually the conversation we have after the first diagnostic — fix the break today, tune the controller tomorrow, and the system actually starts working with you instead of against you.

We have been doing install, repair, and irrigation work across McKinney and North Collin County since 2012. Not weekly mowing. But when something breaks and the system stops covering the yard, we are the call.

12+Years in North Texas
350+Yards Served
5.0★Google Rating
47+Verified Reviews
How We Work

How We Work With You

Simple, straightforward path from first conversation to finished yard.

1

Free Estimate

Call or message. We will walk the property, talk through what you want, and send a written quote — usually same day.

2

Plan & Approve

For larger projects we put a plan together with materials, timeline, and any HOA paperwork. You approve before work starts.

3

We Get to Work

The crew shows up when we said we would, works efficiently, and cleans up completely before leaving.

4

Follow-Up

Final walk-through, written summary, photos. Follow-up checks on sod, irrigation, and install work come standard.

Customer Reviews

What North Texas Homeowners Say

Real Google reviews from across our North Texas service area — same crew that services McKinney.

"I needed a yard cleanup on short notice and Will and his crew came through. Got my yard looking sharp without any hassle — I'm looking forward to working with them next season."

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Laura Underwood
Denison, TX · Google Review

"They did a great job with my lawn. Really good at communicating — always let me know when they were coming and what they'd done. Would definitely recommend."

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Brianna Walkup
Denison, TX · Google Review

"Best experience we've had with a lawn company. They were out completing the work within 24 hours of first contact. Professional, kind, and sent photos when finished. Genuinely impressed."

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Maddison W.
Grayson County, TX · Google Review

★ 5.0 Stars · 47+ Verified Google Reviews · Denison-based crew serving McKinney and Collin County

Also Serving Nearby

Irrigation Work Across McKinney & Collin County

We cover McKinney and the surrounding Collin County area for sprinkler repair and install. For full landscape services in McKinney, see our McKinney service page.

Not sure if we reach your corner of McKinney? Send us a quick message — we almost certainly do.

Common Questions

Sprinkler Repair FAQs — McKinney, TX

Quick answers to what McKinney homeowners ask before booking a sprinkler diagnostic.

Every sprinkler repair call is different — a single broken head is a quick fix, a failing valve or a full controller rewire is more involved. We give a written quote on the spot before any work starts, so you know exactly what you are paying for. The diagnostic is free. Call (903) 462-0316.
Yes. Stonebridge Ranch is one of our most common McKinney service areas. A lot of the systems there are original from the late 1980s through the mid-2000s, so head replacements and controller upgrades make up a lot of that work. HOA documentation provided when required.
Yes. We service and reprogram every major residential controller brand across McKinney — Rachio, Rain Bird, Hunter, Hydrawise, Orbit, and older station-based controllers. If it runs water, we can troubleshoot it.
Same day or next morning in most cases across McKinney and Collin County. If you call before 11am we usually get to you that afternoon. Emergency leaks move to the front of the line. Call (903) 462-0316.
We stay current on McKinney and Collin County watering restrictions and program your controller to comply. A properly tuned system works within the restrictions without stressing the lawn — we just have to set it up correctly.
Yes. We offer seasonal irrigation checks — spring startup and fall winterization — that catch broken heads, leaks, and controller drift before they become summer disasters. Most McKinney clients schedule both.
Get It Fixed

Your McKinney Sprinklers Do Not Have to Stay Broken

Broken heads, dry zones, a controller that has been wrong since the last power outage — call or message and we will take a look, usually same day. Free diagnostic, written quote, no pressure.

Free diagnostic · Written quote · Veteran-owned · McKinney, TX & surrounding Collin County