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Conroe · Montgomery County · The Woodlands

Sprinkler Spring Start-Up Service

We professionally pressure-check every zone, replace components that didn't survive winter, and tune your controller for a healthy lawn all season. Serving Montgomery County since 2004.

Every spring, your sprinkler system needs somebody to bring it back online properly — not just turn the water on and hope. After a Texas winter, there's almost always a head that cracked, a valve that's leaking, or a controller setting that needs adjusting before the grass actually starts asking for water. Here's what a spring start-up actually involves. We pressure-up the system slowly so we don't blow a fitting that's been sitting dry all winter. We walk every zone — checking that every head pops up, sprays where it's supposed to, and shuts off clean. Anything that's broken, leaking, or pointing the wrong way gets either fixed on the spot or quoted before we leave. We check the backflow. We check for hidden leaks — wet spots in the yard, soft mulch beds, geysers around heads that should have been winterized but weren't. We tune the controller for the season — runtimes by zone, start times that don't fight your morning routine, rain-sensor wiring if you've got one. By the time we leave, you know what shape the system is in, what was fixed, and what (if anything) needs to come back on a separate visit. We've been doing this in Conroe, Spring, The Woodlands, and the rest of Montgomery County since 2004 — thousands of start-ups across the same yards year after year. The crew already knows your layout, which means we're not learning your property on the clock. Get on the schedule before April. That's when everybody calls at once. Veteran-owned, first-responder-led, TCEQ Licensed Irrigator LI0015631.

Diagnose your system

Common problems we fix

How it works

Our process

01

Full system diagnosis

We run every zone, check every head, and test the controller. You get a clear picture of what's wrong — not a guess.

02

Straight quote

Before any work starts, you get a written quote. No surprises. No work done without your approval.

03

Repair — usually same visit

We arrive stocked with the most common repair parts. Most jobs are completed the day we diagnose — not a callback situation.

04

Test & walk-through

Every zone is re-tested after repair. We walk you through what was fixed and what to watch for before we leave.

Questions

Frequently asked

First thing we'd tell you is get it done before the freeze rush – that's March, maybe early April at the latest. Nine times out of ten, folks who wait until May are scrambling because their grass is already stressed. What's usually going on is everyone calls the same week when it hits 85 degrees, and then we're booked out three weeks. Since 2004, we've seen the same pattern every year. Get on the schedule in February or early March, and you're set before your lawn really needs the water.

We'll walk you through exactly what we found and what it'll take to fix it – no surprises. What's usually going on is a main line break or a valve that needs rebuilding, maybe $200-400 worth of work. We can handle most repairs the same day if you want to move forward, or we can shut everything down safely and schedule a follow-up. Either way, you'll know what's broken and what it costs before we touch anything. We'll get there as quick as we can if you need it running for an event or something.

Ready to get started?

Get your system diagnosed this week.

Same-week diagnostics for irrigation issues in Montgomery County. Call now and we will pencil you in.