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Lawn & Irrigation Blog

Houston-specific advice on watering schedules, sprinkler repair, water conservation, and lawn care — from people who work on these systems every day.

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Lawn Care
January 8, 2026 8 min read

Best Grass Types for Houston Lawns and How to Water Each One Properly

St. Augustine, Bermuda, Zoysia, and Buffalo grass all have very different irrigation needs. Over-irrigating St. Augustine causes brown patch. Under-irrigating Bermuda causes it to go dormant. Getting your schedule right starts with knowing what you're growing.

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Irrigation zone valve repair in Houston
Troubleshooting
October 14, 2025 6 min read

Why Your Sprinkler Zone Won't Turn Off (And What To Do About It)

A zone that keeps running after the timer finishes — or after you turn the controller off — is almost always a valve problem, not a controller problem. Here are the four causes in order of frequency, and what the repair involves.

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Comparing Hunter and Rain Bird sprinkler heads in Houston clay soil
Irrigation Tips
June 3, 2025 8 min read

Hunter vs Rain Bird vs Toro: Which Sprinkler Heads Hold Up Best in Houston

After 20+ years installing and repairing irrigation systems across the Houston metro, here's my honest take on the three major brands — and which head types hold up best in our clay soil and heat.

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Green Houston lawn with sprinkler system running in summer
Watering Tips
March 18, 2025 9 min read

Houston Watering Schedule: When & How Long to Run Your Sprinklers by Season

Most Houston homeowners are either watering too much or too little — and usually it's too much. Houston's clay soil doesn't drain like sandy soil. In this guide, we break down exactly when and how long to run your sprinklers in spring, summer, fall, and winter.

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Old irrigation controller being replaced in Houston Texas
Maintenance
February 20, 2025 5 min read

5 Signs Your Irrigation Controller Needs to Be Replaced

Controllers are the most overlooked component of a sprinkler system. Here are five signs I see regularly that tell me a controller is past the point of reprogramming and needs to be replaced — and what to look for in a replacement.

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Emergency irrigation shutoff procedure Houston
Emergency Guide
September 12, 2024 4 min read

How to Shut Off Your Sprinkler System in an Emergency

A head shears off, a line bursts, a valve fails open — and suddenly you've got water gushing out of the ground. Every homeowner should know exactly how to stop their irrigation system fast. Here's the step-by-step, in order.

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Irrigation controller programming during Houston drought restrictions
Water Conservation
July 8, 2024 6 min read

Stage 2 Drought Restrictions: What Houston Homeowners Need to Know

Stage 2 restrictions aren't just inconvenient — violating them can cost $100 to $500 per incident. The rules cover which days you can water, what time of day, and what exemptions apply. We break it all down, including how to program your controller for compliance.

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Sprinkler head adjustment in clay soil Houston lawn
Irrigation Tips
April 29, 2024 7 min read

Why Clay Soil in Houston Wrecks Sprinkler Heads (And What To Do About It)

Houston sits on some of the most expansive clay soil in the country. It swells when wet, shrinks when dry, and shifts constantly — playing havoc with buried irrigation lines and head elevation. Here's why it happens and the repair approaches that actually hold up.

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Irrigation technician testing backflow preventer device Houston
Maintenance
January 15, 2024 5 min read

Backflow Preventer Testing: Why It's Required in Texas and What It Costs

Texas requires annual backflow preventer testing for all irrigation systems connected to potable water — which means virtually every home irrigation system in Houston. Here's what the test involves, what happens if you skip it, and what the whole process costs.

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