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Sprinkler Repair in Spring, TX

Klein to Gleannloch Farms — we stock the rotor rebuild kits and Hunter Pro-C programming knowledge that most Spring systems actually need.

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Spring is a sprawling area with a huge variety of property types — garden-home communities near I-45, ranch-style properties further north toward The Woodlands, and the Klein ISD sprawl in between. We cover all of it, including the Champions area, Kleinwood, Gleannloch Farms, and out toward Tomball. Spring homeowners tend to take real pride in their lawns, and the Bermuda-heavy turf out here demands a well-tuned system from May through September.

Why Spring Homeowners Call Us

Spring has a critical mass of older systems running on well water or recycled MUD water with higher sediment content than typical city water. That makes rotor nozzles here clog faster than the same systems in, say, Sugar Land. Homeowners call us when the rotors stop rotating, when coverage inexplicably collapses, or when the Hunter Pro-C controller they've had for 15 years starts throwing error codes nobody in the family can remember how to clear. We know these systems by heart.

We're a TCEQ-licensed irrigator, and a lot of our Spring customers are on properties with complicated histories — additions, pool installs, outdoor kitchens, and fence relocations that buried or severed portions of the original system. We piece them back together.

Spring Irrigation Challenges We See Most Often

The number one issue in Spring is rotor head clogging. A lot of the older Spring systems, especially those installed in the 1990s and early 2000s in Champions Forest and the Klein area, were either on private wells or are fed from MUDs with more sediment than Houston city water. The tiny internal screens in Hunter PGP, Rain Bird 5000, and Toro T5 rotors clog quickly, causing rotors to stop rotating, to throw short, or to trickle instead of spray. We carry filter screens and rebuild kits and can clean a clogged rotor on the first visit rather than just replacing it.

The second issue is Hunter Pro-C and Pro-C2 controller programming. Spring has a lot of Hunter Pro-C controllers — they were the workhorse residential controller for two decades — and after a power outage, memory battery failure, or accidental button-press, the schedule gets scrambled. We know these controllers cold and can restore a correct, compliant schedule in minutes.

The third issue is overspray onto hardscape. Spring lots tend to have long driveways, wide sidewalks, and mature patios that were added after the original irrigation install. The result: heads that are spraying the concrete instead of the grass. We re-arc, re-nozzle, or relocate the heads so every drop lands on turf.

Neighborhoods We Service in Spring

We cover Klein, Kleinwood, Champion Forest, Champions, Memorial Northwest, Ponderosa Forest, Cypresswood, Gleannloch Farms, Augusta Pines, Spring Creek Oaks, Oakcrest, Timberlane Acres, and older Spring neighborhoods along Spring Cypress Road and Louetta. We also service properties in Old Town Spring and out toward Tomball. Spring is on our daily northwest route along with Humble, Kingwood, and The Woodlands.

Sprinkler Repairs We Handle in Spring

What to Expect When You Call Us

Step 1 — tell us what's happening. A rotor that stopped turning, a controller throwing "err," overspray you want fixed before the HOA letter arrives. Step 2 — we come run every zone. Coverage, pressure, controller, valves — a complete system check. Step 3 — firm written quote before we start. If we find other issues we'll flag them, but we won't start unquoted work. Step 4 — repair, test, document. On older Spring systems we leave you a zone map so you know what each station actually waters. Written warranty on every repair.

Spring Rotor Stopped Rotating?

Rotor rebuild, controller reprogram, hardscape overspray — call for an upfront quote. We're in Spring all week.

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Common Spring Questions

Do you charge a travel fee for Spring?

No. Spring is on our daily northwest route. Gleannloch Farms, Champion Forest, Kleinwood — no travel surcharge.

How quickly can you reach Spring for an emergency?

Same-day for most emergencies. From our Spring and Houston dispatch points we can usually have a truck at your property within a couple of hours of the call.

What watering restrictions apply in Spring?

Spring is covered by a patchwork of Harris County MUDs — MUD 5, 106, 151, and many more — each with its own watering schedule and stage triggers. We look up your specific MUD and program accordingly.

Why do my Hunter rotors keep clogging?

Sediment. Either your supply has fine grit in it (common on well-fed and some MUD systems in Spring) or your backflow's last internal seal failure let something through. We install inline Y-filters on the affected zones to stop the problem at the source, then clean or replace the rotors.

Can you reprogram a Hunter Pro-C I inherited with the house?

Absolutely. We'll set the current date and time, build a schedule to your MUD's watering days, configure water days and start times, and walk you through the operation. We also label each zone on the controller door.

Spring's Rotor-and-Controller Specialists.

Sediment-clogged rotors, scrambled Pro-C schedules, hardscape overspray — we know these systems cold. Call for an upfront quote and get your Bermuda green again.