Residential and Commercial Sprinkler Repair In Allen, TX
Professional Residential and Commercial Sprinkler Repair Services Serving Allen, TX
Allen lawns work hard from April through October, and a single broken head or stuck valve can leave brown streaks across a yard that was healthy a week ago. From Twin Creeks and Watters Crossing to Star Creek, Montgomery Farm, and Bethany Lakes, Allen takes its curb appeal seriously, and so do we.
NxTGen Irrigation & Lawn Care provides licensed residential and commercial sprinkler repair throughout Allen. Our technicians diagnose the real cause of a problem instead of swapping parts and hoping it sticks, so the repair holds through a Texas summer
Comprehensive Sprinkler System Checkup
Every sprinkler system always has a few deficiencies. Sometimes those deficiencies are hard to overcome. Proper annual maintenance is a start. With a Comprehensive Sprinkler System Checkup, this will make sure that your landscape has a good watering schedule to help with our unpredictable weather.
So what is involved in a Comprehensive Sprinkler System Checkup?
What we repair on Allen sprinkler systems
Most Allen calls come down to a handful of failures: heads that were clipped by a mower or sheared by shifting clay, zones that will not pressurize because of a leaking lateral line, valves that stick open and flood a bed, controllers that lost their program after a power blip, and rain or freeze sensors that quit signaling. We repair and replace heads, nozzles, valves, manifolds, wiring, controllers, sensors, and drip lines, and we re-aim and re-level coverage so no part of the lawn is starved or drowned.
Every visit starts with a full diagnostic: we run each zone, check pressure and coverage, and show you what is actually wrong before quoting a flat price you approve in advance.
OUR LICENSED AND INDUSTRY-TRAINED TECH GOES THROUGH YOUR ENTIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM AND CHECKS FOR THE FOLLOWING ITEMS:
- Check each zone, to ensure all zones are turning on/off.
- Inspect the rain and freeze sensor, if present, for proper operation.
- Check the controller’s backup battery for proper functionality.
- Program the controller’s settings for the current and apply any watering restrictions.
- Inspect each sprinkler head and identify any that are broken, leaking or malfunctioning.
- Check drip irrigation for any cut/leaking tubing or missing emitters
- Adjust any misaligned heads for proper coverage.
- Clean and adjust spray nozzles to ensure optimal spray coverage.
- Examine the system and yard for dry or wet spots and possible leaks.
- Identify all heads that need to be raised, lowered, or moved.
- Present diagnostic findings, and make recommendations for repairs and/or improvements that could make your sprinkler system more efficient.
If you have a sprinkler system issue, our experienced irrigation specialists can either fix it or replace it. We only use tested products for our sprinkler system repairs, ensuring quality throughout the whole process.
Residential Sprinkler Repair in Allen, TX
If you own a home in Allen, your sprinkler system is part of the investment you made in the property. We handle everything from a quick two-head fix to a full system tune-up, and we leave you with a clear zone map and a watering schedule that fits Allen’s two-day-per-week rules. No upselling, no open-ended bills
Commercial Sprinkler Repair in Allen, TX
HOA common areas, retail centers, and office parks along Watters Creek and US-75 need irrigation that looks sharp and does not waste water. NxTGen keeps commercial systems compliant and efficient with prompt repairs, leak detection, valve and controller service, and scheduled maintenance that prevents the kind of failures that brown out an entrance overnight.
Premium Service
We only hire exceptional technicians who are skilled and committed to tracking down the smallest of leaks and solving the problem. We are adept at locating broken sprinkler heads or faulty control boxes. We also offer service agreements, offering complete diagnostics and tune-ups throughout the year.
Common Lawn Sprinkler Problems in Allen, TX
Sprinkler spray heads or rotor heads are set too low, not spraying above the grass.
Sprinkler spray heads or rotors are out of alignment, spraying areas that don’t need water.
Zone valves are leaking or not closing properly, leaving water build-up around the spray heads or rotor heads.
Zone valves that are old and don’t turn on or don’t shut off.
Controller box or timer does not work properly because of poor wiring, a bad battery, or a faulty zone valve.
PVC pipes cracking or bursting underground.
When you suspect there may be a leak or some other issue, call us to inspect your irrigation system, locate the source of the problem, and fix it quickly.
Call our sprinkler repair specialists today and we can solve your sprinkler system problems. Don’t delay, call us today and we’ll show you why so many families and businesses in Allen trust NxTGen Irrigation and Lawn Care with their sprinkler repair and irrigation needs.
Allen watering rules and soil, and why they matter for your repair
Allen is a North Texas Municipal Water District city, so outdoor sprinkler watering is limited to two days per week year-round, with no watering between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. from April 1 through October 31. Because a licensed irrigator on site is exempt from the day-of-week restriction while testing a system, we can run and check every zone during your appointment instead of waiting for your assigned day.
Allen sits on Blackland Prairie clay that swells when wet and cracks when dry. That seasonal movement shears poly pipe, lifts heads out of level, and slowly pulls wire connections loose, which is why a yard can develop a leak or a dead zone with no obvious cause. We look for that movement, not just the puddle at your feet. A correctly tuned system also keeps your lawn green within the rules, and Texas Property Code can protect you from HOA fines for a lawn that goes dormant while you follow the watering schedule.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. In Texas, irrigation work performed for compensation must be done by a licensed irrigator. NxTGen technicians are licensed (TCEQ License LI# 0025930), which protects you and your warranty
Very often, yes. A hidden lateral-line leak, a valve stuck partway open, or a cracked head can waste hundreds of gallons without showing much at the surface. A diagnostic visit usually pays for itself.
Yes. As a licensed irrigator on site, we are exempt from the day-of-week watering restriction while we test and repair, so we can verify every zone the same day we visit.
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Other Areas We Serve
At NxTGen, we’re proud to provide professional sprinkler repair and irrigation services across Allen, TX and the surrounding communities. Whether you’re a homeowner, HOA, or a commercial property manager, our licensed technicians are ready to keep your system running efficiently.