Sprinkler Repair Services in Plano, TX, Serving All of Collin and Grayson Counties
Serving Collin & Grayson County
When a sprinkler system stops working correctly, lawns suffer fast. Dry patches, pooling water, and rising water bills are often signs that repairs are needed. At Efficient Irrigation Systems, we provide professional sprinkler repair services in Plano, TX to restore proper water flow, protect landscapes, and improve system efficiency.

Our team works with residential and commercial irrigation systems throughout Collin and Grayson County, delivering accurate diagnostics and dependable repairs designed for North Texas conditions.
Professional Sprinkler Repair You Can Rely On
Sprinkler systems are complex networks of pipes, valves, heads, and controllers. When even one component fails, the entire system can become inefficient or unreliable. Our sprinkler repair services focus on identifying the root cause of the problem rather than applying temporary fixes.
We repair systems affected by:
- Uneven water coverage
- System leaks and water loss
- Electrical and controller failures
- Pressure-related issues
- Zone malfunctions
Each repair is completed with long-term performance in mind.
Common Sprinkler Problems We Fix in Plano, TX
Uneven Water Coverage and Dry Spots
Brown patches or inconsistent watering often indicate damaged or misaligned sprinkler heads, clogged nozzles, or pressure imbalances. These issues are common in Plano due to soil movement and seasonal temperature changes.
Sprinkler Leaks and High Water Bills
Hidden leaks are a leading cause of excessive water use. Our team locates and repairs:
- Underground pipe breaks
- Leaking valves or fittings
- Broken sprinkler heads
- Faulty system connections
Addressing leaks quickly prevents landscape damage and unnecessary water waste.
Controller and Timer Issues
When a controller stops working correctly, watering schedules become unpredictable. We repair and troubleshoot:
- Unresponsive controllers
- Electrical and wiring problems
- Programming errors
- Smart controller connectivity issues
Proper controller operation is essential for efficient irrigation.
Water Pressure Problems
Low or inconsistent pressure can cause poor spray patterns or zone failures. We diagnose pressure-related issues involving:
- Pressure regulators
- Valves and flow control components
- Pump systems
- Main line restrictions
Correct pressure ensures even coverage across all zones.
Our Proven Sprinkler Repair Process
Step 1: Complete System Inspection
We evaluate your entire irrigation system, testing each zone, inspecting visible components, and checking water pressure to identify both immediate issues and potential future concerns.
Step 2: Clear Diagnosis and Repair Plan
You receive a clear explanation of what is wrong, why it happened, and what repairs are recommended. We believe in transparency and straightforward communication.
Step 3: Professional Sprinkler Repair
Our technicians complete repairs using quality parts and industry-standard techniques. Every repair is tested to confirm proper operation.
Step 4: System Optimization
After repairs, we fine-tune spray patterns, zone timing, and controller settings to improve efficiency and performance.
Sprinkler Components We Repair
We service and repair all major sprinkler system components, including:
Sprinkler Heads & Nozzles
- Pop-up spray heads
- Rotary and impact sprinklers
- Specialty nozzles
- Drip irrigation emitters
Valves & Water Control
- Zone control valves
- Solenoids
- Pressure regulators
- Master valves
Controllers & Electrical Components
- Standard and smart controllers
- Wiring and electrical connections
- Rain and freeze sensors
Underground Infrastructure
- Main lines and lateral pipes
- Valve boxes
- System connections and fittings
Residential & Commercial Sprinkler Repair
Residential Sprinkler Repair
Homeowners depend on working sprinkler systems to maintain healthy lawns and landscaping. Our residential sprinkler repair services help restore coverage, reduce water waste, and prevent damage caused by overwatering or dry zones.
Commercial Sprinkler Repair
Commercial irrigation systems must perform consistently across larger areas. We provide sprinkler repair for offices, retail centers, HOAs, and managed properties, minimizing downtime and protecting landscape appearance.
Sprinkler System Maintenance and Seasonal Services in Plano, TX
Keeping your sprinkler system in peak condition requires more than reactive repairs. Regular maintenance prevents small issues from becoming costly failures and ensures your system is ready when North Texas weather demands it most.
Our sprinkler system maintenance services cover residential and commercial properties throughout Plano, Collin County, and Grayson County.
A standard seasonal service visit includes:
- Zone-by-zone run test to confirm coverage and timing
- Sprinkler head inspection and adjustment for proper spray angle and radius
- Water pressure check across all zones
- Controller programming review and seasonal schedule update
- Leak and valve inspection to catch early signs of wear
In North Texas, we recommend scheduling service twice a year. A spring startup visit (March through April) prepares your system for the watering season after winter inactivity. A fall inspection (October through November) checks the system before freeze events can damage unprotected components and lines.
Sprinkler winterization is also available for properties that want full system protection before hard freezes. We flush lines and adjust settings to prevent pipe and valve damage during cold snaps common to the Plano area.
To schedule a maintenance visit or seasonal service appointment, call (469) 825-3909 or contact us online.
Why Sprinkler Repair Matters
Delaying sprinkler repairs can lead to:
- Increased water bills
- Lawn and plant damage
- Soil erosion and runoff
- More costly system failures
Professional sprinkler repair restores system balance and helps extend the lifespan of your irrigation system.
Why Choose Efficient Irrigation Systems
Property owners across Plano trust Efficient Irrigation Systems because we understand local irrigation challenges and deliver dependable results.
Why clients choose us:
- Local experience in Collin & Grayson County
- Accurate diagnostics, not guesswork
- Focus on efficiency and long-term performance
- Professional workmanship and clear communication
- Residential and commercial expertise
We repair sprinkler systems the right way, not the quick way.
Emergency Sprinkler Repair in Plano, TX
When a sprinkler emergency strikes, waiting is not an option. A burst main line, a zone that will not shut off, or a controller failure before a heat event can damage your lawn, waste hundreds of gallons, and create liability risks on commercial properties.
Efficient Irrigation Systems provides emergency sprinkler repair services for urgent issues across Plano and surrounding Collin and Grayson County communities. Situations that qualify for emergency response include:
- Main or lateral line breaks causing uncontrolled water flow
- A zone valve stuck open or unable to shut off
- Controller failure resulting in no watering during extreme heat
- Flooded zones or water pooling near structures
- Visible pipe damage following lawn work or ground disturbance
For emergency sprinkler repair in Plano, call (469) 825-3909 directly. We prioritize urgent requests and dispatch as quickly as conditions allow. Same-day assessment is available for situations that require immediate attention to prevent property damage.
Non-emergency repairs are scheduled at the earliest available appointment.
Service Areas
We proudly serve:
- Plano, TX
- Collin County
- Grayson County
- Surrounding North Texas communities
Our local knowledge allows us to repair systems based on regional soil conditions, climate patterns, and water usage needs.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The most common causes are a tripped circuit breaker or blown fuse at the controller, a valve that has lost its solenoid signal, a broken wire between the controller and a zone valve, a master valve stuck closed, or a rain or freeze sensor preventing the system from running. Before calling for service, check that the controller has power and that no sensor override light is active. If the system still will not activate after checking these, a technician can trace the electrical path and isolate the fault in a single visit.
Uneven coverage typically comes from one of four sources: a clogged or misaligned sprinkler head, incorrect water pressure on a zone, a partially closed valve restricting flow, or a broken lateral pipe diverting water underground before it reaches the heads. Walk your system during a cycle and look for heads that spray at an angle, do not pop up fully, or show weak output compared to neighboring heads. These are the most identifiable symptoms. A technician can confirm and correct the root cause without replacing the entire system.
Yes. A slow underground leak near the foundation can saturate Plano’s clay soil, causing it to expand and exert hydrostatic pressure on the foundation slab or walls. Over time this leads to cracking, shifting, and structural settling. The risk is highest when a lateral line runs along the foundation perimeter and leaks consistently over weeks. If your water bill has increased unexpectedly or you notice moisture near your foundation, a leak inspection should be a priority before the damage compounds.
Repair is reactive — something has failed and needs to be fixed. Maintenance is proactive — a scheduled inspection and tune-up performed before failures occur. A repair visit addresses a specific problem such as a broken head, leaking valve, or faulty controller. A maintenance visit runs every zone, checks heads for alignment and coverage, verifies water pressure, inspects valves and wiring, and updates controller programming for the current season. Both services are available and can be scheduled independently or together.
A sprinkler emergency is any situation where delay will cause immediate property damage or significant water loss: a burst main line with uncontrolled water flow, a zone valve stuck open and flooding a lawn or structure, a controller failure leaving plants without water during extreme heat, or visible pipe damage from digging. For these situations, call (469) 825-3909 directly rather than using the online form. Same-day assessment is available for urgent requests. Non-emergency repairs are scheduled at the earliest available appointment.
Repair is the right choice in most cases. If the underground infrastructure is sound and the issue is limited to heads, valves, a controller, or wiring, targeted repairs restore full performance at a fraction of replacement cost. Replacement makes more sense when the system is over 20 years old with multiple simultaneous failures, when the original design was poor and is causing chronic coverage problems no repair can fix, or when a major main line failure has compromised the entire run. A diagnostic inspection will identify which path is the practical one for your system.
The terms refer to the same service. Sprinkler repair describes work on the above-ground and near-surface components — heads, nozzles, valves, and controllers. Irrigation repair is the broader term that covers the full system including underground mains, lateral pipes, backflow preventers, and the entire water delivery network. We use both terms because customers search for both. Efficient Irrigation Systems handles all components of a residential or commercial irrigation system — not just the visible sprinkler heads.
Yes. Seasonal services are available for residential and commercial systems throughout Plano, Collin County, and Grayson County. A fall winterization visit prepares the system for freeze season — North Texas freeze events are brief but can crack pipes and damage valves in systems left unprotected. A spring startup check activates the system, tests all zones, adjusts heads, and updates the controller schedule for the growing season. These two visits are the most cost-effective way to prevent seasonal damage and ensure the system performs reliably all year.
A professionally installed system can last 15 to 20 years with routine maintenance. Individual components vary: heads typically last 10 to 15 years, solenoid valves 10 to 20 years, and controllers 10 to 15 years before they become outdated or fail. Plano’s clay soil and freeze-thaw cycles accelerate wear on underground piping and valve boxes more than in softer soils. Systems that receive spring and fall service visits, prompt repairs, and proper winterization consistently reach the upper end of these ranges.
Yes. We provide irrigation repair and maintenance for commercial properties throughout Plano, Collin County, and Grayson County, including office buildings, retail centers, HOA-managed properties, multi-family communities, and commercial landscaping. Commercial systems have different demands than residential — larger zones, higher flow volumes, and the need to minimize visible downtime. We schedule commercial service to work around business operations and prioritize repairs that affect curb appeal or compliance with local watering guidelines.
Schedule Sprinkler Repair in Plano, TX
If your sprinkler system is not working as it should, our team is ready to help. Contact Efficient Irrigation Systems for professional sprinkler repair services you can trust.
Call (469) 825-3909 to schedule service or request an inspection.
We’re here to help restore your sprinkler system and protect your landscape in Plano, TX.