Fast fixes for leaks, broken heads, dead zones and high water bills.
Sprinkler repair in Bee Cave means fixing systems that fight rocky limestone and the Hill Country's hard water faster than repairs elsewhere. The neighborhoods around 71 and 620-Lake Pointe, Falconhead, Spanish Oaks-sit on unforgiving terrain where broken lines, clogged heads, and misaligned zones aren't just annoying; they drive water bills up and leave sections of your landscape burned out.
Corral Bros knows Bee Cave's ground and the systems that fail in it. We find leaks that hide in rocky benches, pressure-test under real local conditions, and swap heads and valves the same day when we can. Our crew schedules free on-site estimates inside 48 hours and speaks plainly about what your system needs and what it costs.
Whether a head cracked under settling soil, a controller quit, or you're watching water pool in one zone while another browns out, we diagnose it fast and fix it right. Licensed, insured, and built on the same family approach that keeps us rooted here.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Bee Cave property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and sprinkler repair that holds up to Travis County conditions. Available as a one-time project or part of an ongoing plan.
Signs include a spike in your water bill, soggy or eroding spots, dry or brown zones, low pressure, heads that will not pop up, or water seeping when the system is off. We run a full audit to pinpoint leaks, broken heads and valve or controller faults, then quote the fix.
Yes. A zone that will not run is usually a wiring fault, a bad valve solenoid, or a controller issue, all of which we diagnose and repair. We test the full system afterward to confirm every zone runs correctly.
Bee Cave's rocky limestone and steep grades shift soil constantly, cracking buried lines and tilting heads out of pattern. Hard water clogs emitters faster too. That terrain also makes pressure inconsistent across zones. Corral Bros audits your whole system to spot Bee Cave-specific weak points before bigger breaks happen.
Cost depends on what's broken-a single head swap runs far less than replacing a line under limestone. We provide free no-obligation on-site estimates, usually within 48 hours, so you know the real price before we touch anything. Call (737) 404-9343 and we'll schedule one.
Yes. We use leak detection equipment to pinpoint breaks and seeps in buried lines before breaking ground. That saves you from guessing where to dig in rocky soil. Once we find it, we talk through repair options so you choose whether to patch or replace that section.
Not ideal. Bee Cave's steep slopes and rocky terrain throw pressure around unevenly. We balance coverage and pressure across zones, replace misaligned heads, and adjust controllers so every area waters fairly. That also cuts your water bill and keeps your landscape looking even.
Both. Seasonal tune-ups before spring startup and fall shutdown catch problems early and keep your system efficient in Hill Country heat and the hard-water cycle. Regular checks cost far less than emergency repairs when zones die in July.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.