Smart sprinkler systems, drip irrigation, pump installs and drainage that protects your yard.

Irrigation in Cibolo has to deal with one stubborn fact: the clay under most yards here swells and shrinks with every rain and dry spell, and that movement is hard on sprinkler lines, valves, and even foundations. Corral Bros designs systems built for that reality, not for generic Texas conditions.
In newer subdivisions like Bentwood Ranch, Falcon Ridge, and Buffalo Crossing, landscapes are still young and establishing themselves. Turf and beds planted in the last couple of years need steadier, better-zoned watering than mature landscapes do, and they need it without adding to drainage problems that expansive clay already creates. We see a lot of yards where storm runoff pools near the house or along the back fence line, and that standing water is often as damaging to a new lawn as underwatering is. Getting irrigation and drainage right together, instead of treating them as separate jobs, is what keeps a young Cibolo landscape on track.
Working with us starts with a free on-site estimate, usually within 48 hours of your call, where we walk the property and talk through what your soil and layout actually need. We are locally owned, licensed and insured, and we handle both residential and commercial irrigation work across the Cibolo area.
We walk your Cibolo property and assess the site.
An itemized estimate with no surprises.
Tidy local crews and modern equipment.
Results made for Guadalupe County, plus optional upkeep.
We also provide irrigation in these nearby communities:
The fastest ways to cut your watering bill are a properly zoned sprinkler system, drip irrigation in beds, a smart controller with a rain sensor, and grouping plants by water need. Drip can use far less water than spray, and fixing leaks and overspray often pays for itself within a season.
Common signs of a sprinkler leak are a sudden jump in your water bill, soggy or eroding spots, unusually green patches, low pressure, or heads that weep when the system is off. Corral Bros runs a full system audit to find leaks, broken heads and dead zones, then quotes the repair.
Cibolo sits on expansive clay that swells when it rains and shrinks hard during dry spells, and that constant movement puts stress on buried PVC and fittings. We see it often in Bentwood Ranch and Falcon Ridge. Corral Bros installs with flexible couplings and proper depth to reduce breaks caused by that soil shift.
Often yes, since drainage and irrigation problems are connected. We assess grading, downspout paths, and clay compaction, then recommend French drains or regrading alongside your sprinkler setup. Fixing standing water protects new sod and beds and keeps water moving away from the foundation, which matters on Cibolo clay.
Cost depends on lot size, zones, and whether drip lines or a smart controller are part of the plan, so we avoid quoting a number sight unseen. Corral Bros offers free, no-obligation on-site estimates, usually scheduled within 48 hours, so you get an honest figure based on your actual property.
Not at all. Newer subdivisions like Bentwood Ranch and Falcon Ridge have young plants and turf still establishing root systems, and consistent, properly zoned watering is exactly what helps them fill in strong. Getting irrigation right early often prevents costly plant replacement later.
Both. Many Cibolo homeowners want sprinklers for lawns and drip lines for beds and gardens, since beds need slower, targeted watering rather than overhead spray. Corral Bros designs systems that combine zones so turf and planting beds each get the right amount of water.
A rain sensor stops your system from running after it has already rained, which saves water and prevents oversaturating Cibolo's clay soil even further. We recommend pairing one with a smart controller on most installs and repairs, especially for properties in Falcon Ridge and Buffalo Crossing with newer landscaping.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local Guadalupe County crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.