Fast fixes for leaks, broken heads, dead zones and high water bills.
Sprinkler repair in Cibolo is different from the city work we do just up I-35. Your newer subdivisions-Bentwood Ranch, Falcon Ridge, Buffalo Crossing-have young landscapes still establishing root systems, and the expansive clay soils here shift under your foundation and under your irrigation lines. That movement cracks buried PVC and valves, pushes sprinkler heads out of grade, and leaves your yard with dead zones and sudden water bills that spike by half. We fix that fast.
When you call Corral Bros for sprinkler repair, we start with a real on-site audit. We walk your system, find the leaks and dry spots, check water pressure and controller settings, and tell you exactly what's broken and what it costs to fix-no surprises. Most calls land sprinkler head replacement, valve repair, or line patching from frost or settlement. Seasonal tune-ups before summer heat can save you money and water both.
We are licensed, insured, and family-built, serving residential and commercial properties across the I-35 corridor. Free no-obligation estimates, usually scheduled within 48 hours. Call us at (737) 404-9343 and let us get your system running right again.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Cibolo property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and sprinkler repair that holds up to Guadalupe 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.
Cibolo's expansive clay soils shift seasonally-they swell when wet and shrink when dry. That movement cracks buried irrigation lines and vaults, and pushes sprinkler heads up or down out of proper grade. Younger subdivisions like Bentwood Ranch have shallow-rooted landscapes that can't yet stabilize the soil. Corral Bros accounts for this when we design and repair systems here.
Cost depends on what's broken. A single sprinkler head is cheap; a ruptured main line costs more. We offer free on-site estimates, usually within 48 hours, so you know the exact price before we touch anything. Call (737) 404-9343 to schedule. Most homeowners in newer Cibolo subdivisions spend under $500 for leak detection and a few repairs.
We walk the entire system with you, check each zone for coverage and dead spots, test water pressure, locate leaks visible and buried using detection methods, inspect the controller and any soil moisture sensors, and assess valve function. Then we give you a written report with photos and our repair recommendations. It answers the question: Is this fixable quick, or do you need bigger work?
Often, yes. Simple repairs like a broken sprinkler head or a stuck valve usually happen the same visit. Complex jobs-a buried line rupture or multiple zone failures-may need a follow-up. We'll tell you upfront what's possible that day and schedule the rest. We aim to keep your system running without long waits.
Spring, before the Texas heat arrives, is ideal. A pre-summer tune-up catches small leaks before they waste water and spike your bill. Fall tune-ups prepare zones for cooler, drier months ahead. In Cibolo's clay soil landscape, checking system pressure and coverage each season helps prevent settlement-related failures. Call us in March or April to get on the schedule early.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.