Fast fixes for leaks, broken heads, dead zones and high water bills.
When a sprinkler system fails in Hutto, the blackland clay usually has a hand in it. That expansive soil heaves as it swells and shrinks with the seasons, and over time it shears pipe joints, tilts heads, and cracks fittings underground. Corral Bros Landscaping and Design tracks down leaks, broken heads, dead zones, and the sky-high water bills that come with them, so your yard in Hutto Highlands or Emory Crossing stops wasting water into the ground.
A dead patch of grass or a soggy spot that never dries usually points to one bad head or a cracked line, and on Hutto clay a slow underground leak can go unnoticed because the water spreads sideways instead of surfacing. We test each zone, find the real cause, and fix it, not just swap parts. Corral Bros is locally owned, licensed and insured, and we explain what went wrong in plain terms. The on-site estimate is free with no obligation, usually within 48 hours.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Hutto property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and sprinkler repair that holds up to Williamson 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.
A spike usually means a hidden leak, a stuck valve, or a broken head running longer than it should. On Hutto's shifting clay, cracked underground lines are common and often don't surface. Corral Bros pressure-tests each zone to find the exact cause, then fixes it so the bill drops. Call (737) 404-9343 for a look.
Small fixes like a broken head or a leaky fitting are inexpensive, while a cracked main line or a bad valve costs more. We diagnose the system first, then quote the actual repair before doing the work. Corral Bros gives Hutto homeowners a free, no-obligation estimate, usually scheduled within 48 hours.
A recurring dead zone usually means a clogged or misaligned head, low pressure in that zone, or a broken line. On our blackland clay, soil movement often tilts heads so they spray sideways. We check coverage across the zone and correct the root problem instead of just replacing the one head.
Yes. We repair systems from any installer across Hutto and the surrounding Williamson County area. We map out your existing zones, find what's failing, and get it running right. Corral Bros is licensed and insured, and we'll tell you honestly whether a repair or a partial upgrade makes more sense.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.