Fast fixes for leaks, broken heads, dead zones and high water bills.
When Kyle's blackland clay bakes hard under the summer sun, sprinkler systems take a beating-and one broken zone can spike your water bill fast while leaving dead patches across your yard. Homes in Plum Creek, Steeplechase, and Waterleaf are mostly new, which means newer systems, but that also means pressure and coverage problems crop up quickly as the soil settles and the heat punishes any weak spots.
Corral Bros finds what's wrong through a real system audit and leak detection, then gets the repair done without unnecessary extras. We fix leaks in lines and heads, replace stuck valves, reprogram controllers, and dial in coverage and pressure so your system actually does what it's supposed to. Most jobs don't need a full overhaul-just the right fix applied fast.
Call (737) 404-9343 for a free no-obligation on-site estimate. We're licensed, insured, family-run, and usually get scheduled within 48 hours.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Kyle property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and sprinkler repair that holds up to Hays 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.
We walk your yard and the controller, check water flow at each zone, look for leaks in buried lines and visible connections, test valves and sensor function, and measure coverage and pressure. Then we tell you exactly what's broken and what fixing it costs. No guessing.
That depends entirely on what's broken. A stuck valve might be a quick fix; a buried line leak takes more labor. We never quote blind. Come see the problem with you, give you an honest estimate on-site, and you decide. Free estimate, no obligation.
Blackland clay shrinks as it dries and shifts as it settles, especially in new subdivisions. That movement puts stress on buried lines and shifts coverage patterns. We account for that when we assess pressure, coverage, and line integrity-and when we do seasonal tune-ups.
In Kyle's climate, we recommend spring before heavy use kicks in and fall before cold snaps. Tune-ups catch small leaks and drift before they become big bills. We check head spray patterns, controller programming, sensors, and all connections.
Call us for a system audit. We do leak detection as part of the process-it takes time and training to find buried line leaks without tearing up your yard. Catching one early saves you thousands on water and landscaping repair.
Usually we can repair or reprogram the controller and replace sensor batteries or wiring. A full system replacement is rarely the answer. We fix what works and replace only the parts that don't. That's our approach every time.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.