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

Irrigation in Lakeway has to answer to the ground first. Between The Hills, Rough Hollow, and Flintrock, most yards are limestone hillsides with a thin skin of soil sitting above them, sloping down toward Lake Travis. That combination means water either runs off fast or pools in the low pockets where the rock traps it, and a sprinkler system designed for flatter, deeper-soil towns simply will not hold up here.
We build zones around what the terrain is actually doing on your lot, not a generic layout. That might mean drip irrigation tucked into a native limestone bed on a Flintrock fairway lot, a French drain cut across a Rough Hollow slope where storm runoff has been finding your foundation, or a pump system sized for a Lake Travis-adjacent home that draws its own water. Golf-course and lakeside properties out here tend to be larger and more exposed to wind off the lake, which changes how evenly a sprinkler head actually throws water.
Corral Bros is family-built and local to this stretch of Hill Country, so we have dug into this same limestone more times than we can count. We are licensed and insured, we handle residential and commercial properties, and every estimate starts with a free, no-obligation site visit, usually scheduled within 48 hours. Call (737) 404-9343 and we will come look at what your yard is actually doing.
We walk your Lakeway property and assess the site.
An itemized estimate with no surprises.
Tidy local crews and modern equipment.
Results made for Travis 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.
Most Lakeway properties sit on shallow limestone with a thin cap of soil, so trenching is harder and pipe runs often follow rock seams instead of straight lines. That means more elbow fittings and pressure loss than a flat, deep-soil yard would need. Corral Bros maps the rock before we design, so your zones actually reach every corner of the yard without shorting the far end.
It depends on lot size, slope, and how much rock we hit, so we do not quote blind. Corral Bros offers a free on-site estimate, usually scheduled within 48 hours, where we walk the property, check your water pressure, and give you real numbers before any work starts. Estimates cover new installs, repairs, and drainage work alike.
Yes, and it is usually the better choice there. Drip lines put water right at the root zone of agarita, Texas sage, and other Hill Country natives without wasting it to runoff on a slope. Corral Bros designs drip zones separate from turf zones so each gets watered on its own schedule instead of one blanket setting.
If you are seeing water sheet across a patio, pool deck, or driveway after a heavy storm, a French drain is often the fix. Many Rough Hollow and lakeside lots channel more runoff than the original grading was built for. Corral Bros traces where the water is actually coming from before recommending drain placement, so we solve the source, not just the symptom.
Smart controllers earn their keep fast on larger properties with mixed turf and beds, which describes most Flintrock lots. They adjust run times automatically for rain and evaporation, so you are not hand-tuning schedules every time the weather shifts. Corral Bros installs and programs them to match your specific zones, not a generic factory setting.
Lakefront and riverfront properties often draw irrigation water straight from the lake instead of relying on municipal supply, which needs a properly sized pump system. Corral Bros installs and services these setups for Rough Hollow and other Lake Travis-adjacent homes, matching pump capacity to your zone count and elevation change so pressure stays consistent at the top of the slope.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local Travis County crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.