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

Leander soil does not make irrigation easy. Dig a trench in Crystal Falls or up toward Travisso and you will likely hit limestone shelf within the first foot, sometimes less. That rock changes how a sprinkler system has to be built, and it is exactly why Corral Bros designs every Leander system around what is actually under the yard, not what the plan says should be there.
New construction has poured into Leander faster than almost anywhere in Central Texas, and a lot of that growth sits on thin topsoil over rocky clay. Builder-grade irrigation in neighborhoods like Bryson often gets laid shallow and straight, ignoring the grade breaks and caliche pockets that cause dry spots in one corner of the lawn and standing water in another. We reroute zones around the outcrops, add drip lines for beds that fight the heat, and grade drainage so runoff moves toward the street instead of your foundation.
Homeowners here get a straightforward process: a free on-site estimate, usually scheduled within 48 hours, where we walk the property and point out the rock, the low spots, and what a smart controller could actually save on your water bill. We are locally owned, licensed and insured, and we handle both residential yards and commercial sites across Williamson County.
We walk your Leander property and assess the site.
An itemized estimate with no surprises.
Tidy local crews and modern equipment.
Results made for Williamson 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 repeat failures we see in Leander trace back to limestone close to the surface. Lines get laid too shallow to clear the rock, then shift or crack as the ground moves through wet and dry cycles. Corral Bros repairs the immediate break and, when it makes sense, reroutes that zone deeper or around the outcrop so it stops happening.
Cost depends on lot size, how much limestone we hit, and whether you want drip zones for beds or a full sprinkler layout. Every estimate is free and no-obligation, and we usually get out to your property within 48 hours to give you real numbers based on your actual yard, not a phone quote.
A lot of homes in those areas sit on grades that push storm runoff toward the house instead of away from it, especially where clay soil will not absorb water fast. If you see pooling near the foundation or a soggy strip along a fence line after rain, a French drain is often the fix, and we can tell you during the site visit.
Yes. Smart controllers adjust run times based on real weather instead of a fixed schedule, which matters in Leander where we swing from soaking storms to weeks of dry heat. Paired with a rain sensor, they cut wasted watering on lawns that do not need it and keep you compliant with local watering rules without babysitting the timer.
Drip irrigation is often the better choice for bed areas in Leander, because it delivers water slowly enough for tight clay to actually absorb instead of running off the surface. We design drip zones separately from turf zones so shrubs and garden beds in places like Bryson get consistent moisture without overwatering the lawn next to them.
We schedule most free on-site estimates in Leander within 48 hours of your call. One of our crew leads walks the property, checks existing lines or drainage issues, and gives you a straight answer about what is needed. Call (737) 404-9343 to get on the schedule.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local Williamson County crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.