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

Irrigation in Liberty Hill has to work with thin ranch soil sitting on limestone, not against it. Across Santa Rita Ranch, Rancho Sienna, and the wider Stonewall area, homeowners are dealing with new construction lots where topsoil is shallow and rock is close to the surface. A system designed for deeper, richer soil elsewhere in Central Texas will waste water and still leave dry patches here.
We design around what your property actually is: acreage lots with long runs, master-planned yards with builder-graded slopes, or rural sections that rely on well water instead of city supply. That means zoning turf separately from beds, sizing pump systems to real well output, and routing drainage so summer storms do not carve up your yard or undermine a foundation. Limestone changes how we trench, too, and we plan for it instead of fighting it mid-install.
Corral Bros is family-built and local, licensed and insured, and we handle both residential yards and commercial properties around Liberty Hill. Call us at (737) 404-9343 for a free on-site estimate, and we will usually get out to your property within 48 hours.
We walk your Liberty Hill 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.
Out here the limestone sits close to the surface, so trenching runs shallower and rockier than typical suburban Austin lots. We zone systems around where soil actually holds water versus where it's basically ranch caliche, so you're not wasting pressure pushing water into ground that won't absorb it. Corral Bros maps your property's rock before we design anything.
It depends on lot size, how many zones you need, and whether you're irrigating turf, beds, or both across an acreage lot. We do not quote prices sight unseen because thin ranch soil changes install time a lot. Corral Bros offers a free on-site estimate, usually scheduled within 48 hours, so you get a real number.
Yes, that is common on the wider acreage lots around Stonewall and other rural sections of Liberty Hill. We install pump systems sized to your well's actual output, so the system does not overdraw and starve your house supply. Corral Bros checks your well capacity before designing zones.
Thin topsoil over limestone means water that does not pool visibly is still running off fast and eroding beds, foundations, or fence lines during heavy Hill Country storms. A French drain or graded swale redirects that runoff before it becomes a bigger problem. Corral Bros checks drainage as part of every irrigation site visit.
Liberty Hill can go from a soaking storm to weeks of dry heat fast, and a standard timer just runs on schedule regardless. A smart controller with a rain sensor adjusts watering based on actual conditions, so new sod on a Rancho Sienna lot gets what it needs without wasting well or municipal water.
Definitely, and it is often the better choice for foundation beds and new plantings in Santa Rita Ranch and similar developments where soil is thin and builder-graded. Drip lines put water at the root zone instead of spraying it over rocky topsoil that sheds runoff. Corral Bros designs drip zones separate from turf zones for exactly this reason.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local Williamson County crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.