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

Irrigation in West Lake Hills has to solve a problem most suburban systems never face: steep canyon lots where the topsoil is thin, the limestone underneath is unforgiving, and water either runs off fast or refuses to soak in at all. A sprinkler layout that works on a flat quarter-acre in Buda will leave dry patches on a hillside in Rollingwood and pond water against a foundation in Davenport Ranch. We design around your actual grade, not a generic zone map.
Properties out here, from the wooded ridges of Eanes to the drop-offs along the Rollingwood bluffs, tend to have expensive landscaping and mature oaks worth protecting, which means overwatering is just as costly as underwatering. We build zones that match sun exposure and slope, add drip lines for beds tucked under tree canopy, and route drainage so storm runoff moves around your house and foundation instead of cutting new channels through your yard after the next Hill Country downpour.
Corral Bros is a family-run crew, licensed and insured, and we handle both residential estates and commercial properties throughout West Lake Hills. Estimates are free, on-site, and usually scheduled within 48 hours, so you get a real look at your property and honest numbers instead of a phone guess.
We walk your West Lake Hills 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.
Steep canyon grades over Austin limestone mean water either sheets off fast or has almost nowhere to go once it hits rock. Corral Bros designs zones around your slope and soil depth so each area gets even coverage, rather than one section flooding while another stays bone dry.
Costs vary with lot size, slope, and how much rock excavation is involved, which is common on Rollingwood and Eanes properties. Corral Bros provides a free, no-obligation on-site estimate, usually scheduled within 48 hours, so you get a specific number based on your actual property instead of a rough guess.
Yes, and it is often the better choice under mature oaks. Drip lines deliver water directly to root zones without overspray hitting trunks or wasting water on rock and mulch, which matters on wooded lots where the canopy already limits how sun and rain reach the beds below.
French drains and regraded surface drainage are usually the fix, especially on lots where limestone forces runoff toward the house instead of away from it. Corral Bros assesses how storm water actually moves across your specific grade and routes it before it undercuts foundations or landscaping.
Definitely. Smart controllers let you run separate schedules for sun-exposed slopes versus shaded canyon pockets, and a rain sensor stops the system from running after Hill Country storms. It is one of the simplest upgrades for cutting water waste on a varied West Lake Hills property.
Yes, we install and service pump systems for both well water and riverfront irrigation setups. If your property draws from a well or sits along the water, we can size and install a pump system that keeps consistent pressure to your zones without straining the source.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local Travis County crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.