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New Installation · Richardson

Front Lawn Revival

A heat-stressed Bermuda front lawn with dry, bare patches transformed into a uniformly green, efficiently-watered yard with a brand-new six-zone system.

Lush green front lawn with new sprinkler system running at golden hour
Patchy, dry brown front lawn with bare dirt spots before irrigation install
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6
Zones Installed
35%
Water Saved
2 days
Timeline

The Challenge

The homeowner's front lawn was relying on a single hose-end sprinkler, leaving large dry patches near the driveway and uneven coverage along the bed lines. Dallas watering restrictions made hand-watering impractical, and the clay soil was shedding water before it could soak in.

How We Did It

  1. 1

    Site Audit & Hydro-Zoning

    We mapped sun exposure, slope, and soil type across the yard, separating open turf from shaded beds so each area gets its own precisely-tuned zone.

  2. 2

    Trenching & Mainline

    Clean, narrow trenches were pulled to protect existing roots, and a pressure-tested PVC mainline was run from a new backflow preventer at the meter.

  3. 3

    Head Layout & Coverage

    High-efficiency MP rotator nozzles were placed for head-to-head coverage, eliminating the dry strips along the driveway and bed edges.

  4. 4

    Smart Controller & Cycle-Soak

    A Wi-Fi smart controller was programmed with cycle-and-soak scheduling so clay soil absorbs water instead of running off, fully compliant with Dallas restrictions.

The Results

  • Uniform green-up across the entire front lawn within three weeks.
  • 35% lower water use versus the old hose-end setup.
  • Automatic schedule adjusts to weather and stays inside watering-day limits.
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