New Installation · Richardson
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.


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