Coppell sprinkler refreshes, French drains, and smart-controller installs for Coppell Greens, MacArthur Park, The Springs, and Stone Lakes. Most Coppell systems are now hitting their 15–25 year refresh window — we walk every zone, quote flat, and file rebate paperwork when programs are active.
Coppell's housing boom ran hard from the late 1990s through the early 2000s. Coppell Greens, MacArthur Park, The Springs, Stone Lakes, and Northlake Woodlands all came online in roughly the same decade — which means they're all hitting end-of-life on the same components at roughly the same time. Hunter Pro-C controllers, Rain Bird DV valves, glued PVC manifolds: all designed for 15–20 years of service, all now well past it.
Most Coppell calls we get aren't catastrophic failures — they're slow declines. A zone runs short. A valve drips after shut-off. The controller skips a day randomly. Each fix individually is small, but in aggregate the system needs a refresh: new controller, new valves, a couple head swaps, schedule reset. We do it as one project; you stop paying for piecemeal fixes that compound.
For drainage, Coppell's Cypress Waters and Grapevine Lake proximity create water-table behavior unlike anywhere else in our service area. Some lots that look fine in summer flood every spring as groundwater rises. We assess on-site, design French drains with the right depth and discharge, and tie into the city storm system where appropriate.
Original Hunter Pro-C, Rain Bird ESP-Modular controllers reaching end-of-life. Drop-in WiFi upgrade.
Hunter PGV/Rain Bird DV diaphragms after 20 years. Replace, rebuild manifold if multiple are bad.
Elevated water table in spring. French drains with deeper invert and storm-tie-in where allowed.
Standard install dumps water at slab. Buried tie-in to street or pop-up emitter.
Coppell HOAs vary on architectural review for visible drain components. We provide drawings and materials lists.
When City of Coppell or partner programs are active, we file the entire application as part of the install.
The City of Coppell has historically participated in regional water-conservation rebate programs through Dallas Water Utilities partnerships. Smart-controller incentives run intermittently. We file the paperwork as part of installs when one is active.
See current DFW rebate guide →We text you back within one business hour.
Yes — Coppell Greens, MacArthur Park, The Springs, Stone Lakes, Northlake Woodlands, and the surrounding 75019 neighborhoods. Most appointments scheduled within 2–4 business days.
The City of Coppell has historically participated in regional water-conservation rebate programs through Dallas Water Utilities partnerships. Smart-controller incentives run intermittently; we file the paperwork as part of installs when a program is active. See the rebates guide.
15–25 year refresh. Most Coppell neighborhoods were built in the late 1990s and early 2000s; those systems are now hitting end-of-life on controllers, valves, and rotor bodies. We see a lot of dead Hunter Pro-C controllers, leaking valve manifolds, and rotor heads adjusted into uselessness over the years.
Yes. Properties bordering Cypress Waters or other water features have unique groundwater behavior. We assess on-site and design drainage that accounts for elevated water tables and proximity to managed waterways.
Coppell French drain projects typically run $3,500–$7,500 installed for typical residential side-yard or backyard work. Larger lots in Stone Lakes and Northlake Woodlands can reach $9,000–$15,000.