High-volume irrigation repair, French drain installation, and SmartScape-eligible smart-controller upgrades for Irving and Las Colinas — Valley Ranch, Hackberry Creek, North Irving, and the urban core. We file the city's rebate paperwork on every qualifying install.
Irving is really two markets stacked on top of each other. There's the Las Colinas / Valley Ranch / Hackberry Creek world — newer-built, high-density, with sophisticated planned-community irrigation that's now hitting its 15–25 year refresh cycle. And there's the older North and South Irving — single-family homes from the '70s, '80s, and '90s with original brass and PVC systems still running off mechanical timers.
Both markets have one thing in common: Irving Water Utilities runs an active rebate program for water-efficient irrigation upgrades. The SmartScape and smart-controller rebates can offset $100–$200 of the cost of a qualifying controller install — but most homeowners never apply because the paperwork is annoying. We file it as part of every qualifying install.
For drainage, Irving's challenges split between the Las Colinas elevation/canal-adjacency problems (managed waterways change groundwater behavior at your fence line) and the older neighborhoods' classic clay-soil downspout pooling. We do both. French drain pricing in Irving runs lower than the premium Mid-Cities markets — typical residential projects come in at $3,500–$7,500 — because lot sizes are usually smaller and access is easier.
Las Colinas patio homes often share lines across walls. Careful zone tracing prevents wrong-house repairs.
Rebate-eligible WiFi controller installs. We file the paperwork; you get the credit on your water bill.
North Irving 1980s-era PVC mainlines crack at fittings. Pressure-test, locate, repair without ripping the yard.
Standard install dumps water at slab. Buried tie-in to street or pop-up emitter solves it permanently.
Properties near Lake Carolyn and the Mandalay Canal require coordination with HOA + Las Colinas Association.
Hunter SRC, Rain Bird ESP-RZX. Drop-in upgrade to Hydrawise/Rachio plus rebate filing.
Irving Water Utilities offers rebates for qualifying smart irrigation controllers and water-efficient landscaping (SmartScape). Typical credit: $100–$200 per controller. We file the entire application package — invoice, model details, install photos — as part of the install. You see the credit on your next Irving water bill.
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Yes — Las Colinas, Valley Ranch, Hackberry Creek, North Irving, Song neighborhoods, and the entire 75038–75063 ZIP range. Same-week scheduling is the norm.
Yes. Irving Water Utilities offers SmartScape and water-efficiency rebate programs. We file the paperwork as part of the install — typical rebate $100–$200 per qualifying smart controller. See the rebates guide for current details.
High volume of valve and head replacements due to clay-soil settling that shifts buried lines. In Las Colinas townhomes, we see a lot of shared-line confusion that needs careful zone diagnosis. In North Irving's older neighborhoods: controller upgrades and broken mainlines.
Yes. Properties near Las Colinas water features have unique drainage requirements due to elevation and proximity to managed waterways. We coordinate with HOA and the Las Colinas Association where applicable.
Irving residential French drain projects typically run $3,500–$7,500 installed. Townhome and patio-home projects on the lower end ($2,500–$4,500); larger lots in Hackberry Creek and Valley Ranch can reach $10,000–$18,000.