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El Edén Landscaping
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5 years of experience

Family owned business with over 20 years experience - Landscaping - Hardscaping & Pavers - Lawn Irrigation - Tree Service - Palm Tree Trimming -

Family owned business with over 20 years experience - Landscaping - Hardscaping & Pavers - Lawn Irrigation - Tree Service - Palm Tree Trimming -


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Lutrick Irrigation
4513 Park Bend
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Lutrick Irrigation
4513 Park Bend
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Customers say: True professional
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17 local quotes requested

Welcome to Lutrick Irrigation! With over 15 years of experience, we take pride in the quality of work and customer satisfaction that we give each and every customer! We are known to pay exquisite attention to detail while making customer satisfaction our top priority. Call us today to learn more about how we can help you!

"Exceptional, customer service, expertise, and timeliness. We will definitely be reaching out again as needed in the future. Very thorough and very reasonably priced for high-quality service and products constantly in contact with us and explained everything step-by-step. "

Christina O on May 2025

Welcome to Lutrick Irrigation! With over 15 years of experience, we take pride in the quality of work and customer satisfaction that we give each and every customer! We are known to pay exquisite attention to detail while making customer satisfaction our top priority. Call us today to learn more about how we can help you!

"Exceptional, customer service, expertise, and timeliness. We will definitely be reaching out again as needed in the future. Very thorough and very reasonably priced for high-quality service and products constantly in contact with us and explained everything step-by-step. "

Christina O on May 2025


WaterWise Sprinkler Systems
5603 Rustic Manor Dr
No reviews
WaterWise Sprinkler Systems
5603 Rustic Manor Dr
No reviews
23 years of experience

Family owned irrigation company that has been in business over 15 years. Proudly serving the Rio Grande Valley. Aggie owned and operated.

Family owned irrigation company that has been in business over 15 years. Proudly serving the Rio Grande Valley. Aggie owned and operated.



Contour Curbs LLC
2403 North 10th Street
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Contour Curbs LLC
2403 North 10th Street
No reviews
Free onsite estimate

Here at Contour Curbs LLC of McAllen, TX, we're the experts at landscaping. From the very first call or e-mail the staff at Contour Curbs LLC is there to serve you. Whether it is to mow a lawn or to install a fountain or backyard pond. We love our customers and want them to fulfill their dreams especially when it comes to managing their lawn or garden.

Here at Contour Curbs LLC of McAllen, TX, we're the experts at landscaping. From the very first call or e-mail the staff at Contour Curbs LLC is there to serve you. Whether it is to mow a lawn or to install a fountain or backyard pond. We love our customers and want them to fulfill their dreams especially when it comes to managing their lawn or garden.


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Top Cut Lawn Care
1200 E Business Highway 83
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Top Cut Lawn Care
1200 E Business Highway 83
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45 years of experience

Top Cut Lawn Care Inc. , a Texas Based Company servicing Commercial and Residential clients in the Rio Grande Valley for over 32 years. We specialize in Full Service Commercial Lawn Maintenance as well as the Design and installation of Landscape and Irrigation systems. Trust the Premier Leader in Landscape Management

"These nonprofessionals mow their own lawn at 7:am waking up the whole neighborhood with their very loud machinery . These people have no respect for their neighbors, how can you expect them to have any respect you, your property or your neighbors. Hire someone else."

Donald T on August 2020

Top Cut Lawn Care Inc. , a Texas Based Company servicing Commercial and Residential clients in the Rio Grande Valley for over 32 years. We specialize in Full Service Commercial Lawn Maintenance as well as the Design and installation of Landscape and Irrigation systems. Trust the Premier Leader in Landscape Management

"These nonprofessionals mow their own lawn at 7:am waking up the whole neighborhood with their very loud machinery . These people have no respect for their neighbors, how can you expect them to have any respect you, your property or your neighbors. Hire someone else."

Donald T on August 2020


L & H GRASS FARMS
Unknown
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L & H GRASS FARMS
Unknown
No reviews
20 years of experience

WE SELL FLORATAM AND ST AUGUSTINE GRASS BOTH ARE COMMONLY REFERRED TO AS " CARPET GRASS " WE GUARANTEE OUR GRASS TO BE NOT ONLY FREE OF WEEDS, BUT ALSO FREE OF ANY MIXTURE SUCH AS BERMUDA. OUR GRASS IS 100% ALL OF OUR GRASS IS CUT FRESH WHEN YOU PLACE THE ORDER. FLORATAM *SALE* CARPET GRASS FERTILIZED AND WATERED REGULARLY 100% CLEAN PURE FLORATAM GREAT FOR AREAS WITH PLENTY OF SUN PURPLE STEM BUG RESISTANT (WILL NOT BE EATEN/KILLED BY ANTS, WORMS, OR ANY OTHER COMMON YARD BUG) FERTILIZED AND WATERED REGULARLY ST AUGUSTINE *SALE* CARPET GRASS 100% CLEAN ST AUGUSTINE PURE ST AUGUSTINE GROWS IN SEMI SHADED AREAS OR AREAS WITH PLENTY OF SUN WE ALSO SELL TIFWAY 419 GROWS IN HEAVILY SHADED AREAS AND AREAS WITH PLENTY OF SUN COMMONLY FOUND ON GOLF COURSES

WE SELL FLORATAM AND ST AUGUSTINE GRASS BOTH ARE COMMONLY REFERRED TO AS " CARPET GRASS " WE GUARANTEE OUR GRASS TO BE NOT ONLY FREE OF WEEDS, BUT ALSO FREE OF ANY MIXTURE SUCH AS BERMUDA. OUR GRASS IS 100% ALL OF OUR GRASS IS CUT FRESH WHEN YOU PLACE THE ORDER. FLORATAM *SALE* CARPET GRASS FERTILIZED AND WATERED REGULARLY 100% CLEAN PURE FLORATAM GREAT FOR AREAS WITH PLENTY OF SUN PURPLE STEM BUG RESISTANT (WILL NOT BE EATEN/KILLED BY ANTS, WORMS, OR ANY OTHER COMMON YARD BUG) FERTILIZED AND WATERED REGULARLY ST AUGUSTINE *SALE* CARPET GRASS 100% CLEAN ST AUGUSTINE PURE ST AUGUSTINE GROWS IN SEMI SHADED AREAS OR AREAS WITH PLENTY OF SUN WE ALSO SELL TIFWAY 419 GROWS IN HEAVILY SHADED AREAS AND AREAS WITH PLENTY OF SUN COMMONLY FOUND ON GOLF COURSES


SAENZ REMODELING
2113 Aztec Ave
No reviews
SAENZ REMODELING
2113 Aztec Ave
No reviews
23 years of experience

I remodel any kind of work that's in your need, like kitchen, bath, patios, roofing, plumbing, addition, in your home we also put tile and ceramic, cabinet, wood floors

I remodel any kind of work that's in your need, like kitchen, bath, patios, roofing, plumbing, addition, in your home we also put tile and ceramic, cabinet, wood floors


Outdoor Services Unlimited
400 N. Veterans Blvd.
No reviews
Outdoor Services Unlimited
400 N. Veterans Blvd.
No reviews
23 years of experience

Hello. Are you in the market for installing a new lawn sprinkler system? One that allows you to water your entire lawn and landscaping without having to be moving around a water hose from section to section hoping you water everything evenly. I can help! With over 15 years of experience in the field and being licensed by the State of Texas for over 11 years, I can install a new, efficient, and complete sprinkler system in your lawn and landscape areas; which will eliminate the painstaking task of watering your lawn manually and inefficiently. Whether you are building a new home or would like to upgrade your existing home with a new system it is important to choose the right company to do the work. Don't get stuck with a contractor that will hire unlicensed individuals that charge the least only to pay the contractor a premium for his finder’s fee and end up with cheap quality, poorly designed sprinkler system. Also, why pay hundreds of dollars extra for using a contractor when you can just buy direct, skip the hassle and headaches and eliminate the middle man. In the beginning, I acquired a lot of experience from correcting poorly designed and inefficient sprinkler systems from unlicensed individuals that didn’t really know what they were doing. Being trained and licensed by professionals in the field for dozens of years will supersede any individual working without a license. Also, hiring the right person makes a huge difference even with all the right credentials. I am the type of person that only does the job the way it is intended to be done. I’d rather have a smaller profit margin and do everything once and correct than to have a job done poorly with cheap materials, and have to go back to correct issues multiple times. Believe it or not, but there is an actual science as to how a sprinkler system works. From the design, available water pressure, volume of water available by a given sized water meter, and correct watering schedule all are important, intricate parts of a well put together, efficient sprinkler system. Don't be deceived by individuals offering sprinkler systems or backflow testing services without a valid license. Always make sure that the person coming to your home is in the (TCEQ) Texas Commission on Environmental Quality's licensing database. I mentioned backflow testing services, which a lot of people are not familiar with, which is completely understandable because it is not something many people know about. Most of these fly by night installers don’t have a clue of why these devices exist and have no way of being able to explain to you the importance of having this device. When a new sprinkler system is installed anywhere in the State of Texas, it is required by law that you install a backflow prevention assembly. This device is essentially the most important part of your system and the reason why there is an inspection on your property when obtaining a permit to do such work. This device is intended to prevent backflow contamination from your sprinkler system to your personal drinking water, as well as the water to your neighbors, and to the rest of the city. Essentially, the backflow preventer is a one way valve, once the water passes through it, it does not allow the water to go back to the source. This prevents any fertilizers, herbicides, and any other chemicals that may be in your lawn to infiltrate into your sprinkler system water lines and get back into the city drinking water system. This device prevents you and your neighbors from getting sick or even dying from your potentially contaminated sprinkler system. Yes, it is that serious. Also, these backflow preventers need to be tested upon installation and annually. Reason for that is that these devices like any other devices do not last forever; they do break down with time, or just need to be cleaned and/or adjusted from time to time. And guess what, I am a licensed backflow preventions assembly tester, going on 8 years licensed with over 10+ years of total experience installing and working with these devices. The TCEQ is the licensing agency for the State of Texas that regulates the occupational licenses individuals hold in order to design, sell, repair, and install sprinkler systems as well as testing backflow prevention assembly devices. It is actually against the law to install and/or even repair a sprinkler system without a license. Below is a link to the TCEQ's homepage to verify the current status of an individual's occupational license/s. This link allows you to validate an individual's license/s with the State of Texas. Click on the link below, type in the 9 digit license number in the License Number box (example shown in parenthesis below are my official state license numbers). Simply copy & paste, then hit the search tab to view the individual's license information. http://www2.tceq.texas.gov/lic_dpa/index.cfm?fuseaction=licall.searchliol Licensed Irrigator # (LI0011902) Backflow Prevention Assembly Tester # (BP0010991) Once you have entered on to the individual's license information page, you can view the status of their license/s. If you scroll down on that page you can see all the training an individual has obtaining in regards to their license, including when licensure was first granted and all the courses an individual has taken to maintain the license/s. If you enter my licenses number into that data base you will see my license information along with my personal information which includes my phone number below which I've had since cell phones were invented and my home address in which I have lived for over twenty plus years. I have no reason to hide. I am not like these individuals that once they have taken your money you have no recourse and/or any way of getting a hold of them. By law, anyone advertising to design, sell, install, and repair a sprinkler system must provide their license number/s within that ad. Notice how the majority of individuals advertising to do sprinkler work do not include a license number. Only individuals with a valid license are aware of this bylaw. Don't be fooled by these fly by night individuals claiming to have vast amounts of experience. If they don't have a valid license then they don't have the right kind of experience. I realize that installing a sprinkler system onto your property can be a major project, as well as a costly one, which can make for a stressful experience if not done right. Please don't get caught up with an individual that gives you a ridiculously low price to do such a big project. Chances are they are not licensed, not insured, not properly experienced, and most likely willing to cut corners at every possible chance. Unlicensed individuals have the luxury of charging way less than individuals that are licensed because they don’t have the required insurances as needed, they don’t obtain a permit for the work to be done, they don’t install the required backflow preventer as required by the state, and they use cheap materials and components, and cut corners at every opportunity just to make a buck, all which saves them money and leaves you with a poorly, inefficiently constructed sprinkler system. Whenever we do a sprinkler project, no matter how big or small we always use the highest quality materials and components. The electronic controller we use is always user friendly and easy to navigate. Sprinkler heads used are the best available, drip line used is of the highest quality, backflow device used is freeze resistant and lead free. We also install a rain sensor with every system to prevent your sprinkler system from turning on whenever we get rain, saving you on your water bill from unnecessary watering. We do not cut corners when it comes to ordering materials. All our sprinkler systems come with a two year warranty on parts and labor. Electronic controller comes with a five year warranty which must be registered with the manufacturer directly. Backflow preventer comes with a three year warranty. Please note that all backflow preventers must be tested upon installation and annually thereafter. I seriously doubt that any of these unlicensed fly by night individuals can offer any of these features. We take pride in the work we do. Our warranties are higher because we are confident in the quality of workmanship that we do. Most of the times after an installation we do not hear back from our customers, because our systems are done right the first time and built to last. In the event that a warranty call needs to be made, we are always available. And there are no charges, unless someone accidentally damages the system. In that event we are reasonable and helpful in getting you back to working order. When it comes to pricing, there are various things that come into play when giving a total price for a complete sprinkler system. Typically, we charge $400 for each pop up spray valve installed, $600 for each rotary valve installed, and $800 for each drip valve installed, with a minimum of 4 total valves to be used on a given property. Now, each pop up spray valve usually consists of 8-12 pop up sprinkler heads, this varies because of the amount of water pressure and water volume available from your water supply. It also varies on the area being irrigated. An open area will limit you to less heads because they can be spread out more covering more area but using up more of the available volume and pressure. An oddly shaped area can require more sprinkler heads to water the complete area, allowing us to put more heads on a given valve. We will always maximize the amount of spray heads used on any given valve. Rotary valves consist of 4-6 pop up rotary sprinkler heads. These types of sprinkler head are used in big open areas and cover twice as much area than the regular pop up spray heads. They also use up twice as much water volume and water pressure than the regular pop up spray heads. These valves are typically used in big back yards that cover a lot of area. A drip valve consists of roughly 800 linear feet of drip line with either 12” or 18” drip emitters, depending on the application. This also varies on your available water pressure and water volume. Most cities require the first 10 from the street into your property line to be irrigated by drip irrigation to avoid water waste. Please note that there is a minimum amount of valves required for such pricing, which is a combination of 4 valves of any of the 3 valve types listed above. Reason for that is because installing only one valve would not cover the insurance requirements, permit, backflow valve, backflow testing, electronic controller, wiring, rain sensor, materials and labor to construct one valve, even at two valves we would not break even. Other things that can add to your total price are the location of your project. Naturally, the further away you are the more costly it would be, but typically these prices pertain to Hidalgo County. Another thing that can add to the project would be sleeves (running pipe under the concrete). If your project is new and in the construction phase it is highly recommended to place sleeve underneath the driveways and sidewalks before throwing concrete. It is very labor intensive and time consuming to do it after the sidewalks and driveways have been installed. It is also important to have the company installing your irrigation system to install the sleeves. That way the right sizes and the right amount of sleeves are used. Lastly, any kind of obstructions like a block fence with a footing can add to a project just like sleeves. Backflow testing services prices start at $40 for each backflow device you need tested. Your typical home can have one or two backflow valves. Normally you would have one for a sprinkler system and one for an in ground swimming pool. In some cases there is only one valve for both the sprinkler system and swimming pool. Business can have multiple devices, just depending on the business type and applications. Please inquire if you have any questions. How to pay for the sprinkler system? We offer the ability to pay with a credit card using Square. In which fees are paid by us to provide you with the convenience of using that method. Cash method comes with a direct discount and checks and/or paypal as well are welcomed. Second, once a contract has been made and work has been scheduled to commence. We do not require any money down to start. Now, Can you say that about any of these fly by night unlicensed individuals?? Probably not! Payments schedule is broken up into 3 parts. First payment would be half of the total project. Remember, by this point we have already spent hours working on a plan, paid for the permit, paid for rental equipment such as a trencher, if applicable, as well as ordered and paid for 85% of all materials, not to mention payroll for the first day. First payment would be due by the end of the day on the day we begin. Second payment would be 40% of the remaining 50% which by that point the system should be nearing its completion, usually by the end of the second day. Last 10% are due once the project has been totally completed and the homeowner has had the chance of testing the entire system, along with a tutorial of how the systems works, programming, and education on the backflow device, etc. Typically by the 3rd day. Most full sprinkler system projects last about 3 days. I know by now you must be thinking, what a long ad. I simply prefer to put out there as much about our company as possible. So that you have as much information to help you determine the type of company that we are, and to help ease your mind, that not all companies out there are here to steal your money. Please, serious inquires only. Call today to set up an appointment. Fast, friendly, and reliable Service, All work is guaranteed. Appointments are usually available from one day to the next. Monday thru Friday only. Please Call or Text me at (956) 624-9031. If I am unable to answer please do not hesitate to call back, leave a message, or send a text. Thanks for reading. -Daniel *Backflow testing, repairs, replacements, and installations are also available. **Grass installation and landscaping also available with irrigation projects. ***Please note that this advertisement is only for new sprinkler systems, we do not work on old sprinkler systems nor do any repairs to existing sprinkler systems. We do however repair and/or replace old backflow preventers. Sorry for the inconvenience.

Hello. Are you in the market for installing a new lawn sprinkler system? One that allows you to water your entire lawn and landscaping without having to be moving around a water hose from section to section hoping you water everything evenly. I can help! With over 15 years of experience in the field and being licensed by the State of Texas for over 11 years, I can install a new, efficient, and complete sprinkler system in your lawn and landscape areas; which will eliminate the painstaking task of watering your lawn manually and inefficiently. Whether you are building a new home or would like to upgrade your existing home with a new system it is important to choose the right company to do the work. Don't get stuck with a contractor that will hire unlicensed individuals that charge the least only to pay the contractor a premium for his finder’s fee and end up with cheap quality, poorly designed sprinkler system. Also, why pay hundreds of dollars extra for using a contractor when you can just buy direct, skip the hassle and headaches and eliminate the middle man. In the beginning, I acquired a lot of experience from correcting poorly designed and inefficient sprinkler systems from unlicensed individuals that didn’t really know what they were doing. Being trained and licensed by professionals in the field for dozens of years will supersede any individual working without a license. Also, hiring the right person makes a huge difference even with all the right credentials. I am the type of person that only does the job the way it is intended to be done. I’d rather have a smaller profit margin and do everything once and correct than to have a job done poorly with cheap materials, and have to go back to correct issues multiple times. Believe it or not, but there is an actual science as to how a sprinkler system works. From the design, available water pressure, volume of water available by a given sized water meter, and correct watering schedule all are important, intricate parts of a well put together, efficient sprinkler system. Don't be deceived by individuals offering sprinkler systems or backflow testing services without a valid license. Always make sure that the person coming to your home is in the (TCEQ) Texas Commission on Environmental Quality's licensing database. I mentioned backflow testing services, which a lot of people are not familiar with, which is completely understandable because it is not something many people know about. Most of these fly by night installers don’t have a clue of why these devices exist and have no way of being able to explain to you the importance of having this device. When a new sprinkler system is installed anywhere in the State of Texas, it is required by law that you install a backflow prevention assembly. This device is essentially the most important part of your system and the reason why there is an inspection on your property when obtaining a permit to do such work. This device is intended to prevent backflow contamination from your sprinkler system to your personal drinking water, as well as the water to your neighbors, and to the rest of the city. Essentially, the backflow preventer is a one way valve, once the water passes through it, it does not allow the water to go back to the source. This prevents any fertilizers, herbicides, and any other chemicals that may be in your lawn to infiltrate into your sprinkler system water lines and get back into the city drinking water system. This device prevents you and your neighbors from getting sick or even dying from your potentially contaminated sprinkler system. Yes, it is that serious. Also, these backflow preventers need to be tested upon installation and annually. Reason for that is that these devices like any other devices do not last forever; they do break down with time, or just need to be cleaned and/or adjusted from time to time. And guess what, I am a licensed backflow preventions assembly tester, going on 8 years licensed with over 10+ years of total experience installing and working with these devices. The TCEQ is the licensing agency for the State of Texas that regulates the occupational licenses individuals hold in order to design, sell, repair, and install sprinkler systems as well as testing backflow prevention assembly devices. It is actually against the law to install and/or even repair a sprinkler system without a license. Below is a link to the TCEQ's homepage to verify the current status of an individual's occupational license/s. This link allows you to validate an individual's license/s with the State of Texas. Click on the link below, type in the 9 digit license number in the License Number box (example shown in parenthesis below are my official state license numbers). Simply copy & paste, then hit the search tab to view the individual's license information. http://www2.tceq.texas.gov/lic_dpa/index.cfm?fuseaction=licall.searchliol Licensed Irrigator # (LI0011902) Backflow Prevention Assembly Tester # (BP0010991) Once you have entered on to the individual's license information page, you can view the status of their license/s. If you scroll down on that page you can see all the training an individual has obtaining in regards to their license, including when licensure was first granted and all the courses an individual has taken to maintain the license/s. If you enter my licenses number into that data base you will see my license information along with my personal information which includes my phone number below which I've had since cell phones were invented and my home address in which I have lived for over twenty plus years. I have no reason to hide. I am not like these individuals that once they have taken your money you have no recourse and/or any way of getting a hold of them. By law, anyone advertising to design, sell, install, and repair a sprinkler system must provide their license number/s within that ad. Notice how the majority of individuals advertising to do sprinkler work do not include a license number. Only individuals with a valid license are aware of this bylaw. Don't be fooled by these fly by night individuals claiming to have vast amounts of experience. If they don't have a valid license then they don't have the right kind of experience. I realize that installing a sprinkler system onto your property can be a major project, as well as a costly one, which can make for a stressful experience if not done right. Please don't get caught up with an individual that gives you a ridiculously low price to do such a big project. Chances are they are not licensed, not insured, not properly experienced, and most likely willing to cut corners at every possible chance. Unlicensed individuals have the luxury of charging way less than individuals that are licensed because they don’t have the required insurances as needed, they don’t obtain a permit for the work to be done, they don’t install the required backflow preventer as required by the state, and they use cheap materials and components, and cut corners at every opportunity just to make a buck, all which saves them money and leaves you with a poorly, inefficiently constructed sprinkler system. Whenever we do a sprinkler project, no matter how big or small we always use the highest quality materials and components. The electronic controller we use is always user friendly and easy to navigate. Sprinkler heads used are the best available, drip line used is of the highest quality, backflow device used is freeze resistant and lead free. We also install a rain sensor with every system to prevent your sprinkler system from turning on whenever we get rain, saving you on your water bill from unnecessary watering. We do not cut corners when it comes to ordering materials. All our sprinkler systems come with a two year warranty on parts and labor. Electronic controller comes with a five year warranty which must be registered with the manufacturer directly. Backflow preventer comes with a three year warranty. Please note that all backflow preventers must be tested upon installation and annually thereafter. I seriously doubt that any of these unlicensed fly by night individuals can offer any of these features. We take pride in the work we do. Our warranties are higher because we are confident in the quality of workmanship that we do. Most of the times after an installation we do not hear back from our customers, because our systems are done right the first time and built to last. In the event that a warranty call needs to be made, we are always available. And there are no charges, unless someone accidentally damages the system. In that event we are reasonable and helpful in getting you back to working order. When it comes to pricing, there are various things that come into play when giving a total price for a complete sprinkler system. Typically, we charge $400 for each pop up spray valve installed, $600 for each rotary valve installed, and $800 for each drip valve installed, with a minimum of 4 total valves to be used on a given property. Now, each pop up spray valve usually consists of 8-12 pop up sprinkler heads, this varies because of the amount of water pressure and water volume available from your water supply. It also varies on the area being irrigated. An open area will limit you to less heads because they can be spread out more covering more area but using up more of the available volume and pressure. An oddly shaped area can require more sprinkler heads to water the complete area, allowing us to put more heads on a given valve. We will always maximize the amount of spray heads used on any given valve. Rotary valves consist of 4-6 pop up rotary sprinkler heads. These types of sprinkler head are used in big open areas and cover twice as much area than the regular pop up spray heads. They also use up twice as much water volume and water pressure than the regular pop up spray heads. These valves are typically used in big back yards that cover a lot of area. A drip valve consists of roughly 800 linear feet of drip line with either 12” or 18” drip emitters, depending on the application. This also varies on your available water pressure and water volume. Most cities require the first 10 from the street into your property line to be irrigated by drip irrigation to avoid water waste. Please note that there is a minimum amount of valves required for such pricing, which is a combination of 4 valves of any of the 3 valve types listed above. Reason for that is because installing only one valve would not cover the insurance requirements, permit, backflow valve, backflow testing, electronic controller, wiring, rain sensor, materials and labor to construct one valve, even at two valves we would not break even. Other things that can add to your total price are the location of your project. Naturally, the further away you are the more costly it would be, but typically these prices pertain to Hidalgo County. Another thing that can add to the project would be sleeves (running pipe under the concrete). If your project is new and in the construction phase it is highly recommended to place sleeve underneath the driveways and sidewalks before throwing concrete. It is very labor intensive and time consuming to do it after the sidewalks and driveways have been installed. It is also important to have the company installing your irrigation system to install the sleeves. That way the right sizes and the right amount of sleeves are used. Lastly, any kind of obstructions like a block fence with a footing can add to a project just like sleeves. Backflow testing services prices start at $40 for each backflow device you need tested. Your typical home can have one or two backflow valves. Normally you would have one for a sprinkler system and one for an in ground swimming pool. In some cases there is only one valve for both the sprinkler system and swimming pool. Business can have multiple devices, just depending on the business type and applications. Please inquire if you have any questions. How to pay for the sprinkler system? We offer the ability to pay with a credit card using Square. In which fees are paid by us to provide you with the convenience of using that method. Cash method comes with a direct discount and checks and/or paypal as well are welcomed. Second, once a contract has been made and work has been scheduled to commence. We do not require any money down to start. Now, Can you say that about any of these fly by night unlicensed individuals?? Probably not! Payments schedule is broken up into 3 parts. First payment would be half of the total project. Remember, by this point we have already spent hours working on a plan, paid for the permit, paid for rental equipment such as a trencher, if applicable, as well as ordered and paid for 85% of all materials, not to mention payroll for the first day. First payment would be due by the end of the day on the day we begin. Second payment would be 40% of the remaining 50% which by that point the system should be nearing its completion, usually by the end of the second day. Last 10% are due once the project has been totally completed and the homeowner has had the chance of testing the entire system, along with a tutorial of how the systems works, programming, and education on the backflow device, etc. Typically by the 3rd day. Most full sprinkler system projects last about 3 days. I know by now you must be thinking, what a long ad. I simply prefer to put out there as much about our company as possible. So that you have as much information to help you determine the type of company that we are, and to help ease your mind, that not all companies out there are here to steal your money. Please, serious inquires only. Call today to set up an appointment. Fast, friendly, and reliable Service, All work is guaranteed. Appointments are usually available from one day to the next. Monday thru Friday only. Please Call or Text me at (956) 624-9031. If I am unable to answer please do not hesitate to call back, leave a message, or send a text. Thanks for reading. -Daniel *Backflow testing, repairs, replacements, and installations are also available. **Grass installation and landscaping also available with irrigation projects. ***Please note that this advertisement is only for new sprinkler systems, we do not work on old sprinkler systems nor do any repairs to existing sprinkler systems. We do however repair and/or replace old backflow preventers. Sorry for the inconvenience.

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While watering your lawn by hand might save you money upfront, installing and using a lawn irrigation system does save you money over time. You are less likely to overwater your lawn with a professional irrigation system, which will cause a reduction in water usage. These systems use the right amount of water without waste. In addition, watering your lawn the correct amount will also help prevent different fungi from growing, saving you money in fungi removal costs.

Lawn irrigation is the process of getting water to your lawn, grass and all, for it to grow. There are five main types of lawn irrigation methods:

  • Manual irrigation puts you in charge of the flow of water. Using a sprinkler head on your hose is best to evenly distribute the water across your entire lawn. This doesn’t take much time but requires you to be physically outside holding the hose. 

  • Above-ground sprinklers attach to your hose and rotate or oscillate around your lawn. Since these are above-ground, they’ll need to be moved when it’s time to mow, and depending on the size of your property, you might need to move it around your yard for full coverage. 

  • In-ground sprinklers are flush with the ground when not in use but pop up above the ground level when it's time to water the lawn. Piping for these sprinklers is all found underground, and there are different types of sprinkler heads for different uses and lawn sizes. 

  • Drip irrigation involves drip lines that are more efficient than sprinklers for more extensive lawns. This involves a lot of digging since they are installed underground, but it makes it easy for you to mow.

  • Rainwater collection and irrigation uses nature’s precipitation to water your lawn. This option might not be available in every area since semi-reliable rainfall is needed, though the barrels for this system can range from 15 gallons to 10,000 gallons or more.

Even though having a lawn irrigation system to water your lawn is efficient, you do not want to run it daily. It’s best to run your system two to three times a week. The length of time to run your system varies on factors like wind, temperature, and the variety of your grass, but 10 to 20 minutes each time is generally preferred. If you water too frequently, you’ll drown your grass and plants.

The cost of a lawn sprinkler system is $2,550 for the average homeowner. However, this price can range from $350 to $5,000 or more, depending on the type of sprinkler system you install, the size of your yard, and the type of sprinkler heads you choose. For example, rotating or oscillating sprinkler heads are more expensive than stationary ones, making the cost for one sprinkler head $2.50 to $30 each. Likewise, a yard that is 1/4 of an acre in size averages a total average price of $2,460; however, a one-acre yard averages a cost of $9,840.

The total time it takes to install a lawn irrigation system is roughly one to two days. This includes digging trenches for any necessary underground piping, placing the piping, wiring, sprinkler heads, and valves, and connecting your sprinkler system to your water supply. If you have a lawn larger than one acre, or if there are any municipality regulations that extend the project, you can expect the timeline to be closer to two days. 

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