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Elite Sprinkler Repair & Installation

Elite Sprinkler Repair & Installation

Sprinkler Repair Contractor in Wolf Creek, TX

We’re Elite Sprinkler Repair & Installation, and we fix and install lawn irrigation systems in Wolf Creek — the residential Oak Cliff neighborhood in southwest Dallas (zip 75232), off Highway 67 and I-20. We repair broken heads, stuck valves, cut PVC laterals, dead controllers, and failed backflow devices, and we install full systems on Wolf Creek’s clay-heavy lots. We schedule most Wolf Creek jobs same-day or next-day and dispatch faster for active mainline leaks. We’re a TCEQ-licensed irrigation contractor (LI0029325) with 30+ years working southwest Dallas yards, based minutes away in DeSoto.

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Why Wolf Creek Homeowners Choose Us

Wolf Creek homeowners hire us because we’re a TCEQ-licensed irrigation contractor who works this corner of Dallas every week — not a general handyman guessing at valves and hoping the leak holds. Here is what that means on your job.

We're licensed to do the whole repair, legally

Our TCEQ irrigator license (LI0029325) covers valves, mainlines, low-voltage wiring, and backflow assemblies — so the backflow test your Dallas system needs is one we can legally certify. Unlicensed handymen can't touch most of that.

30+ years on southwest Dallas clay

We've repaired systems across Oak Cliff, Red Bird, and the Five Mile Creek watershed long enough to know exactly where the expansive clay cracks a line, and how to bed a repair so the same fitting isn't leaking again next season.

We're minutes away in DeSoto

Wolf Creek is a short run up Highway 67 from our shop, which is why we can hold same-day and next-day slots and move an active leak to the front of the schedule.

We set your system to Dallas's rules

We program your controller to Dallas Water Utilities' twice-weekly schedule and confirm your required rain-freeze sensor works, so a fixed system doesn't turn into a $250–$2,000 runoff citation.

One brand, done right.

We service Rain Bird, Hunter, Toro, and Weathermatic and stock the common parts — so a patched-together older Oak Cliff system leaves running on one consistent, dependable setup instead of a mismatch of decades of quick fixes.

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Do I Need a Licensed Irrigator to Repair a Sprinkler System in Dallas?

Yes — in Texas, anyone who connects to, repairs, or installs a permanent lawn irrigation system for hire must hold a TCEQ irrigator license, and that applies inside Wolf Creek and everywhere else in Dallas. You can absolutely handle small DIY tasks yourself: cleaning a clogged nozzle, swapping a pop-up spray head at grade, or replacing a controller’s backup battery are all fair game for a homeowner. Where it stops being a DIY job is anything touching a valve, the mainline, the backflow assembly, or the low-voltage wiring — those are where a wrong move floods a zone, cross-connects your drinking water, or leaves you cited. We’re TCEQ-licensed (LI0029325), so the repair is code-compliant and the backflow test is one we can legally certify. If you’re mid-DIY and stuck, we’ll finish it rather than make you start over.

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Our Sprinkler Repair Process

Our process is built to get a Wolf Creek repair diagnosed, quoted, and fixed in a single visit whenever the parts allow — here is exactly how a call goes from first ring to a working system.

Call or text — same day.

Tell us the symptom and your cross streets. Most Wolf Creek calls get scheduled same-day or next-day, and an active leak gets bumped to the front of the line. (Under 5 minutes.)

On-site diagnosis.

We run every zone, pinpoint the failed heads, valves, wiring, or buried line, and show you what's actually wrong before we touch anything. (20–40 minutes.)

Flat quote, your approval

You get the full repair number up front — never an hourly meter. Nothing starts until you say go.

Repair on the spot.

Most head, valve, controller, sensor, and backflow repairs are finished the same visit. Dug line repairs in dry Wolf Creek clay can run longer, and we tell you that before we start. (30 minutes–2 hours.)

Test and walk-through.

We cycle every zone with you, confirm head-to-head coverage, verify your rain-freeze sensor is working, and set your controller to a compliant Dallas twice-weekly schedule before we leave.

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Your Questions, our Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

Wolf Creek is inside the City of Dallas, so your yard falls under Dallas Water Utilities’ Water Conservation Ordinance, not a suburban utility’s rules — this is a common point of confusion for people who moved in from Cedar Hill, DeSoto, or Duncanville. Under the Dallas ordinance, automatic sprinkler watering is capped at a maximum of twice per week, year-round, on days assigned by your address, and watering with sprinklers is prohibited between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. from April 1 through October 31. Automatic systems are required to have working rain and freeze sensors, and letting water run off into the street is a violation. Hand watering, soaker hoses, and drip lines are allowed any day, any time.
Can I fix a broken sprinkler head myself?
A pop-up spray head that snapped at grade is a reasonable DIY swap — shut off the zone, unscrew the old head, thread on a matching one, and flush before capping. Where homeowners get into trouble is rotor heads, heads on cracked risers, or anything where the clay has shifted the pipe. If the new head still leaks or won’t seat, the riser or lateral below it is the real problem, and that’s a dig.
Wolf Creek’s expansive clay swells and shrinks with the seasons, and that repeated movement stresses PVC at its most rigid points — fittings, tees, and shallow runs. A line that cracks near the same fitting each year usually needs that section re-piped with a flexible swing joint or a properly bedded repair, not just another glued patch. We fix the cause, not just the leak.
Often, yes. An underground mainline or lateral leak on a Wolf Creek system can lose water with nothing showing on the surface, especially when the clay is dry enough to swallow it. Shut every fixture off and watch your meter; if it’s still creeping, the irrigation line is a prime suspect. We locate and repair underground leaks.
For an active gusher — a snapped head geysering or a mainline you can hear running — we prioritize same-day dispatch to Wolf Creek and the surrounding 75232/75237 area. In the meantime, shut off the system at the controller or, for a mainline break, at the irrigation shutoff valve near your backflow. That stops the water and the potential Dallas runoff fine while we’re en route.
Yes. We repair and install Rain Bird, Hunter, Toro, and Weathermatic systems throughout Wolf Creek and southwest Dallas, and we stock the common heads, nozzles, valves, and controllers for all four. Because a lot of older Oak Cliff systems mix brands after decades of patch jobs, we match or upgrade components so the zone runs on one consistent setup.
Before the first hard freeze, insulate the exposed backflow assembly and above-ground piping, and confirm your freeze sensor is wired and working — Dallas requires one on automatic systems. If a North Texas cold snap cracks your backflow or a riser, don’t run the system until it’s inspected; running water through a cracked assembly turns a $150 part into a flooded zone. We handle freeze-damage repairs and sensor installs.

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We serve Wolf Creek and the surrounding southwest Dallas neighborhoods from our base in nearby DeSoto — including Oak Cliff, Red Bird, Kiest, Five Mile Creek, Cedar Crest, and the Camp Wisdom and Marvin D. Love Freeway (Hwy 67) corridors, covering zip codes 75232, 75237, and 75216. We also cover the adjacent Best Southwest cities of DeSoto, Duncanville, Cedar Hill, and Lancaster.