Elite Sprinkler Repair & Installation
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A malfunctioning sprinkler system can quickly turn a healthy lawn into a patchwork of dry spots and overwatered areas. In Cedar Hill, TX, where high summer temperatures and clay-heavy soil demand precise watering, professional sprinkler repair isn’t just maintenance — it’s essential for protecting your landscape investment.
Elite Sprinkler Repair & Installation provides certified service under Texas TCEQ regulations, backed by transparent flat-rate pricing and consistent 5-star reviews from local homeowners. Whether we’re servicing properties near Joe Pool Lake, the neighborhoods off Belt Line Road, or the slopes south of FM 1382, our work is informed by Cedar Hill’s unique irrigation challenges.
For properties that require a new irrigation system or an expansion to accommodate landscaping changes, we offer professional sprinkler installation. This includes strategic placement of heads, accurate zoning, and proper calibration for Cedar Hill’s water pressure and soil conditions. Our installations are designed for long-term performance, minimizing the need for frequent adjustments or repairs. Whether adding coverage for new garden beds or replacing an outdated system, we ensure that every component meets industry standards and local requirements.
As a locally owned company, we understand Cedar Hill’s watering regulations, soil variations, and microclimates in a way that out-of-area providers simply can’t match. Water pressure can fluctuate significantly from one street to another, making system calibration a precise process. Our team at Elite Sprinkler Repair & Installation combines this local insight with technical expertise to deliver reliable results.
Clients benefit from a 10% first-time service discount and the assurance that there will be no hidden charges — every project is quoted and completed at a fair, flat rate. We’ve worked on lawns that require delicate adjustments due to slopes, shaded areas, or runoff issues, ensuring even coverage and long-term efficiency.
Every repair begins with a thorough system evaluation. This includes checking sprinkler heads, valves, pressure regulation, and controller programming to ensure all zones are performing as intended. A broken nozzle, misaligned head, or failing valve may seem minor, but left unaddressed, these issues can waste water and damage your lawn.
For properties requiring more than repairs, we also specialize in sod installation. Many of our clients replace damaged turf — whether Bermuda, Zoysia, or St. Augustine grass — after repairing irrigation issues. Coordinating these services ensures that newly laid sod receives proper and consistent watering from day one.
Yes. The City of Cedar Hill requires a permit for any construction, alteration, or repair of an irrigation system, applied for through EnerGov Customer Self Service or at Development Services, 285 Uptown Boulevard, 2nd Floor. A licensed irrigator must perform or supervise the work. As a TCEQ-licensed contractor, Elite Sprinkler Repair & Installation handles the permitting so your Cedar Hill system stays code-compliant.
Yes. Cedar Hill requires every irrigation backflow assembly to be registered with the Public Works Department (972-291-5126) and tested annually by a State-licensed, registered backflow tester. New or replaced assemblies must be verified by the city and entered into BSI Online. We replace freeze-damaged or failed backflow devices and arrange the required re-test and registration.
Yes. Freeze-cracked backflow assemblies are one of the most common Cedar Hill calls after a hard North Texas freeze, since above-ground assemblies split when water inside them freezes. We replace the double-check (DC) or reduced-pressure zone (RPZ) assembly, then arrange the City of Cedar Hill re-test and registration that a new assembly requires.
Under Cedar Hill Ordinance No. 2008-370, no outdoor watering is allowed May 1–September 30 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. any day. If Stage 2 is activated, even-numbered addresses water Tuesday and Friday and odd-numbered addresses water Monday and Thursday, only 6 p.m.–10 a.m. Fines run up to $2,000 for repeat violations. We set your controller to these windows on every job.