Service
Dripline service
Repair and maintain drip irrigation lines that deliver water slowly and directly to landscape beds, shrubs, trees, and other planting areas. In Texas, drip systems are valuable because they reduce evaporation, target water more efficiently, and work well in hot, dry conditions where traditional spray heads can waste water. Common service work includes fixing broken drip tubing, replacing clogged emitters, correcting leaks at fittings, flushing lines, and checking pressure so the system distributes water evenly. A technician may also adjust emitters for plant growth, inspect for root intrusion or sun damage, and make sure the dripline is still matched to the landscape’s layout. This service is especially useful when beds look uneven, plants are stressed, or a drip zone is not delivering water consistently.