When we visit, we walk the property with you, look at slopes and shade patterns, and talk about how you actually use your outdoor spaces before we suggest a plan.
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When we visit, we walk the property with you, look at slopes and shade patterns, and talk about how you actually use your outdoor spaces before we suggest a plan.
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Lakeway lawns and landscapes deal with bright sun, sloped lots, and wind off Lake Travis that can dry things out in a hurry. If your sprinklers are not dialed in, you notice it fast in thin turf along the curb, plants that fade on hillside beds, and wet spots where water collects instead of soaking in.
Andy’s Sprinkler and Drainage works on systems all over Lakeway, from golf course communities to lakeview streets and smaller neighborhood cul de sacs. We design and install new irrigation systems, modernize older layouts, and handle repairs so your yard gets the right amount of water without you living with a hose in your hand.
No two Lakeway properties are shaped the same. Some have narrow front yards and big decks in the back, others sit on hills that fall toward the water, and many mix turf with native plants and stone. A simple one pattern system rarely keeps up with all of that.

We review the design with you in plain language, show where each zone will run, and provide a clear written estimate before any work begins.
Sprinkler problems around Lake Travis often start small. Maybe one corner of the lawn never greens up, a strip near the driveway stays soggy, or a zone that used to run now only comes on sometimes. Over time, those small issues can drive up your water bill and wear out parts of your yard.
Our technicians are in Lakeway neighborhoods every week, finding the source of those problems and getting systems back into shape.
On a sloped lot, a broken line or sheared head can send water downhill in minutes. That can wash out mulch, move soil, and push water where you do not want it.

We focus first on stopping the immediate problem, then fine tune the system so it runs better going forward.
It depends on sun, slope, soil depth, and plant types, but many Lakeway lawns do well with around 30 to 45 minutes of total watering per zone each week in warm weather. Breaking that into shorter cycles helps water soak in instead of running downhill.
Most standard residential systems take about one to two days to install. Steeper or more complex lake area properties may take longer. We will go over the schedule with you before work starts.
Pricing is based on lot size, number of zones, slope, and the equipment you choose. After walking your property, we will provide a written estimate that explains everything clearly.
Yes. If you have a major leak or a system that will not shut off, tell us when you call. We will do our best to fit you into the schedule quickly.
If you are calling for repairs often, dealing with poor coverage, or your system no longer fits your landscape, it might be time to talk about a redesign. We will give an honest opinion after an inspection.
Once a year works for many homes. Larger lakeview yards or properties with detailed landscaping often benefit from a second tune up during the season.
For many Lakeway homeowners, yes. Smart controllers respond to weather and can help reduce waste while keeping turf and plants healthier.
If your sprinklers in Lakeway are not keeping up or you are ready for a more efficient system, Andy's Sprinkler and Drainage is ready to help. Call us or send a quick message online to schedule a free visit. We will walk your property with you, answer questions, and design an irrigation plan that fits your home and the way you live outside.