Licensed irrigation · East Texas

Built with effort.
Engineered with math.

ETSprinklers combines hard work in the field with calculated irrigation design—so repairs address the real problem and new systems are checked on paper before the first trench is opened.

Texas Licensed
LI0031875
ΣCalculated system
planning
Efficient routing
and scheduling
Planning sheetBuilt from measured conditions
Water pressure58 PSI
Zone demand10.4 GPM
End-of-zone pressure41 PSI

The layout is checked on paper first so the field work stays practical.

Diagnose before replacingFind the actual failure first.
Measure before designingProperty conditions drive the plan.
Calculate before diggingVerify performance on paper.
Build for future serviceReliable without needless complexity.

Start here

What does the property need?

Repairs and installations require different information. Choose the right path, submit the basics, and ETSprinklers will contact you before any appointment is confirmed.

01 · REPAIR & DIAGNOSTICS

Something is not working.

Leaks, broken heads, valve problems, controller or wiring issues, poor coverage, and system troubleshooting.

Submit a repair request
02 · SYSTEM DESIGN & INSTALLATION

A new system needs a real plan.

Residential, multifamily, and commercial irrigation designed around the property, water source, elevation, coverage, and long-term serviceability.

Start an installation request

Proven on paper before ground is broken

Irrigation is not guesswork. The math decides whether the system works.

A system can look fine on a sketch and still perform poorly in the field. ETSprinklers plans around the variables that determine real coverage and reliable operation.

01
Available water

Static and working pressure, flow, source capacity, and realistic zone demand.

02
Hydraulic loss

Pipe size, length, fittings, elevation change, and pressure remaining at the farthest point.

03
Balanced coverage

Head spacing, matched precipitation, application rate, zoning, and site conditions.

04
Practical build

Material use, routing, valve access, future repairs, and unnecessary complexity are considered before installation.

Pre-install design reviewWithin design limits
Available working pressure58.0 PSI
Estimated zone demand10.4 GPM
Main + lateral friction loss− 7.1 PSI
Elevation adjustment− 4.3 PSI
Control + fitting allowance− 5.6 PSI
Estimated pressure at critical head41.0 PSI
Design outcomeZone operates inside target range

Illustrative calculation only. Actual designs use measured site and water-source conditions.

The installation process

Measure. Calculate. Design. Build.

The field work matters. The plan determines whether that work becomes a system that performs properly and remains serviceable.

01 / MEASURE

Read the property

Dimensions, water source, elevation, soil, hardscape, structures, turf, beds, obstacles, and future needs.

02 / CALCULATE

Test the limits

Flow, pressure, loss, zone demand, precipitation, coverage, component capacity, and operating conditions.

03 / DESIGN

Build the plan

Head placement, zoning, pipe routing, sizing, valves, control, service access, and material quantities.

04 / BUILD

Execute efficiently

Install from a checked plan, adjust to verified field conditions, test performance, and document the finished system.

Efficient service routing

Less bouncing around. More useful work in the day.

Customers provide preferred days and broad time windows instead of choosing exact appointments. ETSprinklers reviews nearby requests together, recommends efficient route groups, and confirms the schedule directly.

Suggested route groupCommerce → Greenville4 compatible requests · broad customer windows

What you can expect

Organized work without the sales performance.

No flashy promises. The goal is to understand the property, communicate clearly, and do the work in a way you will not regret paying for.

Actual diagnosis

Repairs start with the cause of the problem—not a list of parts to replace before the system is understood.

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Calculated design

New systems are planned around measurable constraints so the design can be checked before installation begins.

Practical efficiency

Efficient does not mean expensive or overcomplicated. It means reducing waste in water, materials, travel, and future service.

Tell ETSprinklers what the property needs.

Submit the basic information now. You will be contacted before a service time, site visit, or installation assessment is confirmed.