Texas Trim Irrigation

As experts in lawn sprinkler systems, outdoor lighting, and outdoor visual and audio, we offer our clients a wide variety of services to cater to their individual property needs.

20+

Years Of Experiance

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Elevate Your Outdoors: Lighting & Irrigation

As experts in lawn sprinkler systems, outdoor lighting and outdoor visuals, we offer our clients a wide variety of services to cater to their individual landscaping and irrigation needs.

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Personalized Landscaping

Services

Landscape Lighting

Professionally installed outdoor lighting is one of the most affordable ways to increase the beauty and comfort of your home.

Irrigation Services

An irrigation system ensures your lawn and landscape is automatically watered, at the optimal time of day, with just the right amount of water.

Backflow Testing

Townships are now requiring ALL backflows to be tested annually, which is the sole responsibility of the homeowner. We check your backflow by assessing its pressure levels to insure proper operation.

Service & Maintenance

At Texas Trim Irrigation, we have structured our services in a way that will help you avoid any damage to your backflow preventer assembly or your sprinkler system. We have you covered!

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Inspiration for Your Next Project

Elevate your home and garden with lighting. We like to focus on the right angle and the right places for our lighting—every angle matters, from lighting trees, walkways, walls, water features, and so much more. Our team can help you decide what lighting and sprinkler system combos can accentuate your space and our expert installation. At Texas Trim, we provide a full range of lights for your home, garden, or yard!

The proper irrigation system will make your home garden and lawn happier and more comfortable.  We offer a full range of services—everything from intelligent water conservation, new irrigation installs, and repairs and upgrades.

Texas Trim Irrigation

Value And Integrity Come First. Since 1994

if you’re in Euless, TX, Irving, Tarrant County Chino Hills, anywhere in between and are looking for quality and affordable Landscaping, Hardscaping, Irrigation, Outdoor Lighting, and Lawn Care and Maintenance Services, then Texas Trim Irrigation is the team for you! With two decades experience, we offer residential and commercial property services.

Some of the Ways Our Services Can Help You!

Garden Design & Planning

Planting & Installation

Seasonal Maintenance

Landscape Redesign

Edible Garden Installation

Landscaping Consultations

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For over 20 years, we have been proudly serving the Northern Texas areas with the highest quality landscape irrigation, lighting services, backflow testing and much more! Take a look at real reviews from real clients. 

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Some of our Most common questions

Confused by your irrigation system? Confused by lawn watering? Have questions to ask an irrigation contractor? Or maybe you have some questions about landscape lighting. We’re always a call or form away, but here are a few of the questions we tend to get the most. 

Maybe you figure if you have spring activation and fall winterization service, you’re all set. But think about all the hard work your irrigation system does all summer, during the driest, hottest days.

Failure to properly maintain you system can bring all sorts of potential problems. Sprinkler heads can get mowed off. Miscellaneous construction projects can damage underground systems without your knowledge. Plants that have grown may now blocking spray patterns, etc

Versus bare dirt, installing a system in an existing yard does pose its own issues, but for a company like ours, we make it seem not hard at all. With the right tools and complete understanding of what needs to be done, we make the process seamless from A to Z. This is what we do, all the time! 

Outside of the design layout planning, and consultation it normally only takes one day to have your brand new irrigation system installed. 

Usually, you’ll hardly be able to tell we were even there. We use a technique to “pull” pipe under the ground, not messy trenching, to install your sprinkler system. In addition, we clean up after we’re done and even reseed any areas we disturbed. Most companies don’t do this — because of the extra costs to the contractor.

Our advice to always plan ahead. It typically takes several weeks to months (depending upon the time of year) to get on the installation schedule. We do have reschedules however, so just give us a call as soon as you know you would like work done. 

This answer may seem a bit confusing, but we suggest once a month, minimum. Your lawn has different watering needs from May to July to September.

It just makes senses that your lawn will need more water in the heat of summer than it does on a cool spring day. When your irrigation contractor gets your system started up in the spring, they should get you set up with the right irrigation settings for spring.

But as spring turns to summer, the sun rises earlier, and temperatures warm up, you’ll need to adjust those settings.

Everybody’s yard is different. There are no universal watering rules for every lawn. Ultimately, your goal should be an inch of water per week, and that includes any rain that falls.

However, lots of different factors affect how long you should actually water your lawn. If your soil is clay, you’ll water differently than if your soil is sand. You might water 40 minutes to an hour if you have sandy soil. But your friend across town who has clay might need to water for just 15 minutes. Consult us and we'll break it all down for you!

Eco-friendly landscaping practices include conserving water through efficient irrigation systems and drought-tolerant plants, reducing pesticide and fertilizer use, composting organic materials, using permeable paving materials to reduce runoff, and planting native species to support local biodiversity.

Improving soil quality can be achieved through various methods such as adding organic matter like compost, aged manure, or leaf mulch to enrich soil fertility and structure. Soil testing can help determine nutrient deficiencies and pH levels, allowing for targeted soil amendments. Additionally, practicing minimal tillage and avoiding compaction can promote healthy soil biology.

The key is to water deeper, longer, and not as often. That encourages deeper, stronger roots. If you water too often, it encourages roots to hang out near the surface. Why should they head deeper in the soil to search for water when you’re serving it up so readily every day?

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