An irrigation system that ran fine in April can show real problems by July, and mid-summer in Houston is the worst time to find out your coverage zones aren't doing what you think.
Common summer issues include clogged or misdirected heads that leave dry spots, controller settings never adjusted for peak demand, and small leaks that waste water or pool and damage root zones. Drip emitters on established trees and shrubs can also clog or shift, cutting water to the roots that need it most in July and August.
Gomez Tree and Landscape installs and maintains irrigation alongside tree and landscape work across Houston, The Woodlands, Cypress, Bellaire, Sugar Land, and surrounding areas. That full-service capability means we handle irrigation in the same visit as other landscape work, no separate contractor needed. After 30 years here, we know how the local climate strains irrigation across the season.
If your system hasn't been checked since spring, July is the right time to look.
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Authentic job photo preferred: irrigation work in progress on a Houston-area residential property, or a well-irrigated landscape showing healthy turf and plantings. A crew shot during a system check or installation works well. If available, a comparison of a healthy, irrigated zone versus an unirrigated area is highly effective for this educational post.
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