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Sprinkler repair near you
If you're searching for a sprinkler repair company near you in North DFW, here's the honest version: we're a Texas Licensed Irrigator working out of east Plano, which puts us within about 30 minutes of most of Collin County and North Dallas. One licensed irrigator, real local coverage, same-day service in peak season.
Based in east Plano · ~30 minutes to most of North DFW · You approve the flat price before any work begins
Texas Licensed Irrigator — LI0026061Required by Texas law for sprinkler repair. Ask any company for theirs.
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Describe the problem — we'll call back with an arrival window, usually same day.
Find your city
The licensed irrigator nearest you
“Near me” means a different city for everyone searching it. Find yours — each has its own page with local watering rules, neighborhoods, and system quirks.
Sprinkler repair in Plano
Our home city — the shop is on F Avenue in east Plano, in the middle of the oldest systems in town.
Sprinkler repair in Frisco
About 20 minutes north — boom-era systems and the strictest watering ordinance we work under.
Sprinkler repair in McKinney
About 20 minutes up US-75 — Stonebridge-era systems and a sensor-required ordinance.
Sprinkler repair in Allen
About 12 minutes — the sunny west and shaded old Allen, on a neighborhood watering map.
Sprinkler repair in Richardson
About 12 minutes south — vintage 1950s–70s systems we retrofit instead of condemn.
Sprinkler repair in North Dallas
20–30 minutes — Preston Hollow estates to Lake Highlands, big multi-zone systems.
Wherever “near me” is for you, the truck arrives stocked — Rain Bird, Hunter, Toro, Irritrol, Rachio, Hydrawise parts and the diagnostic instruments — so most repairs finish the same visit instead of waiting on a parts run.
Diagnosis guide
What “near me” should mean
Searching “near me” is really asking six questions. Here's how we answer each, honestly.
“Is someone actually close to me?”
From east Plano, about 30 minutes reaches most of Collin County and North Dallas. Call and tell us your cross-streets — we’ll tell you straight whether you’re in range, and we won’t pretend a 50-minute drive is “local.”
“Can they come today?”
Same-day and next-day for most calls in peak season, and stuck-open zones or active main-line leaks jump the queue because they’re costing you water by the hour.
“Are they actually licensed?”
Texas law requires a TCEQ irrigator license for paid sprinkler repair, and plenty of “near me” results aren’t. Ours is LI0026061 — on every page of this site, and on the invoice.
“Will they know my city’s rules?”
Every city we serve has its own watering ordinance, and we set your controller to yours — because a tech from two counties over usually doesn’t know McKinney runs on trash day.
“What’s it going to cost?”
Flat-rate, quoted before work begins, the same published prices regardless of which “near me” you’re searching from. Distance inside our radius never changes the number.
“Are they any good?”
One licensed irrigator who answers his own phone and stands behind his own work — the opposite of a call center dispatching whoever’s free. The reviews say it better than we can.
Flat-rate pricing
Flat-rate repair, same prices near you
Every repair is a flat rate quoted before work begins — never hourly, never a running meter while someone digs. The service call covers a full zone-by-zone diagnosis and applies to your repair, so diagnosis is effectively free when we do the work.
| Repair | Flat rate | What it covers |
|---|---|---|
| Service call & diagnosis | $[XX] | Every zone run and tested. Applied to your repair. Same price across the whole radius. |
| Sprinkler head replacement | from $[XX] | Matched head and nozzle, set to grade. |
| Valve repair / replacement | $[XXX]–$[XXX] | Rebuild to full replacement, located and wired. |
| Leak location & repair | from $[XXX] | Found by instrument, spliced, pressure-tested. |
| Backflow (double check) replacement | $[XXX]–$[XXX] | Failed-test replacements, retest coordinated. |
Your flat rate depends on depth, access, and parts — but once quoted, it does not move. You approve the number before a shovel touches dirt. Full breakdown with examples on our sprinkler repair cost guide.
Local knowledge
“Near me” the honest way — proximity, not pretense
A lot of “near me” results are companies two counties away buying the term. Here's our actual geography, so you can judge for yourself.
Where we are — and how far that reaches
The shop is on F Avenue in east Plano, which is genuinely central to our service area — not a virtual address forwarding to a call center. From there, the 30-minute radius is real driving math: Allen and Richardson are about 12 minutes, McKinney and Frisco about 20, and North Dallas 20 to 30 depending on where you are and what I-635 is doing.
If you’re searching from inside Plano itself, we’re very likely the closest licensed irrigator to you, period. If you’re at the far edge of the radius, we’ll tell you honestly on the phone rather than quote a drive that turns one repair into a half-day.
Why local matters for sprinklers — more than for most trades
Sprinkler repair is unusually local for two reasons most homeowners only learn the hard way. First, the watering ordinance: a genuinely local irrigator knows your city runs on assigned days, or trash day, or a neighborhood map, and sets your controller to it — a distant tech leaves you a violation. Second, the systems themselves cluster by area and age — the brass-era valves of one neighborhood, the pre-sensor controllers of another — and the irrigator who works your streets daily already knows what he’ll find in the box.
That’s the real argument for “near me” over “cheapest”: a local licensed irrigator shows up faster, knows your rules, and recognizes your system on sight.
Coverage map
Find out if you’re in range — usually, you are
The drive times from our east Plano shop, laid out plainly so you don't have to guess.
Drive times — from east Plano
| Area | About how far |
|---|---|
| Plano (all ZIPs) | We’re in it — likely the closest licensed irrigator to you |
| Allen & Richardson | ~12 minutes |
| McKinney & Frisco | ~20 minutes |
| North Dallas (Preston Hollow, Lake Highlands) | ~20–30 minutes |
Not on this list but think you’re close? Call and tell us your cross-streets — the radius has soft edges, and we’d rather give you an honest yes or no than a runaround. Each area has its own page with local detail, starting with Plano.
Searching from your phone in the yard?
If you’re standing over a geyser or a flooded valve box right now, skip the reading: call (469) 970-2715, tell us what the system’s doing and where you are, and we’ll give you an honest arrival window plus the one thing to do right now — usually killing the isolation valve at your backflow to stop the water while you wait.
Repair intent is phone-first for a reason: you want a human today, not a form in a queue. The form’s here if you prefer it, but the fastest path to a licensed irrigator near you is the number above.
Your specialist
Meet Jonathan, your irrigation specialist
When you search “sprinkler repair near me” and call Eldorado, the licensed irrigator who answers is the one who shows up — not a dispatcher routing you to a subcontractor. Jonathan has worked these same North DFW streets since 2013, holds Texas irrigator license LI0026061, and runs it all from the east Plano shop.
His rule on every job is the one customers keep repeating in reviews: fix only what's broken. You get a zone-by-zone diagnosis, a flat price before work starts, and an honest answer when something doesn't need replacing.
The visit
How a repair visit works
No mystery invoices. The price is on the table before a shovel touches dirt.
Call & describe
Call and tell us where you are and what the system's doing — we'll confirm you're in range (usually yes) and give an honest arrival window.
Zone-by-zone diagnosis
We run every zone and diagnose the whole system, not just the symptom — the same thorough visit wherever “near me” is for you.
Flat quote, your call
You get the exact price before any work begins. The service call fee is applied to the repair.
Repair & prove it
We fix it at the flat quoted price, run it with you watching, and set the controller to your city’s watering schedule before we leave.
Field record
Recent work across the area
Real jobs, our own photos — valve boxes, manifolds, trench lines, and the lawns after.
Reviews
What our customers say
"Many charge outrageous fees and try and upsell. Eldorado doesn't do that. Pleasant, responsive and most importantly, honest... 5 star and will be my go-to sprinkler guys."
"Came out same day and took care of business at an unbelievable price. Took about 30 minutes to diagnose and repair. Would absolutely utilize again."
"They gave me options and fixed only what needed to be fixed. They are honest good people that do good work."
Questions
Sprinkler repair near you, asked & answered
Where are you located, and how far do you travel?
Our shop is on F Avenue in east Plano — a real location, not a call-center forwarding address — and we serve everywhere within about 30 minutes of it. That's Plano (we're in it), Allen and Richardson at roughly 12 minutes, McKinney and Frisco around 20, and North Dallas 20 to 30. Call with your cross-streets and we'll confirm you're in range.
Can you do same-day sprinkler repair near me?
Same-day or next-day for most calls in peak season, and emergencies — a stuck-open zone, an active main-line leak — jump the queue because they're costing you water by the hour. The closer you are to Plano, the easier same-day gets. Call (469) 970-2715 and we'll give you an honest window.
Are you actually a licensed sprinkler repair company?
Yes — Texas law requires a TCEQ irrigator license for any paid irrigation repair, and many “near me” results don't hold one. Eldorado is owned and operated by a Texas Licensed Irrigator, LI0026061, and the number is on every page here and on your invoice. Ask anyone you call for theirs.
How much does sprinkler repair cost near me?
The same flat rates across our whole radius — distance inside the service area never changes the number. Service call and diagnosis $[XX] (applied to the repair), head replacement from $[XX], valve work $[XXX]–$[XXX], leak repair from $[XXX]. Quoted before work begins, every time. Full breakdown on our sprinkler repair cost guide.
Why does hiring local matter for sprinkler repair specifically?
Two reasons homeowners usually learn the hard way: a local irrigator knows your city's watering ordinance and sets your controller to it (a distant tech leaves you a violation), and systems cluster by neighborhood and age — the irrigator who works your streets daily recognizes what's in your valve box before he opens it. Local means faster, compliant, and already familiar.
Do you know my city’s watering rules?
Yes — and we set your controller to them before leaving. Plano's assigned even/odd days, McKinney's trash-day schedule, Allen's neighborhood map, Richardson's address-based days, Frisco's four-season program, Dallas's permanent twice-weekly cap. Each city's page lays out its own rules in detail.
I’m not sure I’m in your area — how do I find out?
Just call and tell us your cross-streets. The radius has soft edges, and we'd rather give you an honest yes or no than quote a drive that turns one repair into a half-day. If you're beyond us, we'll say so — and often we can suggest someone.
My zone won’t shut off and I need someone now — what do I do?
Stop the water at the irrigation isolation valve on your backflow assembly — the brass unit near your meter, usually a blue or yellow handle — then call (469) 970-2715. Turning the controller off won't stop a stuck valve. Stuck-open zones are priority calls because every hour runs your bill.
Do you charge extra to travel to me?
No — no trip charges or distance fees within our service radius. The flat rate for your repair is the same whether you're five minutes away in Plano or twenty-five out in North Dallas.
What kinds of sprinkler repair do you handle?
All of it: valves, heads, leaks, wiring and controllers, backflow, plus full inspections. One licensed irrigator, the whole system.
Will the same person who answers the phone do the work?
Yes — that's the difference from a call center. You talk to the licensed irrigator who shows up and stands behind the work, not a dispatcher routing you to whichever subcontractor is free. It's why the reviews read the way they do.
What’s the fastest way to reach you?
Phone — repair is phone-first because you want a human today, not a form in a queue. Call (469) 970-2715 with what the system's doing and where you are. The form works too if you prefer it, but the number is the fast path.
What areas do you cover?
Within about 30 minutes of east Plano: Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Richardson, and North Dallas.
Service area
Sprinkler repair near you available across North DFW
Licensed repair within about 30 minutes of our east Plano shop:
“Sprinkler repair near me” from anywhere in Plano, Allen, Richardson, McKinney, Frisco, or North Dallas points to the same east Plano shop — and the same Texas Licensed Irrigator. Call to confirm you’re in the roughly 30-minute radius; from most of Collin County and North Dallas, you are.
Know your city already? Go straight to its page: Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Richardson, or North Dallas.
Looking for a licensed irrigator near you?
Call and tell us where you are — from most of North DFW, we’re about 30 minutes away with same-day service.