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Irrigation Repair in Georgetown, TX
Last updated: April 2026
For irrigation repair, clay soil and watering rules change how crews schedule installs and maintenance.
Berry Creek and Georgetown Village mixes slab and two-story stock; irrigation repair access through garages, crawl spaces, or steep roof planes changes labor more than parts.
irrigation repair scopes should spell out visit frequency, mulch depth, irrigation zones, and who hauls debris—clay soil and watering restrictions change what survives a Georgetown summer.
irrigation repair visits should note irrigation runtimes and any city watering restrictions that affect scheduling.
Drought restrictions and heavy rain swings affect irrigation repair timing—clay soil in Berry Creek and Georgetown Village holds or sheds water differently than newer Wolf Ranch lots.
A solid irrigation repair bid states what happens if hidden damage appears after tear-off or wall opening; get that in writing before work starts.
Confirm workers' compensation and liability insurance, plus a written scope for visit frequency and bed work.
Light irrigation repair prep is fine DIY; equipment rental, chemical, or height work belongs on a pro's scope.
Use the price table as a 2026 planning band, then open the landscaping hub for related guides and neighborhood pages.
Irrigation Repair cost in Georgetown, TX (2026)
Typical irrigation repair costs for Georgetown and Williamson County homes in 2026. Actual quotes depend on home size, materials, and urgency.
| Price tier | Typical range |
|---|---|
| Lower end | $45 per visit |
| Average | $120 per visit |
| Higher end | $450 per visit |
Ranges reflect Williamson County labor and material costs—not a quote. Get written scopes before you commit.
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