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Top 10 Professional Irrigation Services in Lubbock (2026)

  • M&M Sprinklers Team
  • Jan 5
  • 14 min read

Updated: Jun 11

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Healthy turf and trees depend on more than turning a dial. Professional irrigation services cover expert diagnosis, precise repairs, smart scheduling, compliance testing, and long term efficiency upgrades that keep landscapes green while keeping water use in check. In Lubbock and across West Texas, wind, heat, and alkaline clay soils make proper design and maintenance essential. The right partner brings licensed irrigators, certified testers, and arborist level plant knowledge to every visit.

M&M Sprinklers is a locally owned contractor that blends irrigation know how with certified tree care, so water delivery matches plant health goals. If you want one accountable team for both sprinklers and trees, explore the services and quick facts below or visit M&M Sprinklers.

Looking for a full system evaluation? Schedule a checkup with the M&M team.

Quick facts to help you vet a provider in minutes

  • Founded in 1982 and serving Lubbock since 1987, which signals long local experience with West Texas soils and weather

  • Texas licensed Backflow Prevention Assembly Tester on staff, providing written certifications after testing and repairs

  • Two Certified Arborists on staff, including ISA credential TX 4745A, plus three licensed irrigators and one TDA chemical applicator

  • Tree care offering launched in 2024 and 2025, including pruning, removals, stump grinding, cabling, diagnostics, and ORGANIFEED deep root nutrition

  • Smart controller ecosystem familiarity including Hunter X2 with Hydrawise for WiFi monitoring and weather based automation

  • Membership Gold Plan includes four scheduled visits per year, installation of a wireless rain and freeze sensor, seasonal runtime programming, fifteen percent off repairs, and up to four free heads per visit

  • Technology Plan adds live flow monitoring, automatic break or clog alerts, pressure regulation, efficient nozzles, weather linked programming, and priority head repair within forty eight hours after an alert

  • Custom design work delivered case by case, with head to head coverage, elevation and shade planning, and a copy of the design on request

  • Service base at 7335 82nd Street Suite 10 in Lubbock, serving the city and surrounding towns including Wolfforth, Shallowater, New Deal, Littlefield, Levelland, Post, New Home, Brownfield, Floydada, and Plainview

  • Public review mirrors show roughly three hundred Google reviews and an average near 4.9, which reflects consistent service quality

Lubbock Professional Irrigation Services: Local Providers to Know

This section spotlights irrigation companies serving Lubbock and surrounding West Texas communities. They range from full service irrigation and tree care to backflow specialists and general sprinkler contractors. Use this list to compare your options and find the right fit for your property.

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M&M Sprinklers has been the quiet expert behind Lubbock's green lawns for decades, pairing quick turnarounds with meticulous irrigation know how. Homeowners and property managers lean on their seasoned techs for everything from emergency leak fixes to certified backflow testing, all backed by a reputation built since the '80s. What sets M&M apart from other Lubbock providers is the dual specialty: professional irrigation services plus certified arborist led tree care under one roof. That means fewer handoffs, coordinated scheduling, and integrated plant, water, and soil decisions.

  • Rating & reviews: 4.9 stars across roughly 318 Google reviews.

  • Irrigation services:Repairs, leak detection, coverage and low pressure fixes, head/nozzle/valve/wire repairs, controller reprograms or smart replacements, shut off valve repairs, drip add ons, new heads, added zones, seasonal tune ups, commercial maintenance plans, certified backflow testing, and arborist led tree care including pruning, removals, stump grinding, ORGANIFEED deep root nutrition, cabling and bracing, and diagnostics with TAMU lab sampling.

  • Service area & response: Serving Lubbock and West Texas from 7335 82nd St., Suite 10. Coverage extends to surrounding towns within 20 to 90 miles, including Wolfforth, Shallowater, New Deal, Littlefield, Levelland, Post, New Home, Brownfield, Floydada, and Plainview. In season response within 24 to 48 hours.

  • Credentials & highlights: Three Texas Licensed Irrigators; Certified BPAT; two ISA Certified Arborists (including TX 4745A); one TDA chemical applicator; established 1982, Lubbock since 1987; insured; tiered maintenance memberships (Gold and Technology Plans); Hunter X2/Hydrawise smart controller expertise; free estimates.

Irrigation Dynamics is a well known Lubbock irrigation contractor that positions itself around water conservation and routine maintenance. Their website publishes service and checkup pricing, which gives homeowners a clear starting point before picking up the phone. Practitioners on Reddit have recommended them for general sprinkler installs and seasonal work, and they come up frequently in local discussions about reliable Lubbock irrigation companies.

  • Irrigation services: Sprinkler system installation, repairs, maintenance, and water conservation focused service. Their marketing centers on keeping systems efficient rather than tech enabled monitoring.

  • Service area: Lubbock and surrounding communities.

  • Worth noting: Published pricing on their website is a plus for budget conscious homeowners. They do not appear to market a smart monitoring membership or arborist services, so properties needing those extras will want to look elsewhere.

Lubbock Turf Irrigation highlights backflow testing and responsive service as core strengths. They are a locally established option that shows up in Lubbock area provider discussions, and their focus on quick turnarounds appeals to property managers dealing with mid season failures. They do not appear to market a tech enabled membership with remote monitoring or flow alerts, but for straightforward repairs and compliance testing they are a name worth checking.

  • Irrigation services: Sprinkler repair, backflow testing and certification, system maintenance, and installations.

  • Service area: Lubbock area.

  • Worth noting: Their emphasis on backflow testing makes them a reasonable option for annual compliance needs. Compare their scope of services to what your property actually requires, especially if you need ongoing maintenance plans.

As the name suggests, Lubbock Backflow specializes in backflow prevention assembly testing and related services. If your primary need is annual certification and you want a company that focuses specifically on that niche, they are worth a call. Specialists can sometimes schedule faster during the spring compliance rush because their workflow is designed around testing rather than full system repairs.

  • Irrigation services: Backflow preventer testing, repair, and certification.

  • Service area: Lubbock area.

  • Worth noting: A specialist can be efficient for straightforward annual tests. However, if your backflow device fails and you also need irrigation repairs upstream or downstream, you may end up coordinating with a second contractor. Companies that handle both backflow and full system work (like M&M Sprinklers or Lubbock Turf) can sometimes resolve everything in one visit.

Watering Dry Places is another Lubbock area irrigation contractor that operates in the local market. They are listed among the competitive set of professional irrigation services available in the region. Check their website or call for current service offerings, response times, and whether they handle your specific system type.

  • Irrigation services: Irrigation installation, repairs, and maintenance.

  • Service area: Lubbock and surrounding areas.

  • Worth noting: As with any provider, confirm licensing, insurance, and whether they handle backflow testing in house before committing.

6. AquaFlo Irrigation

AquaFlo has been recommended by Lubbock residents in local Reddit discussions for sprinkler installation and repair work. They appear to be an active local provider. Community members who have used them describe positive experiences, though published review volume on major platforms varies. Contact them directly to confirm current availability and credentials.

  • Irrigation services: Sprinkler installation and repair work based on community recommendations.

  • Service area: Lubbock area.

  • Worth noting: Recommended alongside other local providers in a November 2025 Reddit thread. Always verify licensing and get a written estimate before work begins.

7. SprinklerGator

SprinklerGator surfaces in Lubbock area Reddit threads from 2022 and 2023 as a local sprinkler provider. Community members mention them when discussing options for installation and general maintenance. Details on their full service menu and credentials should be confirmed by calling them directly, as online information is limited.

  • Irrigation services: Sprinkler installation and repairs based on community mentions.

  • Service area: Lubbock area.

  • Worth noting: Mentioned in local online discussions. Confirm current services, backflow testing capability, and insurance before hiring.

8. Area Wide Irrigation

Area Wide Irrigation is another name that comes up in Lubbock community conversations about sprinkler services. They appear to handle a range of residential and commercial irrigation work. Like several providers on this list, confirming specific credentials and service scope with a phone call is the best next step.

  • Irrigation services: Residential and commercial irrigation services based on community mentions.

  • Service area: Lubbock and broader area.

  • Worth noting: For commercial properties, ask about maintenance plans and whether they can handle multi zone systems with flow monitoring or weather automation.

9. Lubbock County Sprinkler

Lubbock County Sprinkler rounds out the list of locally discussed providers. They are referenced in Reddit threads where Lubbock homeowners share contractor recommendations and experiences. Published details online are limited, so call for specifics on services, turnaround times, and pricing.

  • Irrigation services: Sprinkler services based on community mentions.

  • Service area: Lubbock County.

  • Worth noting: Lubbock Reddit threads from 2022 and 2023 show the local sprinkler market's biggest pain points: long waits during peak season and difficulty finding providers with prompt availability. Whoever you choose, ask about scheduling timelines, especially from March through July when demand spikes.

Backflow Testing Process: What Actually Happens During a Test

Backflow testing is one of the most misunderstood parts of professional irrigation services. Many homeowners know they need it but have no idea what a technician actually does during the visit. Here's the step by step breakdown.

A backflow preventer keeps contaminated water from flowing backward into the municipal drinking supply. Irrigation systems are classified as a cross connection risk because fertilizers, pesticides, and soil bacteria can be siphoned into potable water lines if pressure drops. That is why most Texas municipalities, including the City of Lubbock, require annual testing of irrigation backflow devices.

The test itself

A certified BPAT (Backflow Prevention Assembly Tester) arrives with a differential pressure gauge kit and follows these steps:

  1. Shut off downstream water. The tester closes the downstream shut off valve so no irrigation zones run during the test.

  2. Attach the test kit. Hoses connect the gauge to test cocks on the backflow assembly, typically three or four ports depending on the device type (reduced pressure zone, double check, or pressure vacuum breaker).

  3. Check the first check valve. The tester opens specific ports and reads the pressure differential. A properly sealing first check valve will hold a minimum pressure drop, usually at least 1 PSI for a double check and higher for an RPZ.

  4. Check the second check valve. The same process is repeated to confirm the second check holds independently.

  5. Test the relief valve (RPZ devices only). On reduced pressure zone assemblies, the tester verifies the relief valve opens before pressure drops to zero. This is the safety mechanism that dumps water to atmosphere rather than allowing backflow. If you notice your backflow device leaking from the relief port, it may indicate a check valve failure, which is exactly what the test is designed to catch.

  6. Record results. Readings are documented on a standardized test form. In Texas, the tester submits the report to the local water purveyor and provides the property owner a copy.

The entire process takes 15 to 30 minutes on a functioning assembly. Practitioners on Reddit report that tests themselves are straightforward, but finding a licensed tester with prompt availability during spring, when cities send out compliance notices, is the real challenge. This is especially true in Lubbock, where multiple Reddit threads from 2022 through 2025 mention long contractor wait times during peak season.

When repairs are needed

If any check valve or the relief valve fails, the tester will diagnose the issue on site. Common fixes include replacing internal rubber seats, springs, or o rings. A skilled BPAT can often complete the repair and retest within the same visit. More details on repair scenarios are covered in this backflow preventer guide.

For Lubbock area properties, M&M Sprinklers keeps a Texas licensed BPAT on staff who can test, repair, certify, and file the paperwork in a single trip. That saves the hassle of coordinating between an irrigation company and a separate testing service. Learn more about backflow testing in Lubbock.

Signs of a Backflow Issue: What to Watch For

A failing backflow preventer does not always announce itself with a dramatic flood. Some symptoms are subtle, and catching them early protects both your home's water supply and your compliance standing.

Visible warning signs

  • Water discharging from the relief valve. A small weep from an RPZ relief port can be normal during startup, but steady or heavy flow during operation signals a failed check valve. That water is being dumped rather than pushed backward, which means the device is doing its job, barely. Repair is urgent.

  • Discolored or bad tasting tap water. If irrigation water (carrying soil, fertilizer, or chemical residues) migrates into your home's supply, you might notice a change in color, taste, or odor at indoor faucets. This is the worst case scenario and requires immediate shutdown of the irrigation system.

  • Wet spots near the backflow device. Persistent moisture, puddles, or erosion around the assembly box suggests internal seal failure. This often gets mistaken for a lateral line leak, so a technician who checks the backflow assembly first saves time.

  • Reduced water pressure indoors when irrigation runs. While minor pressure dips are normal, a significant drop can indicate the backflow preventer's internal components are partially stuck or debris clogged, restricting flow in both directions.

  • Audible humming or chattering from the assembly. Worn springs or check valve seats can vibrate under pressure, producing a noticeable buzz. This is mechanical wear announcing itself.

Less obvious indicators

Sometimes the signs are indirect. One project manager shared in a YouTube walkthrough that annual test failures increased by roughly 40% on assemblies older than 10 years, particularly in areas with hard water. Mineral buildup slowly degrades rubber components. West Texas water is notoriously hard, with high calcium and iron content, so Lubbock homeowners should plan for more frequent inspection even outside the annual requirement.

Another clue: if your irrigation tech notices uneven water distribution and pressure irregularities across zones but can't find a pipe leak, the backflow preventer itself may be partially obstructed.

What to do if you spot a sign

Do not ignore it. Shut off the irrigation system at the controller and close the isolation valve upstream of the backflow device. Then call a licensed BPAT to inspect and test. In Texas, operating a failed backflow preventer can result in compliance violations from the water utility, and more importantly, it puts your household drinking water at risk.

If you are due for your annual test or suspect an issue, book backflow testing with M&M Sprinklers.

Seasonal Watering and Winterization for West Texas Conditions

Seasonal tuning is where professional irrigation services quickly pay back. Lubbock's combination of high summer heat, persistent wind, and occasional hard freezes means your system needs different settings throughout the year. Expect a good technician to set realistic runtimes by plant type, nozzle output, and soil infiltration rate, then adjust for wind and slope to prevent runoff. In spring and early summer they will lengthen cycles and add cycle and soak on problem zones. In late summer they will protect turf during heat waves without overwatering. In fall they will shorten runtimes and verify the rain and freeze sensor works so the system pauses during cold snaps.

What this looks like on your property:

  • Verify every zone's precipitation rate and match runtimes to avoid dry spots and puddles

  • Add drip irrigation for beds and tree rings where spray mist blows away in the West Texas wind

  • Install or calibrate a rain and freeze sensor so watering pauses near freezing, which protects backflow assemblies and valves

  • For smart setups, use Hydrawise style weather data and flow alerts that pause or trim watering after rain

Winterization deserves special attention in West Texas. A hard freeze can crack backflow preventers, split PVC lines, and destroy valve internals overnight. The winterization process involves draining or blowing out water from the system and insulating exposed components. Skipping it is the most expensive shortcut a homeowner can take.

If you prefer a set it and forget it plan, ask about a Gold Plan visit and let the team handle seasonal scheduling for you. Learn more at M&M Sprinklers.

Maintenance and Troubleshooting Owners Should Expect From a Pro

The best professional irrigation services follow a consistent checklist on every visit. That keeps surprises low and water use efficient.

What a thorough checkup includes:

  • Run every station from the controller and at the valve box for verification

  • Inspect heads for clogs, broken risers, tilted bodies, and mismatched nozzles, then correct coverage

  • Test zone valves and solenoids, listen for chattering, and confirm proper closing to stop seepage

  • Check static and dynamic pressure and recommend pressure regulation or efficient nozzles if needed

  • Inspect wiring, splices, and controller settings, then replace a failing controller with a modern option if needed

  • Confirm backflow assembly condition and perform certified testing or repairs through a Texas licensed BPAT

  • Document findings and provide clear estimates before work begins

For a deeper dive into when your system is overdue for professional attention, check out signs your sprinkler needs repair.

For tech enabled properties, the Technology Plan brings live flow monitoring with alerts when a zone breaks or clogs. Priority repairs within forty eight hours reduce damage and water waste. To get started, book sprinkler repair or a system checkup at M&M Sprinklers.

How to Choose the Right Contractor for Professional Irrigation Services in Lubbock

Choosing well saves time and water. Use this simple framework to compare bids for professional irrigation services in the Lubbock area.

Credentials and compliance

  • Ask for irrigator license numbers and proof of BPAT certification for backflow testing

  • If trees are part of your landscape, prefer a team with an ISA Certified Arborist who can balance watering with plant health

  • Confirm insurance coverage and ask whether they handle City of Lubbock compliance paperwork for backflow

Process and transparency

  • Request a written checklist for diagnostics and maintenance so expectations are clear

  • For new work or renovation, ask for a sketch or digital plan that shows head to head coverage, valve locations, and controller placement

  • Compare parts and brands that will be used, including pressure regulated heads and matched precipitation nozzles

Service level and support

  • Confirm peak season response times, and ask if a membership secures preferred scheduling

  • Ask whether the team offers smart monitoring with flow alerts and remote programming

  • Read recent Google reviews for patterns in communication and follow through

Practitioners on Reddit note that the biggest regret homeowners have is hiring based solely on price. The cheapest bid often means the crew skips the backflow check, ignores pressure readings, and programs a flat runtime across every zone regardless of sun exposure or soil type. That approach costs more in water waste and callbacks over a single season than the price difference in the original quote. Lubbock Reddit threads confirm this pattern, with multiple homeowners describing repeat visits from budget providers that never fixed the actual problem.

If you want one accountable vendor for both irrigation and tree care, consider M&M Sprinklers. The company pairs professional irrigation services with arborist led soil and tree health, which reduces finger pointing between trades. With three licensed irrigators, two certified arborists, and a TDA chemical applicator on staff, they bring a combination of credentials that is uncommon among Lubbock providers.

Smarter Watering, Healthier Landscapes, and Long Term Savings

When done right, professional irrigation services deliver fewer leaks, lower water bills, and healthier turf and trees. Regular checkups catch small issues early. Smart controllers and flow alerts cut waste. Backflow testing keeps you compliant and protects drinking water. Understanding the testing process and recognizing the early signs of backflow failure puts you ahead of most property owners.

Lubbock has several capable irrigation providers. The best choice depends on your property's needs, whether that is straightforward seasonal maintenance, certified backflow testing, smart monitoring, or integrated irrigation and tree care. Use the guide above to narrow your options and ask the right questions.

If you are ready for reliable maintenance or a thoughtful upgrade, connect with M&M Sprinklers for a local team that aligns irrigation with plant health.

FAQ: Professional Irrigation Services in Lubbock

What exactly falls under professional irrigation services?

Inspections, leak detection, head and nozzle replacement, valve and wiring repair, controller upgrades, seasonal scheduling, drip add ons, backflow testing, and efficiency upgrades. Many Lubbock providers also offer smart monitoring and water saving nozzles. Some, like M&M Sprinklers, combine irrigation with certified arborist tree care.

How often should a system be checked?

At least once each spring and once in late summer. Many Lubbock owners prefer a quarterly plan so seasonal settings and minor fixes never stack up. Memberships that include four visits per year are ideal for busy properties. Given how fast West Texas conditions shift from extreme heat to hard freezes, quarterly attention prevents the small problems that turn into expensive repairs.

Do I need backflow testing every year?

The City of Lubbock and most West Texas municipalities require annual backflow testing for irrigation backflow preventers. A Texas licensed BPAT can test, repair, and certify the device and provide the paperwork you need. The test itself takes 15 to 30 minutes and follows a standardized procedure using differential pressure gauges on each check valve and the relief valve.

What are the first signs of a backflow problem?

Steady water discharge from the relief valve, discolored or odd tasting tap water, wet spots near the assembly, and unusual pressure drops indoors when irrigation is running. If you spot any of these, shut down the system and call a licensed tester.

What is the value of smart controllers and flow monitoring?

Smart controllers adjust runtimes with local weather data and cycle water to reduce runoff. Flow monitoring can alert you within minutes of a break or stuck valve, which limits damage and water loss. In Lubbock, where a single broken head can waste hundreds of gallons before anyone notices, these alerts pay for themselves quickly.

Can one company handle sprinklers and tree health together?

Yes. M&M Sprinklers offers professional irrigation services and certified arborist level tree care, including ORGANIFEED deep root nutrition and diagnostics through the TAMU lab. Coordinating water with plant health often improves outcomes and eliminates the hassle of managing separate contractors.

What should a good sprinkler repair visit include?

Running every zone, checking coverage and leaks, testing valves and pressure, verifying controller settings, inspecting wiring, and documenting recommended repairs with clear pricing. The visit should end with settings optimized for the season.

Do professional irrigation services help reduce my water bill?

Yes. Proper pressure, matched nozzles, drip in beds, and weather based schedules reduce waste. Live flow monitoring can flag hidden leaks that would otherwise run for days. Over time these changes often offset the service cost, a meaningful savings in Lubbock where summer water bills can climb fast.

How do I get started?

Schedule a system checkup or request a quote with M&M Sprinklers. The team serves Lubbock and nearby towns throughout West Texas and can tailor professional irrigation services to your property goals.

 
 
 

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