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New systems & drainage in Cypress.
Over 10 years of irrigation, landscape and hardscape for Cypress and the surrounding Houston area — owner-run, one crew for the whole yard.
Your Cypress yard, handled.
Cypress has been one of the fastest-growing corners of northwest Houston, and a lot of what we do out here is on newer homes — full sprinkler installs, drainage, and landscape build-outs on lots that came with a lawn and not much else. New construction is a blank slate, which is the best time to lay the irrigation and drainage out right instead of fighting them later.
We've worked Cypress for over 10 years, and because one crew handles the sprinklers, the sod, the drainage and the hardscape, a bare new-build backyard gets turned into a finished yard on one schedule instead of five.
Neighborhoods we serve in Cypress
What Cypress yards need most.
The work we get called for most in Cypress — though one crew handles the whole yard.
New sprinkler systems
On a new Cypress build, we design and install the full system — zoned around the lot's sun, slope and planting — so coverage is even from day one instead of patched later.
See Irrigation & SprinklersFlat-lot drainage
Big, flat Cypress lots on gumbo clay hold water long after the rain stops. French drains and channel drains move it off the lawn and away from the foundation before it drowns new sod.
See Irrigation & SprinklersSod & full landscape
Fresh sod, graded and laid to knit in evenly, plus beds, borders and planting to turn a builder's blank backyard into something finished.
See Landscape & SodPatios & hardscape
Paver patios, walkways and stone work to make a new backyard usable — set on a prepared base so they stay flat on shifting clay.
See Patios, Pavers & StoneFast growth on flat, wet lots
Cypress went up fast, and a lot of its lots were graded nearly flat on heavy gumbo clay that drains slowly. After a storm the water just sits — and standing water is what drowns new sod, rots fence posts and undermines a fresh patio.
That's why we plan the irrigation and the drainage together out here rather than treating them as two jobs. Get the water on and off the lawn correctly at install, and a new Cypress yard holds up instead of turning into a recurring problem.
Recent jobs around Cypress.
Every photo is our own crew on an actual job in the Houston area — no stock photos.






Cypress, answered.
Yes — full new-system design and installation is a big part of our Cypress work, usually alongside the drainage a flat new-build lot needs.
That's drainage. French drains and channel drains move standing water off the lawn and away from the foundation. Send a photo with your request and we can tell you what we're looking at.
Yes — sprinklers, sod, beds, drainage and hardscape are all in-house, so a bare new-build yard gets done as one project instead of lining up separate contractors.
Bridgeland, Towne Lake, Fairfield, Coles Crossing, Blackhorse Ranch, Cypress Creek Lakes and the rest of the Cypress area.
Usually yes — they share the same trenches and the same crew, so it's far less disruptive to handle them together.
Other areas we serve.
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