North Richland Hills — Home Base.
NRH is where I'm based and where the majority of my work happens. I know the neighborhoods here block by block — which streets have the older galvanized mainlines that are failing at 40 years old, which subdivisions had the cheap builder installs that skipped zone isolation valves, which HOAs require specific controller brands.
NRH municipal water runs the typical North Texas rotating-day restrictions in summer, and the city enforces them. I design and program every system to fit the current schedule without manual override. If the schedule changes mid-season, I'll text you and update your controller for free if you're on a Wet Check plan.
Homes range from 1960s ranches with original (often failed) irrigation to 2000s-and-newer subdivisions with 8–12 zone systems. The common repair pattern is stuck valves from mineral buildup (our water is hard) and broken heads from lawn mowers clipping risers. Both are usually 30–60 minute fixes.