All City Irrigation

Septic Company in Tomball, Texas

5(2 reviews)
(713) 304-4501, Tomball, TX 77375View on Yelp
All City Irrigation - septic in Tomball, TX

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About All City Irrigation

All City Irrigation is based in Tomball, Texas and carries a perfect 5.0 rating across its reviews. The company handles irrigation, septic services, and landscaping, which is a practical combination for Tomball homeowners managing larger lots in the northern Houston suburbs. Tomball sits in the heart of Montgomery and Harris County's transition zone, where residential properties often have mature trees, established lawns, and septic systems that need to coexist with irrigation and landscaping work. Reach them at (713) 304-4501.

Services

Irrigation
Septic Services
Landscaping

Services & Process

Irrigation services include designing, installing, and maintaining sprinkler systems to keep lawns and landscaping healthy without overwatering. Septic services cover pumping, inspections, and maintenance to keep your underground system in good working order. Landscaping work ties it together by addressing grading, planting, and yard design in ways that don't interfere with your septic drain field or irrigation lines. Getting all three from one provider means your yard is designed with underground systems in mind from the start.

Service Area

All City Irrigation serves Tomball, TX and the surrounding communities in northern Harris County and southern Montgomery County. Nearby areas including Spring, Cypress, and The Woodlands are also within reach for customers needing irrigation, landscaping, or septic service.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can irrigation systems damage a septic drain field?
Yes, if they're not positioned correctly. Overwatering an area above your drain field can saturate the soil and reduce its ability to treat wastewater. A contractor familiar with both systems will route irrigation away from drain field zones.
What landscaping is safe to plant near a septic system?
Shallow-rooted grasses and small perennial plants are generally safe near septic components. Deep-rooted trees and shrubs should be kept well away from the tank and drain field since roots can crack pipes and infiltrate the system over time.
How do I know where my drain field is located?
Your home's as-built septic records or a permit on file with Harris or Montgomery County will show the layout. If those aren't available, a septic professional can locate the components for you before any digging or planting begins.
Does Tomball require a septic inspection when selling a home?
Texas doesn't mandate a seller-side septic inspection statewide, but buyers frequently request one as part of the home inspection process. Having a current inspection report can speed up the transaction and prevent last-minute surprises.
How often should irrigation systems be inspected?
A seasonal check at the start of each watering season is a good baseline. Inspections look for broken heads, leaks, and controller issues that waste water and can oversaturate areas near your septic system.
What's the benefit of hiring one company for irrigation and septic?
When one team understands both systems, they plan around underground components from the beginning rather than discovering them mid-project. It also means one phone call for maintenance, which simplifies things for busy homeowners.

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