Secret Gardens Emphasizes Proactive System Evaluations as April Heat Raises Water Demands in Dallas Area
Richardson, United States – April 16, 2026 / Secret Gardens /
Secret Gardens Reports Increased Demand for Spring Irrigation Assessments Across North Texas
DALLAS, Texas, — Secret Gardens reports increased demand for spring irrigation system assessments across Highland Park, McKinney, Frisco, and surrounding Dallas metropolitan communities as rising temperatures and shifting rainfall patterns place greater pressure on landscape water management. The company noted a surge in early-season evaluations as property owners prepare for North Texas’s extended heat conditions.
“Spring is the time when irrigation systems need to be evaluated before demand increases,” said Philip D’Amico, Owner of Secret Gardens. “Identifying issues early helps prevent water waste and supports consistent landscape performance through the summer.”
The increase in service activity reflects seasonal planning as homeowners prepare systems for sustained use during warmer months.
Clay soil and variable rainfall continue to influence irrigation performance
Irrigation systems across North Texas are affected by regional soil composition and fluctuating precipitation patterns. Clay-heavy soils common in areas such as Plano, Allen, and Richardson absorb water slowly, which can lead to runoff when irrigation is not properly calibrated.
These conditions require systems that distribute water in controlled intervals to allow proper soil penetration. Without adjustment, overwatering and dry zones can occur simultaneously across the same property.
Rainfall variability further complicates water management. Periods of low precipitation followed by sudden storms create inconsistent moisture levels, making it difficult for landscapes to maintain balance without responsive irrigation strategies.
To address these conditions, homeowners are increasingly turning to irrigation installation and system services to improve water efficiency and maintain landscape health.
These environmental factors continue to shape how irrigation systems are evaluated and adjusted across the Dallas area.
System evaluations focus on efficiency, coverage, and long-term performance
Spring irrigation assessments involve a structured review of system performance, including pressure levels, coverage patterns, and control system functionality. Gradual activation and zone testing help identify inconsistencies that may not be visible during inactive months.
Sprinkler head inspections are conducted to detect misalignment, clogs, or wear that can affect water distribution. Adjustments ensure that water is applied evenly while minimizing overspray and runoff.
Controller systems are also evaluated to confirm that schedules reflect seasonal conditions. Programming updates account for longer daylight hours and increased evaporation rates typical of North Texas spring and summer months.
Drainage conditions are reviewed as part of the evaluation process, particularly in properties where water accumulation may affect plant health or system efficiency.
Homeowners seeking additional guidance are also reviewing landscape irrigation tips and maintenance insights to better understand how system adjustments support long-term performance.
These evaluations help ensure irrigation systems operate effectively as seasonal demand increases.
Spring scheduling supports early preparation before peak water demand
Secret Gardens noted that early-season scheduling allows property owners to prepare irrigation systems before summer temperatures place maximum demand on landscape water use. Completing assessments in spring provides time to address repairs and optimize system performance.
The increase in consultations is tied to seasonal planning as homeowners seek to improve efficiency and reduce the risk of system failure during peak heat periods.
Property owners can contact Secret Gardens at (469) 754-8873 or visit their company profile to schedule a consultation.
About Secret Gardens
Secret Gardens is a North Texas-based landscaping company owned by Philip D’Amico. The company provides irrigation services, landscape design, and maintenance solutions for residential properties throughout Dallas, Highland Park, McKinney, Frisco, and surrounding metropolitan communities. Its work focuses on practical landscape solutions designed for regional climate conditions.
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Secret Gardens
(469) 754-8873
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1050 N Greenville Ave, Richardson, TX, US, 75081
Richardson, TX 75081
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