Irrigation Insights + Guidelines


Keeping your yard green in Irving doesn’t have to mean using more water.


With a little know-how and the right timing, you can maintain a beautiful landscape and still do your part to protect our water supply.


Lower your bill and boost your curb appeal by following the latest watering guidelines, using smart outdoor watering tips and finding practical ways to save water all year long.

Watering Schedule

April 1-Oct. 31
Nov. 1-March 30

To promote good watering habits, minimize water waste and preserve Irving’s water supply, the city enforces time-of-day irrigation restrictions. These limits make it a violation of city ordinance to water between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. from April 1 through Oct. 31.

In warmer weather, irrigation water is more susceptible to evaporation during warm, sunny days. As a result, early morning or late evening watering is more effective. Additionally, the cycle-soak method of running sprinklers for two or three, seven-minute cycles, with one-hour rest periods in between, optimizes irrigation.


Minimize water consumption

  1. Watering no more than twice per week from April through October (in warm weather) and only once per month if needed in winter (in cold weather).
  2. Repairing private property leaks.
  3. Attaching positive shutoff nozzles when hoses are used for hand watering or car washing.
  4. Installing water-conserving landscaping including native and adaptive plants.
  5. Using water-conserving plumbing fixtures at residences and businesses.
  6. Purchasing water-conserving appliances.
  7. Registering at WaterMyYard.org for a weekly message about how much to irrigate.



Irrigation Check-Up

Watering Exceptions

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