Company Profile
Pioneer Water & Land is a Plano-based irrigation and landscaping company dedicated to creating and maintaining beautiful, functional outdoor spaces for homeowners. We specialize in custom landscape and irrigation design, construction, and ongoing care, addressing the specific challenges of North Texas yards. Our team works closely with each client to build landscapes that enhance curb appeal, improve water efficiency, and stand up to our local climate.
Services Offered
- Irrigation design services
- Landscape construction or installation
- Landscape maintenance
- Irrigation construction
- Irrigation repair or maintenance
- Landscape design
Question Answers
What's included in your comprehensive landscape design and construction service in Plano?
Our full-service approach in Plano starts with a personalized design that considers your home's architecture and your family's lifestyle. We then handle the complete construction or installation, which can include installing lush sod, building patios or walkways, and planting trees and shrubs. Crucially, we integrate a custom, efficient irrigation system from the start, ensuring your new landscape is beautiful and properly hydrated from day one.
How do you address common Plano yard problems like erosion or moss?
These issues often stem from improper drainage and watering. For erosion, we assess and correct grading and may install solutions like French drains or retaining walls. For moss, which indicates excess moisture and shade, we improve drainage, adjust irrigation schedules to prevent overwatering, and recommend shade-tolerant turf or alternative ground covers. Our irrigation repair and maintenance services are key to preventing these problems from recurring.
Can you design an irrigation system for an existing landscape?
Absolutely. We frequently design and install new irrigation systems for established yards in Plano. Our process involves evaluating your current plant material, soil type, and sun exposure to create a zoning plan that delivers the right amount of water to each area. This not only promotes healthier plants but also conserves water—a priority in our region—by eliminating inefficient watering practices.












