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Your broken sprinkler system is costing you more than you think. Dead patches make your property look unprofessional while overwatering drives up utility bills.
A properly functioning commercial irrigation system saves up to 60% on water usage while keeping your landscape healthy and attractive. No more embarrassing dry spots during important client visits. No more surprise water bills that blow your budget.
When your system works correctly, you maintain the professional appearance that reflects well on your business. Your property stays consistently green without the constant worry about whether zones are working properly.
We at Sprinkler Contractors of Palm Beaches LLC have served commercial properties throughout Palm Beach County since 2008. We understand the unique challenges of maintaining irrigation systems in South Florida’s subtropical climate.
Atlantis businesses deal with sandy soils that drain quickly, intense summer heat, and Florida’s strict water regulations. Our team knows how to design repairs that work with these conditions, not against them.
We’ve handled everything from small office complexes to large commercial developments. Every repair comes with our guarantee because we stand behind our work.
Our commercial sprinkler repair starts with a comprehensive 7-point inspection. We check sprinkler heads for clogs or misalignment, test controllers and wiring, and inspect pipes for leaks or damage.
Most problems stem from a few common issues: broken heads, faulty timers, or pressure problems. We diagnose the root cause quickly so you’re not paying for temporary fixes that fail again next month.
Once we identify the problem, we explain what needs fixing and why. No surprises, no upselling. Just honest assessment and quality repairs using professional-grade components designed for Florida’s demanding conditions.
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Our commercial irrigation repair covers everything from simple head replacements to complex controller upgrades. We fix broken sprinkler heads, repair pipe leaks, replace faulty valves, and program smart controllers.
Florida law requires rain sensors on all sprinkler systems. We ensure yours function correctly to prevent unnecessary watering during rainy periods. This isn’t just about compliance—it saves you money on water bills.
Atlantis properties often deal with iron-rich well water that can clog nozzles and stain surfaces. We clean systems thoroughly and recommend filtration when needed. Our repairs address both immediate problems and long-term efficiency so your system runs better for years.
Most commercial sprinkler repairs are completed the same day we diagnose the problem. Simple issues like broken heads or clogged nozzles typically take 1-2 hours to fix.
More complex problems involving controllers or pipe repairs may require additional time, but we work efficiently to minimize disruption to your business operations. We carry common replacement parts on our trucks so we can complete most repairs without return trips.
For emergency situations where your system won’t shut off or is flooding areas, we provide same-day service to prevent property damage and water waste.
Florida’s climate creates unique challenges for irrigation systems. High mineral content in well water clogs nozzles and corrodes components over time. Sandy soils cause settling that can crack pipes or misalign sprinkler heads.
Lightning strikes during summer storms frequently damage controllers and wiring. Salt air near the coast accelerates corrosion of metal components. Heavy rains can wash out electrical connections or flood control boxes.
Regular maintenance prevents most of these problems, but when systems do fail, quick professional repair prevents minor issues from becoming expensive replacements. We see the same problems repeatedly and know exactly how to fix them efficiently.
Yes, we provide a comprehensive warranty on all commercial irrigation repairs. Parts and labor are covered, and if the same problem occurs again within the warranty period, we fix it at no charge.
Our guarantee covers the specific repair we performed, not unrelated system issues. For example, if we repair a broken valve and it fails again, that’s covered. If a different valve breaks later, that’s a separate issue.
We use professional-grade components designed for commercial applications, not residential parts that won’t hold up to heavy use. Quality parts combined with proper installation techniques mean repairs that last.
Absolutely. Many commercial properties waste thousands of gallons monthly due to inefficient sprinkler systems. We identify areas where your system over-waters or under-waters and adjust coverage accordingly.
Smart controller upgrades allow precise scheduling based on weather conditions, soil moisture, and plant needs. Rain sensors prevent watering during storms. Pressure regulation ensures even coverage without waste.
Simple repairs like replacing worn nozzles or adjusting spray patterns often reduce water usage by 30-40%. Combined with proper scheduling, many properties cut their irrigation water bills in half while maintaining healthier landscapes.
Our 7-point commercial sprinkler inspection covers every critical component. We test each zone for proper coverage, check all sprinkler heads for damage or clogs, and verify controller programming and rain sensor function.
Pipe inspection includes checking for leaks, pressure problems, and potential failure points. We examine electrical connections, test valve operation, and assess overall system efficiency and water distribution patterns.
You receive a detailed report explaining any problems found, recommended repairs, and maintenance suggestions. This isn’t a sales pitch—it’s honest assessment of what your system needs to operate efficiently and comply with local regulations.
Several signs indicate your commercial irrigation system needs attention. Dry or brown patches despite regular watering usually mean broken heads or coverage gaps. Unusually high water bills often signal leaks or system inefficiency.
Sprinklers that won’t turn on, won’t shut off, or run at wrong times indicate controller problems. Uneven coverage with some areas getting too much water while others stay dry suggests pressure issues or worn components.
If your system is more than five years old and hasn’t been professionally serviced, schedule an inspection. Preventive maintenance costs far less than emergency repairs or system replacement, and it ensures compliance with Florida’s water use regulations.
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