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When your commercial sprinkler system breaks down, every day costs you money. Water pooling where it shouldn’t. Dry patches killing your landscape. Bills climbing higher each month.
You need your system fixed right the first time. We diagnose the real problem fast, whether it’s broken heads, controller issues, or underground leaks. We get your irrigation running efficiently so you can focus on your business instead of worrying about your property’s appearance.
Your Gulf Stream property deserves a sprinkler system that works as hard as you do.
We’ve been serving commercial properties throughout Gulf Stream and Palm Beach County for over 50 years since 1969. We understand how Florida’s climate puts unique demands on irrigation systems.
Our licensed technicians have seen every type of sprinkler problem you can imagine. From the sandy soil that drains too fast to the heavy rains that can overwhelm older systems, we know what works in South Florida. When you call us, you’re getting people who live and work in your community.
We’re not the cheapest option in town, and that’s intentional. You’re investing in repairs that last, technicians who show up when they say they will, and service that keeps your property looking professional year-round.
First, we show up on time for a complete system inspection. We check every zone, test water pressure, and examine controllers to pinpoint exactly what’s wrong. No guessing, no unnecessary work.
Next, we explain what we found in plain English. You’ll know what needs fixing, why it broke, and what it costs before we touch anything. We carry common parts on our trucks, so most repairs happen the same day.
Finally, we test everything to make sure your system runs properly. We’ll show you how each zone covers your property and adjust timing if needed. You get a system that waters efficiently without waste, plus peace of mind knowing it’s fixed right.
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Our commercial sprinkler repair covers everything from broken spray heads to major controller replacements. We fix leaks that waste thousands of gallons, replace damaged valves, and repair wiring problems that cause zones to malfunction.
In Gulf Stream’s coastal environment, salt air and sandy soil create specific challenges for irrigation systems. We stock parts designed for Florida conditions and know which components last longest in our climate. Rain sensors are required by Florida law, and we make sure yours work properly to prevent unnecessary watering during storms.
Whether you manage an office complex, retail center, or industrial facility, we have the expertise to keep your irrigation system running efficiently. Our repairs come with warranties because we stand behind our work.
Most commercial sprinkler repairs in Gulf Stream are completed the same day we arrive. Our trucks carry common replacement parts like spray heads, valves, and controller components, so we can fix typical problems immediately.
For more complex issues like main line breaks or controller replacements, we provide temporary solutions to keep critical zones running while we order specialized parts. We understand that your property’s appearance affects your business, so we prioritize getting your system back to full operation as quickly as possible.
Emergency repairs get priority scheduling, and we’ll work with your schedule to minimize disruption to your business operations.
Florida’s climate creates several challenges for commercial irrigation systems. Heavy summer rains can overwhelm drainage and cause electrical components to fail. Sandy soil shifts over time, breaking underground pipes and misaligning spray heads.
Salt air near the coast corrodes metal components faster than in other climates. High temperatures and UV exposure degrade plastic parts, especially timer housings and spray nozzles. Tree roots grow aggressively in our warm climate and often damage underground irrigation lines.
Regular maintenance prevents most of these problems, but when systems do break, quick professional repair prevents minor issues from becoming expensive replacements.
A single broken spray head can waste over 1,000 gallons per month if it’s stuck open. Leaking valves often waste even more because they run continuously, sometimes going unnoticed for weeks. Underground pipe leaks are the worst offenders, potentially wasting tens of thousands of gallons before creating visible wet spots.
In Gulf Stream’s commercial properties, we’ve seen irrigation systems waste over 25,000 gallons annually from poor maintenance and unrepaired problems. This translates to hundreds of dollars in unnecessary water bills, plus potential fines if water restrictions are in effect.
Quick repairs pay for themselves through water savings, often within the first month after fixing major leaks or malfunctioning zones.
Yes, we work on all major irrigation brands including Rain Bird, Hunter, Toro, and Irritrol systems. We stock parts for the most common commercial controllers, valves, and spray heads used throughout Palm Beach County.
For specialty or older equipment, we can usually source replacement parts within 24-48 hours. Sometimes we recommend upgrading outdated components to more efficient modern alternatives, especially if replacement parts are no longer available or prohibitively expensive.
Our goal is keeping your existing system running efficiently rather than pushing unnecessary replacements. We’ll always explain your options and let you decide what makes sense for your property and budget.
Absolutely. Florida’s climate is particularly hard on irrigation equipment, and regular maintenance prevents most emergency repairs. We recommend quarterly inspections for commercial properties to catch small problems before they become expensive failures.
During maintenance visits, we clean clogged spray heads, adjust coverage patterns, test rain sensors, and check controller programming. We also inspect for signs of underground leaks, damaged wiring, and worn components that need replacement soon.
Properties with regular maintenance schedules have far fewer emergency calls and significantly lower water bills. The cost of preventive maintenance is typically much less than emergency repairs, especially when you factor in water waste from undetected problems.
Call us as soon as you notice problems like dry spots, water pooling, or zones not turning on. The sooner we diagnose the issue, the less water waste and landscape damage you’ll experience. Take photos of any obvious problems like broken spray heads or flooded areas to help us prepare for the repair.
Turn off any zones that are clearly malfunctioning to prevent water waste while waiting for our arrival. If you have a main shutoff valve for your irrigation system, know where it’s located in case of major leaks that need immediate attention.
Don’t attempt DIY repairs on commercial systems. Florida requires licensed contractors for irrigation work, and improper repairs can violate local codes or cause more expensive damage to your system.
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