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Your commercial property’s first impression starts with the landscape. When customers pull up, they notice whether your grass looks healthy or stressed before they even walk through your door.
Working sprinklers mean consistent coverage without the brown spots, pooling water, or sky-high water bills that come with broken systems. You get the professional appearance that reflects well on your business, plus the peace of mind that comes from systems that actually work when they’re supposed to.
No more wondering if your irrigation ran last night or if that dry patch is going to turn into a bigger problem. Just reliable watering that keeps your landscape looking the way it should.
We understand what commercial irrigation systems go through in South Florida’s climate. We’ve seen what the heat, humidity, and seasonal weather patterns do to sprinkler systems, and we know how to fix the problems that actually matter.
Our team works with businesses throughout Juno Beach and the surrounding Palm Beach County area. We’re familiar with the local soil conditions, water pressure variations, and the specific challenges that come with maintaining commercial landscapes in this part of Florida.
When your sprinklers need attention, we show up with the right tools and the experience to diagnose what’s wrong quickly. No guessing, no unnecessary repairs—just straightforward solutions that get your system back to doing its job.
We start with a comprehensive inspection of your entire system. This means checking sprinkler heads for clogs or damage, testing water pressure and flow rates, and examining your controller programming to make sure everything’s set up correctly for your property’s needs.
Once we identify the issues, we explain what we found and what needs to be fixed. Most commercial sprinkler repairs involve replacing damaged heads, clearing blockages, adjusting pressure settings, or fixing broken pipes. We handle the repair work efficiently, usually completing most jobs within a couple of hours.
After the repairs, we test the entire system to make sure everything’s working properly. We’ll also check that your rain sensors are functioning correctly—Florida law requires them, and they prevent your system from running during storms when it’s not needed.
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Our commercial sprinkler repair service covers everything from basic maintenance to major system overhauls. We work on all the popular brands you’ll find in South Florida—Rain Bird, Hunter, Toro—and we stock the parts needed for quick repairs.
In Juno Beach’s coastal environment, sprinkler systems deal with salt air, sandy soil, and Florida’s intense summer heat. These conditions create specific problems like mineral buildup in heads, corrosion in metal components, and controller issues from humidity. We’re equipped to handle these local challenges.
We also understand the water efficiency requirements that matter to commercial property managers. Our repairs focus on eliminating waste while ensuring your landscape gets the coverage it needs. This approach helps control your operating costs while keeping your property looking professional year-round.
Most commercial sprinkler repairs range from $100 to $400, depending on what needs to be fixed. Simple issues like replacing a few sprinkler heads or clearing clogs are on the lower end of that range.
More complex problems like broken pipes, valve replacements, or controller repairs cost more because they require additional time and parts. We provide upfront pricing after diagnosing the issue, so you know exactly what to expect before we start any work.
Many companies have minimum service charges around $50 to $150, which is why it makes sense to bundle multiple repairs when possible. This approach gives you better value and ensures your entire system gets the attention it needs.
Commercial properties in Florida should have their sprinkler systems inspected every 3 to 6 months. Florida’s climate puts irrigation systems through intensive use, especially during the hot summer months when systems run frequently.
Regular maintenance helps catch small problems before they become expensive repairs. During these inspections, we check for clogged heads, adjust watering schedules for seasonal changes, and ensure rain sensors are working properly to comply with state requirements.
Properties with high-traffic areas or complex landscaping might need more frequent attention. We can recommend a maintenance schedule based on your specific system and property needs.
The most frequent issues we see are clogged sprinkler heads, uneven water pressure, and controller programming problems. Florida’s sandy soil and mineral-rich water contribute to blockages, while salt air from the coast can cause corrosion in metal components.
Broken or misaligned heads are also common, especially in high-traffic areas where they might get damaged by maintenance equipment or foot traffic. These problems typically show up as brown spots in the landscape or water spraying onto sidewalks instead of grass.
Controller issues often involve incorrect timing or rain sensors that aren’t functioning properly. Since Florida law requires rain sensors, it’s important to keep them working correctly to avoid unnecessary watering during storms.
Most commercial sprinkler repairs are completed within 1 to 2 hours. Simple fixes like replacing sprinkler heads or clearing clogs can often be done in under an hour, while more complex issues like pipe repairs might take longer.
The timeline depends on factors like how accessible the problem areas are and whether we need to dig to reach buried components. In-ground systems typically take more time than above-ground repairs because of the extra work involved.
We provide time estimates after assessing your specific situation. For larger commercial properties with multiple zones, we can often work on different areas simultaneously to minimize disruption to your business operations.
Yes, we service all major types of commercial irrigation systems including traditional spray systems, rotary sprinklers, and drip irrigation setups. We’re experienced with the popular brands used throughout South Florida like Rain Bird, Hunter, and Toro.
Our team handles both simple residential-style systems and complex commercial installations with multiple zones, pressure regulators, and advanced controllers. We also work on pump systems and can address issues with backflow preventers and other specialized components.
Whether your property has a basic timer-controlled system or smart controllers with weather sensors, we have the expertise to diagnose problems and make the necessary repairs. We stay current with the latest irrigation technology to service both older and newer systems effectively.
First, check your controller to make sure it’s receiving power and that the programming hasn’t been accidentally changed. Look for any obvious issues like broken sprinkler heads, water pooling in unexpected areas, or zones that aren’t getting any water at all.
Don’t try to make major repairs yourself, especially if the problem involves electrical components or buried pipes. Commercial irrigation systems can be complex, and improper repairs can lead to bigger problems or even safety issues.
Call us for a professional assessment. We can quickly identify what’s wrong and provide solutions that address the root cause rather than just the symptoms. Quick action prevents small problems from turning into expensive landscape damage or water waste.
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