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Your mornings become yours again. No more moving sprinklers around the yard or worrying about forgotten hoses flooding your driveway.
You get even coverage that reaches every corner of your property. Your St. Augustine grass stays thick and green. Your flower beds get the right amount of water without drowning.
Most importantly, you stop throwing money away on water bills. A properly designed system uses 40-60% less water than old systems or manual watering. Many of our Palm Beach customers save enough on their water bill to pay for their system within three years.
We understand what works in South Florida’s climate. We’ve seen what happens when systems aren’t designed for Palm Beach’s sandy soil, intense sun, and seasonal rainfall patterns.
We serve homeowners throughout Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Jupiter, and Boynton Beach. Every installation includes proper permitting, quality components, and zone design that makes sense for your specific property.
Palm Beach’s water restrictions aren’t just suggestions – they’re mandatory. We design systems that keep you compliant while keeping your lawn healthy. Rain sensors, smart controllers, and efficient sprinkler heads aren’t extras here – they’re requirements for any system that actually works.
We start with a site evaluation of your property. Soil type, sun exposure, existing landscaping, and water pressure all affect how your system should be designed. Cookie-cutter approaches don’t work in Palm Beach.
Next comes zone planning. Your front yard needs different coverage than your back yard. Garden beds require different watering than open lawn areas. We map out zones that deliver the right amount of water to each area.
Installation includes trenching, pipe installation, valve placement, and sprinkler head positioning. We handle permits and inspections. Everything gets tested before we consider the job complete.
Programming comes last. Your controller gets set up with proper run times for Palm Beach’s climate. Rain sensors get calibrated. You get a walkthrough of how everything works.
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Every installation includes quality components designed for Florida’s climate. Hunter or Rain Bird sprinkler heads that won’t clog with our sandy soil. PVC piping rated for underground installation. Controllers with multiple programming options and rain sensor compatibility.
Zone valves get installed in accessible valve boxes. Each zone gets properly sized based on water pressure and coverage needs. Backflow prevention devices meet Palm Beach County requirements.
Palm Beach properties often have unique challenges. Established landscaping, existing hardscaping, or unusual lot shapes require custom solutions. We work around mature trees, existing irrigation lines, and decorative elements without cutting corners.
Smart controller upgrades let you manage your system from your phone. Monitor water usage, adjust schedules based on weather, and get alerts if something isn’t working properly. These aren’t gimmicks – they’re tools that save water and prevent problems.
Most residential sprinkler system installations in Palm Beach range from $2,500 to $5,500, depending on your property size and system complexity. The average quarter-acre lot typically runs around $3,500 for a complete system.
Several factors affect your final cost. Properties with multiple zones, challenging soil conditions, or premium components cost more. Basic systems with standard spray heads cost less than systems with rotary nozzles, smart controllers, or drip irrigation zones.
We provide detailed estimates that break down exactly what you’re getting. No surprises, no hidden fees. Most customers find the water savings pay for the system within a few years, making it a smart long-term investment.
Yes, most sprinkler system installations in Palm Beach require permits, and we handle all permitting for you. This isn’t optional – it’s required by local building codes and protects you from liability issues.
Permits ensure your system meets backflow prevention requirements, proper pipe sizing, and electrical safety standards. They also verify that your installation won’t interfere with existing utilities or violate setback requirements.
Some contractors skip permits to save money or time. This creates problems when you sell your home or need insurance claims. We pull permits for every installation because it’s the right way to do the job.
Most residential sprinkler installations take 1-3 days, depending on your property size and system complexity. Simple systems on smaller lots often get completed in one day. Larger properties or systems with multiple zones and smart features typically require 2-3 days.
Weather can affect timing, especially during Palm Beach’s rainy season. We don’t install in muddy conditions because it compromises the quality of trenching and pipe installation.
We schedule installations to minimize disruption to your routine. Most trenching and pipe work happens during the first day. Sprinkler head installation and programming usually happen on the second day. You’ll have a working system by the time we leave.
Professional installation minimizes landscape damage, though some disruption is unavoidable when trenching for pipes. We take photos before starting work and restore affected areas as part of the installation.
Trenching typically requires 4-6 inch wide cuts for pipe installation. We route pipes to avoid root systems of mature trees and work around established plant beds whenever possible. Sod gets carefully removed and replanted after pipe installation.
Most landscape damage heals quickly in Palm Beach’s growing climate. Grass fills in within 2-4 weeks. Any plants damaged during installation get replaced at no charge. We guarantee our work includes proper restoration of your property.
New sprinkler systems need minimal maintenance when properly installed, but regular inspections prevent small problems from becoming expensive repairs. Most systems benefit from seasonal checkups and adjustments.
Monthly visual inspections catch obvious problems like broken sprinkler heads, clogged nozzles, or zones that aren’t working properly. Rain sensors should be cleaned periodically to ensure proper operation during Palm Beach’s wet season.
Professional maintenance typically includes controller programming updates, valve adjustments, and system pressure checks. Most customers schedule service twice per year – once before the growing season and once before winter. This prevents most major problems and keeps your system running efficiently.
Yes, we install smart irrigation controllers that let you manage your system remotely through smartphone apps. These aren’t just convenient – they’re practical tools that save water and prevent problems.
Smart controllers automatically adjust watering schedules based on local weather data, soil moisture levels, and seasonal changes. They prevent overwatering during Palm Beach’s rainy periods and increase watering during dry spells.
Many smart controllers also provide usage monitoring, leak detection alerts, and zone-by-zone control. You can adjust your system from anywhere, which is especially useful when you’re traveling. The water savings from smart controllers often pay for the upgrade cost within the first year.
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