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A clogged nozzle doesn’t seem like much until half your lawn goes brown. A small leak doesn’t register until your water bill doubles. That’s what happens when systems run without anyone checking them.
Regular sprinkler system maintenance means someone’s actually looking at your zones, testing pressure, checking for leaks, and making sure water goes where it’s supposed to. Not into your driveway. Not into the street. Into the grass that needs it.
Florida’s climate doesn’t make this easier. Heat cracks plastic components. Humidity corrodes electrical connections. Tropical storms knock controllers offline. Sand clogs lines. Your system takes a beating here, and if nobody’s paying attention, you’re the one who pays for it.
When your irrigation system gets maintained properly, your lawn stays green without waste. Your water bill stays predictable. And when something does go wrong, it gets caught early enough that fixing it doesn’t wreck your budget.
We’ve spent years working on irrigation systems throughout Palm Beach County. We know what breaks, why it breaks, and how to fix it before it becomes your problem.
Acacia Villas properties deal with the same issues we see across West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, and Boynton Beach: sandy soil that shifts, summer storms that damage equipment, and water restrictions that change seasonally. We’ve handled all of it.
You’re not getting a national franchise that trains techs in a week. You’re getting local experience that understands how Florida treats irrigation systems and what it takes to keep them working year-round.
We start by running every zone individually. That’s the only way to see what’s actually happening when water flows through your system. We’re looking for coverage gaps, pressure issues, broken heads, and leaks you wouldn’t notice from inside your house.
Next, we check your controller settings against current watering restrictions and seasonal needs. Florida goes from dry season to rainy season, and your system should adjust with it. Most don’t, because nobody’s changed the settings.
We inspect backflow preventers, clean or replace clogged nozzles, adjust spray patterns, and level any heads that have shifted. If something’s broken, we tell you what it is, what it costs to fix, and what happens if you don’t. Then you decide.
Before we leave, we test the system one more time to make sure everything works. You get a clear explanation of what we found, what we fixed, and what you should watch for going forward.
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Every maintenance visit includes a full system inspection. We test each zone for proper coverage, check water pressure across the system, and inspect all visible components for damage or wear.
Controllers get evaluated for programming accuracy. In Acacia Villas and throughout Palm Beach County, watering restrictions change seasonally. Your system needs to comply, or you’re risking fines on top of wasted water.
Backflow preventers get tested to make sure they’re functioning correctly. Sprinkler heads get cleaned, adjusted, or flagged for replacement. Valves get checked for leaks or sticking. Lines get inspected for breaks.
Florida’s sandy soil causes heads to shift and settle over time. We level them so water hits your lawn instead of your sidewalk. We also look for signs of root intrusion, which happens more than people think and can crack lines underground.
Smart controllers are becoming standard, and if yours isn’t optimizing based on weather data, you’re watering more than necessary. We can integrate technology that adjusts automatically and sends you alerts when something needs attention.
Most Florida properties need professional maintenance at least twice a year. That’s because our climate puts more stress on irrigation systems than most other states.
Spring and fall are ideal times. Spring maintenance prepares your system for the dry season when your lawn depends on it most. Fall maintenance ensures everything’s ready for winter adjustments and checks for damage from summer storms.
If your property has a larger system, older equipment, or you’ve noticed performance issues, quarterly inspections make more sense. Catching problems every three months instead of every six means smaller repairs and lower costs overall. Commercial properties usually go quarterly because downtime affects appearance and property value immediately.
Clogged nozzles top the list. Sand and debris in our water supply build up over time and restrict flow. You’ll see weak spray patterns or heads that barely pop up.
Broken sprinkler heads are next. Heat, lawn equipment, and foot traffic crack plastic components. When heads break, water shoots straight up or floods one area instead of spreading evenly.
Valve issues cause entire zones to fail. Valves stick open and waste water, or stick closed and leave sections of your lawn dry. Electrical problems from humidity and storms knock out controllers, which means your system won’t run at all until someone resets or replaces the unit.
Leaks are harder to spot but cost the most. Underground line breaks can run for weeks before anyone notices, and by then your water bill reflects thousands of gallons you didn’t mean to use.
Yes, if your system has any inefficiencies. Most systems we inspect have at least one issue that’s wasting water.
A single broken sprinkler head can waste 25 gallons per hour. If it runs three times a week for 20 minutes each cycle, that’s 100 gallons a week going nowhere useful. Over a month, that’s 400 gallons. Over a year, nearly 5,000 gallons from one broken head.
Leaks are worse. A small line leak can waste 200+ gallons per day. That’s 6,000 gallons a month, which will absolutely show up on your bill. Most people don’t catch these until the bill arrives, and by then the damage is done.
Maintenance catches this stuff early. We find the broken head before it runs for months. We spot the leak before it floods your yard. We adjust pressure so you’re not overwatering. The cost of maintenance is almost always less than the cost of waste.
That’s part of every maintenance visit. Palm Beach County has specific watering days and times, and they change based on address and season.
We reprogram your controller to match current restrictions for your property. That means setting the right days, adjusting run times, and making sure your system complies without sacrificing your lawn’s health.
Most controllers we see are either outdated or incorrectly programmed. Homeowners set them once and forget about them, which works until restrictions change or seasons shift. Then you’re either watering illegally or not watering enough.
Smart controllers make this easier because they adjust automatically based on weather data and local regulations. If your current controller is older or you’re tired of manual adjustments, upgrading to a smart system is worth considering. We install and program them so everything’s compliant from day one.
We explain what’s wrong, what it costs to fix, and what happens if you wait. Then you decide what makes sense for your property and budget.
Some problems need immediate attention. A main line break that’s flooding your yard can’t wait. A controller that’s completely dead means your system won’t run until it’s replaced. We handle urgent repairs quickly, often same-day.
Other issues can be scheduled. A few broken heads won’t destroy your lawn overnight. A valve that’s starting to stick but still functions gives you time to plan the repair. We prioritize based on impact and help you understand what’s urgent versus what can wait.
You’ll get a clear cost estimate before any work starts. No surprises, no pressure. Our job is to give you the information you need to make the right call for your property.
Yes. We handle irrigation system maintenance for homes, businesses, HOA common areas, and commercial properties throughout Acacia Villas and Palm Beach County.
Residential maintenance focuses on keeping your lawn healthy and your water bill reasonable. We work around your schedule and make sure your system runs efficiently without you having to think about it.
Commercial properties have different needs. Appearance matters more because it affects your business. Downtime is more costly because dead grass or flooding reflects poorly on your property. We respond to commercial service calls within 24 hours, often same-day for urgent issues.
The process is similar regardless of property type. We inspect, adjust, repair, and optimize your system so it performs reliably. The difference is in response time, scheduling flexibility, and understanding that commercial properties can’t afford to let irrigation problems linger.
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