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Your sprinkler system isn’t failing because it’s old. It’s failing because Florida’s climate beats it up and nobody’s been checking on it. Clogged nozzles waste water. Misaligned heads soak your driveway instead of your grass. Controllers stuck on winter settings drown your lawn in summer.
Regular maintenance catches this before it costs you. We’re talking about preventing $400 valve replacements by spending $85 on a quarterly inspection. We’re talking about cutting your water bill because your system isn’t running twice as long as it should to cover the zones that aren’t spraying right.
You get a system that runs efficiently, waters evenly, and doesn’t wake you up at 2 AM because a line burst and your yard’s turning into a swamp. Your lawn stays green without you wondering if you’re overwatering or underwatering. And when something does go wrong, it’s a small fix instead of an emergency.
We’ve spent decades fixing irrigation systems across Palm Beach County. We know what breaks in Briny Breezes because we’ve fixed it in Briny Breezes. The sandy soil that drains too fast. The salt air that corrodes electrical components. The summer heat that cracks plastic fittings.
Most of our customers are seasonal residents who need their systems adjusted when they leave and checked when they return. We get it. You’re not here to babysit a sprinkler system, and you shouldn’t have to worry about coming back to a dead lawn or a flooded driveway.
We’ve built our reputation on showing up when we say we will, diagnosing the actual problem instead of guessing, and fixing it right the first time. No runaround. No surprise charges. Just straight answers and solid work.
We start by running every zone and watching how it performs. Not just turning it on, but checking spray patterns, pressure, coverage. We’re looking for heads that aren’t popping up, nozzles that are clogged or broken, valves that are leaking, and zones that are taking too long to cycle.
Next, we check your controller settings. Most systems in Briny Breezes are set wrong for the season. If you’re watering like it’s January in the middle of July, you’re either drowning your lawn or running your system into the ground trying to keep up. We adjust run times, start times, and seasonal settings based on what your property actually needs right now.
Then we test for leaks, clean or replace clogged components, adjust spray heads so they’re hitting grass instead of concrete, and make sure your rain sensor is working. If something’s about to fail, we’ll tell you. If it can wait, we’ll tell you that too. Before we leave, you get a clear picture of what’s working, what we fixed, and what to keep an eye on.
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Every maintenance visit includes a full system inspection, not just a quick look. We’re checking all zones, adjusting spray patterns, cleaning nozzles, testing valves, and programming your controller for current conditions. If you’ve got up to five zones, any repairs we make come with a complete system tune-up at no extra charge.
In Briny Breezes, seasonal adjustments matter more than most people realize. The difference between winter and summer watering needs is massive, and your controller should reflect that. We set it right so you’re not wasting water during the wet season or stressing your lawn during dry months.
You also get a one-year guarantee on repairs. Not 30 days like most companies offer. A full year. Because we’re not interested in coming back to fix the same problem three months later. We use quality parts that hold up in Florida’s climate, and we install them correctly the first time. If something we fixed fails within a year, we’re coming back to make it right.
Quarterly maintenance makes the most sense for Briny Breezes. Florida’s climate changes dramatically between seasons, and your system needs to keep up. A spring check prepares your system for summer heat. A fall check adjusts settings before winter. And if you’re seasonal, you want someone checking your system before you leave and after you return.
Quarterly visits catch small problems before they become expensive ones. A $15 clogged nozzle that gets ignored turns into a $300 valve replacement when that zone has to work twice as hard to compensate. Regular maintenance costs around $85 per visit. One emergency repair call costs $300 to $500. The math works.
Most of our Briny Breezes customers are on a quarterly schedule. It keeps their systems running efficiently, their water bills reasonable, and eliminates those surprise breakdowns that always seem to happen right before a holiday weekend.
Maintenance is preventive. We’re checking your system before anything breaks, adjusting settings, cleaning components, and catching issues early. Repair is reactive. Something’s already broken and you need it fixed now.
Here’s the difference in real terms: Maintenance finds a valve that’s starting to leak and we replace a $12 diaphragm. Repair means that valve failed completely, flooded your yard overnight, and now you’re looking at a $400 valve replacement plus whatever damage the water caused. Maintenance adjusts a spray head that’s drifting off target. Repair means that head’s been watering your driveway for three months and your water bill is double what it should be.
We do both, but maintenance is always cheaper. It’s also less stressful. Nobody wants to deal with a broken sprinkler system in the middle of summer when your lawn’s already struggling. Regular maintenance keeps you out of that situation.
Your sprinklers might look fine, but they’re probably not running efficiently. The most common culprit is a controller that’s set for the wrong season. If your system is still running on winter settings in July, it’s cycling longer to get enough water out. That’s burning through gallons and stressing your system.
Misaligned spray heads are another big one. If even two or three heads are spraying your sidewalk instead of your lawn, you’re wasting water every single cycle. Multiply that by twice a day, seven days a week, and it adds up fast. Leaking valves do the same thing. A valve that doesn’t fully close keeps trickling water even when the system’s off.
The fix is usually straightforward. We run your system, find where the waste is happening, and correct it. Most customers see their water bills drop within the first billing cycle after we’ve adjusted their system. It’s not about using less water. It’s about making sure the water you’re using actually hits your lawn.
Absolutely. Florida has two distinct seasons when it comes to irrigation: wet and dry. Your system should not be running the same way in January as it does in June. Winter in Briny Breezes is cooler and we get less evaporation. Your lawn needs less water. Summer is brutal. Heat, sun, and wind dry out your lawn fast.
If you don’t adjust seasonally, one of two things happens. Either you overwater in winter, which wastes money and can actually damage your lawn by encouraging shallow root growth and disease. Or you underwater in summer, and your lawn struggles no matter how often the system runs.
Seasonal adjustments aren’t complicated, but they matter. We’re talking about changing run times, adjusting start times to avoid midday heat, and sometimes tweaking which days your system runs based on local watering restrictions. Most people don’t think about this, which is why we handle it during maintenance visits. Your system stays efficient year-round without you having to remember when to change settings.
Electrical components fail first because of the salt air. Controllers, solenoids, and wiring all take a beating in coastal areas. Corrosion builds up, connections get weak, and eventually something stops working. It’s not a matter of if, it’s when.
Spray heads are next, but usually from physical damage rather than wear. Mowers hit them. People step on them. They get clogged with sand and debris. Heads are easy and cheap to replace, but if you ignore a broken head, that zone runs longer to compensate and you’re back to wasting water and overworking your system.
Valves are the expensive failure point. They’re underground, they’re constantly exposed to moisture and pressure, and when they go, they either won’t open (so that zone doesn’t water) or won’t close (so that zone never stops watering). A leaking valve can waste thousands of gallons before you even notice. That’s why we check valves during every maintenance visit. Catching a valve that’s starting to fail saves you from an emergency repair and a massive water bill.
Plan on about an hour for a standard residential system in Briny Breezes. That gives us time to run every zone, check coverage, adjust heads, test the controller, and handle any minor repairs on the spot. Larger properties or systems with more zones take longer.
If we find a bigger issue that needs parts we don’t have on the truck, we’ll let you know right then what it’ll take to fix it and schedule a follow-up. But most maintenance visits are one-and-done. We’re not trying to drag it out. We know your time matters.
You don’t need to be home for the visit as long as we can access your controller and your system. A lot of our seasonal customers in Briny Breezes schedule maintenance while they’re up north. We run the service, send them a report on what we found and what we did, and they come back to a system that’s ready to go. Simple as that.
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