Sprinkler System Maintenance in Juno Ridge, FL

Your Lawn Can't Wait for Sprinkler Problems

One broken zone or clogged head can turn your grass brown in 24 hours. We keep your irrigation system running right so your landscape stays healthy year-round.
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Catch Small Problems Before They Cost You

A single underground leak can waste thousands of gallons a month and add $50 to $200 to your water bill. A tilted head waters your driveway instead of your grass. A rain sensor that doesn’t work gets you fined under Florida’s water restrictions.

Regular sprinkler system maintenance stops these problems before they start. We test every zone, check every head, adjust coverage, inspect for leaks, and make sure your controller and rain sensor work the way they should. You get even watering, lower bills, and no dead spots.

Most irrigation system repairs we do could’ve been avoided with a simple quarterly check. That’s the difference between a $75 tune-up and a $400 emergency call when half your lawn dies in July.

Sprinkler System Repair in Juno Ridge

We've Been Fixing Sprinklers Here for Decades

We’ve been handling irrigation maintenance across West Palm Beach, Jupiter, Boca Raton, and Juno Ridge for over 40 years. We’re licensed, insured, and we know how Florida’s sandy soil, mineral-heavy water, and strict regulations affect your system.

We’re not handymen who dabble in sprinklers. This is what we do every day. We carry common parts on our trucks, so most repairs happen the same day you call. And every sprinkler system repair we do comes with a six-month warranty because we fix it right the first time.

When your system breaks, you don’t have days to wait. Your lawn doesn’t either. That’s why we respond fast and show up ready to work.

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Irrigation System Repair Process

Here's What Happens During a Maintenance Visit

We start by running your system zone by zone. That’s the only way to see what’s actually happening while water’s flowing. We watch for uneven coverage, broken heads, leaks, low pressure, and overspray onto sidewalks or driveways.

Next, we check your controller settings and rain sensor. A lot of systems waste water because the timer’s programmed wrong or the rain sensor stopped working months ago. We adjust run times based on the season and make sure everything’s compliant with local water restrictions.

Then we inspect each sprinkler head. We clear clogs, straighten tilted heads, replace cracked nozzles, and adjust spray patterns so you’re watering grass instead of pavement. If we find underground leaks or broken pipes, we’ll give you a clear estimate before we fix anything.

You’ll know exactly what we found, what we fixed, and what (if anything) needs attention down the road. No surprises, no upselling, just honest work.

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What's Included in Regular Maintenance

Every maintenance visit covers a full system inspection. We activate each zone individually, check spray patterns and head alignment, test your rain sensor and controller programming, look for visible leaks or pipe damage, and adjust coverage to eliminate dry spots and overspray.

In Juno Ridge, irrigation systems work hard year-round. The combination of heat, sandy soil, and mineral buildup means heads clog faster and seals wear out quicker than they would up north. Regular maintenance keeps your system efficient and helps you avoid the kind of failures that kill expensive landscaping overnight.

We also make sure you’re compliant with Palm Beach County’s water restrictions. That means confirming your rain sensor works, your system isn’t running on restricted days, and you’re not overwatering. Violations come with fines, and nobody wants to deal with that.

If you’re running a smart irrigation system, we’ll verify the app’s connected, weather-based adjustments are working, and any maintenance alerts are addressed. Technology only helps if it’s set up right.

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How often should I schedule sprinkler system maintenance in Juno Ridge?

Most residential systems need maintenance every three months. That’s once per season, which makes sense in Florida where your watering needs shift between the wet and dry months.

Quarterly checks catch the small stuff before it becomes expensive. Heads get knocked around by mowers, nozzles clog with minerals, and seals dry out in the heat. A spring check prepares your system for heavy summer use. A fall check adjusts for cooler weather and less frequent watering.

Commercial properties with larger systems or higher visibility might need monthly inspections. If your landscape’s part of your business image, you can’t afford brown spots or broken heads sitting for weeks. We offer maintenance plans that fit how often you actually need service.

Tilted or clogged heads are at the top of the list. Mowers hit them, dirt builds up, and suddenly you’re watering the sidewalk instead of the grass. We see this on almost every property we inspect.

Leaking valves and cracked pipes are next. Florida’s soil shifts, tree roots grow, and underground components wear out. A slow leak might not be obvious until your water bill doubles or you see a soggy spot that won’t dry out.

Rain sensors that don’t work anymore are huge. The sensor gets stuck, wiring corrodes, or it was never installed right in the first place. Your system keeps running during rainstorms, wasting water and putting you out of compliance with local restrictions. We test these every visit because they fail more often than people realize.

Most of the time, yes. We carry common replacement parts on our trucks – heads, nozzles, valves, and fittings. If it’s a straightforward repair like replacing broken sprinkler heads or fixing a leaking valve, we’ll handle it during the same visit.

Bigger jobs like replacing a backflow preventer or repairing extensive pipe damage might require ordering parts or scheduling a follow-up. We’ll let you know right away if that’s the case and give you a timeline.

For commercial properties, we understand broken sprinklers hurt your business image. We respond within hours, not days, and we prioritize getting your system back online fast. Most commercial sprinkler repairs take two to three hours from start to finish.

A standard maintenance visit for a residential system typically runs between $75 and $150, depending on the size of your property and how many zones you have. That includes the full inspection, minor adjustments, and a report of what we found.

If we discover repairs during the visit – like broken heads or leaking pipes – we’ll give you a clear estimate before we do the work. Small fixes like replacing a few nozzles or adjusting heads usually add $50 to $100. Larger repairs like valve replacement or pipe work cost more, but we’ll never start without your approval.

Maintenance plans that cover quarterly visits usually offer better per-visit pricing. You’re also way less likely to need emergency repairs when you’re staying on top of the small stuff. Spending $300 a year on maintenance beats a $1,500 emergency repair when your system fails during the hottest week of summer.

We’ll show you exactly what’s wrong and explain what needs to happen to fix it. If it’s something simple we can handle on the spot – like clearing a clogged head or adjusting a timer setting – we’ll take care of it as part of the maintenance visit.

For anything that requires parts or more time, we’ll give you a written estimate before we proceed. You’ll know what the repair costs, how long it’ll take, and what happens if you wait. Some problems need immediate attention because they’re wasting water or damaging your lawn. Others can wait until your next visit.

We’re not here to upsell you on stuff you don’t need. If something’s worn but still working, we’ll tell you to keep an eye on it and budget for replacement down the road. Our job is to give you the information you need to make a smart decision about your irrigation system.

Yes. Smart controllers and app-based systems are becoming standard in Juno Ridge, and we work with most major brands. We’ll verify your system’s connected properly, check that weather-based adjustments are working, and make sure any maintenance alerts are addressed.

A lot of smart features only help if they’re set up correctly. We’ve seen systems that were supposed to adjust for rainfall but weren’t actually connected to local weather data. Or apps that showed everything was fine while the system was overwatering by 30%.

We’ll also program seasonal adjustments into your controller – smart or traditional. Florida’s watering needs change dramatically between May and December. Your system should run longer and more often in the dry season, then scale back when the rains come. Most people don’t adjust their timers, and that’s where you waste the most water and money.

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