Sprinkler System Maintenance in Palm Beach Gardens, FL

Your System Works When You Need It Most

We keep your irrigation running right so you’re not dealing with brown spots, flooded zones, or a water bill that makes no sense.
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Lawn Sprinkler System Maintenance Services

What Happens When Your System Actually Works

Your lawn stays green without you thinking about it. No more guessing why one zone floods while another barely gets wet. No more panic when the dry season hits and half your heads aren’t spraying.

When your sprinkler system gets regular maintenance, you’re not scrambling to fix leaks that have been quietly jacking up your water bill for months. You’re not replacing dead grass because a clogged nozzle went unnoticed. You’re not dealing with a controller that stops working the day before a two-week stretch with no rain.

You get a system that runs efficiently, uses less water, and doesn’t surprise you with expensive failures. That’s what maintenance does. It keeps small problems small and prevents the kind of breakdowns that cost you time, money, and a lawn you actually liked.

Sprinkler Repair in Palm Beach Gardens, FL

We Know What Breaks and Why

We’ve been servicing irrigation systems across Palm Beach Gardens long enough to know what fails first in Florida’s climate. High humidity fries electrical components. Heat cracks plastic fittings. Tropical storms flood valve boxes and knock controllers offline.

Most homeowners don’t realize their system has a problem until the damage is done. We catch those issues early because we know where to look and what matters. We’re not here to upsell you on things you don’t need. We’re here to keep your system working so you don’t have to think about it.

Palm Beach Gardens properties deal with specific water restrictions and soil conditions that affect how your irrigation should run. We account for that every time we service a system here.

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Irrigation System Repair and Inspection Process

Here's What Happens During a Maintenance Visit

We start by running every zone and watching how it performs. That means checking spray patterns, looking for leaks, testing pressure, and making sure your controller is actually doing what it’s programmed to do.

If a head is clogged, tilted, or spraying the sidewalk instead of your grass, we fix it. If a valve isn’t closing all the way and water’s running when it shouldn’t be, we address it. If your rain sensor isn’t working and your system is watering during a storm, we make sure it gets replaced or recalibrated.

We also adjust your system for the season. Florida lawns need different watering schedules in summer versus winter, but most controllers are still running the same program year-round. That wastes water and stresses your landscape. We dial it in so you’re using what you need and nothing more.

After everything’s checked and adjusted, we walk you through what we found and what we fixed. No surprises. No jargon. Just a clear picture of where your system stands.

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Sprinkler System Inspection and Maintenance Coverage

What's Included When We Service Your System

You get a full system inspection across every zone. We test each head, check for leaks above and below ground, inspect valve operation, and verify your controller settings match what your lawn actually needs.

We clean clogged nozzles, straighten or replace damaged heads, adjust spray patterns so you’re not watering your driveway, and make sure your backflow preventer and rain sensor are functioning. If something’s broken, we tell you what it’ll take to fix it before we do the work.

In Palm Beach Gardens, irrigation systems take a beating. Between the heat, humidity, and summer storms, components wear out faster than they would in other climates. We see the same issues repeatedly—corroded wiring, cracked valve diaphragms, heads that get run over by mowers. Catching them during routine maintenance means you’re not dealing with a total system failure when you need it most.

Most repairs get handled during the same visit. If we need a part, we’ll let you know upfront what it costs and how long it’ll take. No drawn-out timelines. No runaround.

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How often should I schedule sprinkler system maintenance in Palm Beach Gardens?

Twice a year is the standard—once before the dry season and once after summer storms have passed. That timing catches problems before they turn into expensive failures.

Spring maintenance makes sure your system is ready for the months when your lawn depends on it most. Fall maintenance addresses any damage from hurricane season and gets your system adjusted for cooler weather when you need less water.

If you’re seeing uneven watering, higher water bills, or zones that won’t turn off, don’t wait for your next scheduled visit. Those are signs something’s already wrong, and the longer it runs broken, the more it costs you.

Clogged or misaligned heads are at the top of the list. They’re easy to miss until you notice brown patches or water spraying where it shouldn’t. Mowers hit them, dirt clogs them, and over time they shift out of position.

Valves that won’t close completely are another big one. You’ll see water trickling into a zone even when the system’s off, or a zone that runs longer than it should. That wastes thousands of gallons and drives up your bill fast.

Controllers fail more often here than in drier climates because humidity gets into the wiring. Rain sensors stop working, so your system runs during storms. Underground leaks go unnoticed until you see a soggy spot that won’t dry out. All of these are fixable if you catch them early.

Yes, if your system has leaks, clogged heads, or bad programming. A small leak can waste thousands of gallons a month without you noticing. A zone that’s running twice as long as it should because the controller was never adjusted will do the same.

We’ve seen water bills drop by 20% or more after fixing leaks and reprogramming controllers to match actual lawn needs instead of factory settings. Florida households spend around $1,000 a year on water, and irrigation is usually the biggest chunk of that.

Maintenance doesn’t just fix what’s broken. It optimizes how your system runs so you’re not overwatering, underwatering, or running zones during the hottest part of the day when half of it evaporates before it hits the ground.

Check your water bill first. If it’s higher than usual and you haven’t changed how you’re using water, that’s a red flag. Look for soggy spots in your yard that stay wet even when it hasn’t rained. That’s often a sign of an underground leak.

Listen for hissing sounds near your valve boxes or along your irrigation lines. Watch your zones when they’re running—if one area is flooding or pooling, there’s likely a broken line or a valve that’s stuck open.

Some leaks are obvious. Others are slow and hidden, wasting water for months before you notice. A professional inspection finds both. We pressurize the system, check every zone, and look for drops in pressure that indicate a leak somewhere in the line.

Most of the time, yes. If it’s a straightforward issue like a broken head, a clogged nozzle, or a valve that needs adjusting, we handle it during the first visit. We carry common parts and tools to address the majority of repairs on the spot.

If it’s something more involved—like a main line break or a controller that needs replacing—we’ll assess it, tell you what’s needed, and get it scheduled as quickly as possible. We’re not in the habit of dragging things out or making you wait for fixes that should happen fast.

For urgent issues like a valve that won’t shut off and is flooding your yard, we prioritize getting someone out quickly. You shouldn’t have to deal with water running nonstop while you wait days for a repair.

You can handle some basics—adjusting a head that’s spraying the wrong direction, clearing debris from a nozzle, checking that your controller is set correctly. Those are simple fixes that don’t require special tools or expertise.

But a real maintenance visit goes deeper. We’re testing pressure across every zone, checking for underground leaks you can’t see, inspecting valve operation, verifying your backflow preventer is working, and making sure your rain sensor actually shuts the system down when it’s supposed to. Most homeowners don’t have the equipment or experience to catch those issues.

Florida law also requires that rain sensors and moisture detection devices be tested and maintained by someone who knows what they’re doing. If your system isn’t compliant and you’re watering during restricted hours or when it’s raining, you could end up with fines on top of a higher water bill.

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