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Your lawn stays green without you thinking about it. That’s the point.
When your sprinkler system gets regular maintenance, you’re not dealing with surprise failures in July or soggy patches that breed mosquitoes and dollar weed. You’re not running zones that spray the driveway while missing half the grass. And you’re definitely not getting a water bill that makes you wonder if there’s a leak somewhere.
There probably is. Most systems we inspect have at least one problem, and plenty have several. A cracked head here, a valve that’s sticking, a timer that’s watering twice as long as it should. These aren’t things you’d notice until they cost you.
Regular irrigation system maintenance catches that stuff early. We walk every zone, test pressure, check for leaks, adjust heads, and make sure your system is doing what it’s supposed to do: water your property efficiently without wasting money or killing your landscape. You get lower water bills, healthier turf, and a system that lasts years longer than one that’s ignored.
We’re a local irrigation company that’s been working in Palm Beach County long enough to know what breaks, why it breaks, and how to fix it right the first time. We’re not a lawn care company that also “does sprinklers.” This is what we do.
Westgate properties deal with sandy soil, inconsistent rainfall, and water restrictions that change depending on the season. Your system has to adjust for that, and most homeowners don’t realize how often settings need to change. We do, because we’ve seen what happens when they don’t.
We’re licensed, insured, and we’ve worked on thousands of systems across the area. Our reputation is built on showing up, diagnosing the real problem, and not selling you things you don’t need. You’ll get straight answers and a one-year warranty on repairs, not the standard 30-day coverage most companies offer.
We start by running each zone individually and walking the entire system. That means checking every head, every valve, and every section of your property to see what’s working and what isn’t.
While the system’s running, we’re looking for obvious issues like broken heads, misaligned spray patterns, and leaks. But we’re also checking things you wouldn’t notice: water pressure inconsistencies, heads that aren’t popping up all the way, zones that run too long or not long enough. We test your controller settings, your rain sensor, and if you have a pump, we check that too.
After the inspection, we’ll walk you through what we found. If something needs fixing, we’ll explain what it is, why it matters, and what it costs. Most repairs we can handle the same day. If it’s something bigger, we’ll give you a clear plan and a fair price.
Then we adjust your system for the season. Florida doesn’t need the same watering schedule in December that it does in June, but most controllers are still set like it’s summer year-round. We dial that in so you’re not overwatering when it’s cool or underwatering during a dry stretch. That alone usually drops your water bill.
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A proper sprinkler system maintenance visit isn’t just a guy glancing at your timer and calling it good. You’re getting a full system check that covers everything from the controller to the last head in the back corner of your yard.
We run every zone and inspect each sprinkler head for clogs, cracks, and coverage issues. We check your valves to make sure they’re opening and closing properly. We test water pressure to confirm it’s in the right range—not so high that it’s misting, not so low that coverage is weak. If you’ve got a rain sensor, we test it. If there’s a pump, we check that it’s running efficiently.
In Westgate and throughout Palm Beach County, irrigation systems take a beating from heat, storms, and soil conditions that shift over time. Heads crack, lines develop pinhole leaks, and controllers get fried during lightning storms. We’ve seen it all, and we know where to look. A single hidden leak can waste over 100,000 gallons a month. That’s real money leaving your account for nothing.
After everything’s inspected and repaired, we adjust your programming. Most systems are set to water way too much in the fall and winter because no one bothered to change the schedule. We fix that, and you’ll see the difference on your next bill.
Twice a year is the standard recommendation, but it depends on your system and your property. Most homeowners benefit from a spring check before the heavy growing season and a fall adjustment when watering needs drop.
If your system is older, if you’ve got a lot of zones, or if you’ve noticed any issues like uneven coverage or high water bills, you might want to add a mid-summer check. Florida’s climate is tough on irrigation systems, and small problems turn into expensive ones fast.
At a minimum, get your system inspected once a year. Skipping maintenance doesn’t save you money. It just means you’re paying for water you’re wasting and repairs that could’ve been prevented.
Leaks are number one. Underground line breaks, cracked fittings, and heads that are leaking at the base. A lot of times homeowners don’t even know they’re there because the water’s soaking into the ground or running during the early morning when no one’s watching.
Misaligned or clogged heads are a close second. Sprinklers that are watering the sidewalk, the street, or just spinning in circles because they’re clogged with debris. That’s wasted water and poor coverage, which means parts of your lawn aren’t getting what they need.
Controller issues are also really common. Timers that are set wrong, rain sensors that aren’t working, or programming that hasn’t been updated in years. We’ve seen systems watering for 45 minutes per zone in December. That’s not just overkill, it’s drowning your turf and spiking your bill for no reason.
Yes, and usually noticeably. If your system has any leaks, broken heads, or zones running longer than they should, you’re paying for water that’s doing nothing useful.
One leaking valve or cracked pipe can waste thousands of gallons a week. Overwatering because your timer’s set wrong can double what you should be using. When we optimize your system and fix those issues, most customers see their water bills drop within the first billing cycle.
The savings add up fast. A typical maintenance visit costs a fraction of what you’d spend on wasted water over a few months, and that’s before you factor in the cost of replacing dead plants or repairing major damage from an undetected problem. It pays for itself.
Most of the time, yes. We carry common parts and tools on every service call, so if we find a broken head, a leaking valve, or a wiring issue, we can usually handle it right then.
If it’s something more involved—like a mainline break or a controller that needs replacing—we’ll give you a clear estimate on the spot and schedule a follow-up if needed. But the goal is always to get your system back to 100% as quickly as possible.
We’re not interested in dragging things out or making you wait for parts that we should’ve had with us. If we can fix it during the appointment, we do. And everything we repair is covered by a one-year warranty, so you’re not stuck if something goes wrong down the line.
You can definitely keep an eye on your system and catch some obvious stuff—heads that aren’t popping up, zones that aren’t running, wet spots in the yard. But there’s a lot you won’t see without the right tools and experience.
Underground leaks, pressure issues, valve problems, and controller settings that are silently costing you money every month—those aren’t things most homeowners can diagnose on their own. And even if you spot a problem, fixing it correctly without the right parts or knowledge can make things worse.
Professional irrigation maintenance isn’t just about finding what’s broken. It’s about optimizing your system so it’s running efficiently, adjusting it for Florida’s seasonal changes, and catching small issues before they turn into expensive emergencies. You wouldn’t skip oil changes on your car. Same logic applies here.
We’ll walk you through exactly what’s wrong, why it’s a problem, and what it’ll take to fix it. You’ll get a straightforward explanation and a fair price—no pressure, no upselling.
If it’s something that needs immediate attention, like a mainline break that’s flooding your yard, we’ll prioritize that. If it’s something you can afford to wait on, we’ll let you know. Our job is to give you the information you need to make the right call for your property and your budget.
Most major issues we find didn’t start out major. They were small problems that got ignored until they caused real damage. That’s exactly why regular maintenance matters. Catching things early means you’re dealing with a $150 repair instead of a $1,500 replacement.