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Your irrigation system should save you time and money, not create headaches. When we finish repairing your sprinkler system, you’ll have even water coverage across your entire lawn, no more brown spots from broken heads, and a system that actually turns off when it’s supposed to.
You’ll stop watching your water bill climb from leaks you can’t see. Your neighbors will notice your lawn stays green even during Florida’s restrictive watering schedules. Most importantly, you’ll have one less thing to worry about when you pull into your driveway.
That’s what happens when your sprinkler repair is handled by professionals who understand both the equipment and the local water restrictions that make South Florida irrigation so challenging.
We’ve been keeping South Florida lawns healthy for years. We know that in this climate, your irrigation system isn’t just a convenience—it’s essential for protecting your landscape investment.
We understand the unique challenges of maintaining irrigation systems in Palm Beach County. From the sandy soils that affect water distribution to the strict watering restrictions that change seasonally, we’ve seen it all. Our technicians live and work in these communities, so we know exactly what your system needs to perform reliably year-round.
When you call us, you’re getting contractors who understand that a broken sprinkler system in Cabana Colony isn’t just an inconvenience—it’s a threat to your property value and peace of mind.
We start with a complete system evaluation to identify not just the obvious problem, but any underlying issues that could cause future failures. Our technicians activate each zone individually, checking water pressure, coverage patterns, and component performance.
Next, we diagnose the root cause. Whether it’s a damaged sprinkler head from lawn equipment, a valve that’s stuck open, or underground pipe damage from settling soil, we locate the exact source of the problem. We explain what we found and what it’ll take to fix it properly.
Then we make the repair using quality components designed for Florida’s challenging conditions. We test the entire system before we leave, adjusting spray patterns and timing to ensure optimal coverage. You’ll know your system is working correctly, not just temporarily patched.
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Our sprinkler repair service covers every component of your irrigation system. We repair and replace broken sprinkler heads, fix leaking valves, resolve wiring issues, and calibrate timers and controllers. We also handle pump repairs and backflow prevention device maintenance.
In Cabana Colony, we see common issues like heads damaged by lawn maintenance equipment, valves that fail due to debris in the water supply, and timer programming problems that waste water during restricted hours. We carry parts for all major sprinkler system brands and can source specialized components when needed.
We also address the efficiency issues that drive up water bills. This includes adjusting spray patterns to eliminate overspray onto driveways and sidewalks, installing pressure-regulating devices where needed, and ensuring your rain sensor actually works to prevent watering during storms. These details make the difference between a system that just runs and one that protects your landscape efficiently.
We understand that irrigation emergencies can’t wait, especially in South Florida’s climate where lawns can show stress within days. For most common repairs like broken sprinkler heads, stuck valves, or timer issues, we can typically complete the work the same day we diagnose the problem.
More complex repairs involving underground pipe damage or pump replacement may require additional time for parts or excavation, but we’ll give you a clear timeline upfront. We carry the most common repair parts on our trucks, so simple fixes like replacing damaged heads or cleaning clogged nozzles happen immediately.
The key is calling as soon as you notice a problem. What seems like a minor issue—like one zone not turning on—can quickly become expensive landscape damage if left unrepaired during Florida’s hot, dry periods.
The most frequent issues we encounter are damaged sprinkler heads from lawn mowers or other equipment, which creates uneven water distribution and brown spots. We also see a lot of valve problems where zones won’t turn on or won’t shut off, usually caused by debris in the water supply or worn internal components.
Timer and controller malfunctions are increasingly common, especially with older systems that aren’t programmed correctly for current water restrictions. Many homeowners don’t realize their system is running during prohibited hours until they receive a citation from the county.
Underground pipe breaks are another major issue, often caused by root intrusion or soil settling. These can be tricky to locate without proper equipment, but they waste enormous amounts of water and can damage your landscape if not addressed quickly.
Absolutely. We stay current with all local and county water restriction requirements, which can change seasonally based on drought conditions and aquifer levels. Part of our repair service includes ensuring your system operates within these guidelines.
We’ll verify that your timer is programmed for the correct watering days based on your address, check that your rain sensor is functioning properly to prevent watering during storms, and ensure your system doesn’t run during prohibited hours. These aren’t just good practices—they’re required by law in most Palm Beach County areas.
We also make sure your system delivers water efficiently during the limited hours when watering is allowed. This means proper head spacing, appropriate pressure regulation, and eliminating any overspray that wastes water on non-landscaped areas.
The most obvious signs are visible problems like broken or missing sprinkler heads, water pooling in your yard, or sections of your lawn that are brown despite regular watering. But there are subtler indicators that suggest your system needs attention.
If your water bill has increased without explanation, you might have underground leaks that aren’t immediately visible. Uneven spray patterns, heads that don’t pop up fully, or zones that run longer than programmed all indicate component problems that will worsen over time.
You should also have your system checked if you notice it running during rain storms, watering at prohibited times, or if some zones never seem to turn on. These issues often start small but can lead to expensive landscape damage or water restriction violations if ignored.
Yes, we service and repair all major irrigation system brands including Hunter, Rain Bird, Toro, Irritrol, and others commonly installed in South Florida. Our technicians are trained on the specific components and operating characteristics of different manufacturers’ equipment.
We stock parts for the most popular systems and can source specialized components for older or less common brands. In some cases, we might recommend upgrading certain components to more reliable or efficient alternatives, but we’ll always explain your options and the benefits of each approach.
Whether your system was installed last year or twenty years ago, we have the expertise and parts availability to get it working properly. We’ve worked on everything from basic residential systems to complex commercial installations throughout Palm Beach County.
Our comprehensive repair service starts with a complete system evaluation to identify all issues, not just the obvious problem you called about. We test each zone individually, check water pressure and coverage patterns, and inspect all visible components for wear or damage.
The repair work includes replacing damaged components, adjusting spray patterns for optimal coverage, cleaning clogged nozzles, and calibrating timers and controllers. We also check and repair wiring connections, test backflow prevention devices, and ensure your rain sensor is working correctly.
Before we leave, we run through the entire system to verify everything operates correctly and efficiently. We’ll also provide recommendations for preventing future problems and explain any maintenance you can do yourself to keep your system running smoothly between professional services.
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