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When your sprinkler system breaks down, every day counts. Brown patches spread across your lawn while your water bill climbs from leaks you can’t see. You’ve invested too much in your property to watch it deteriorate because of faulty irrigation.
We fix sprinkler problems the right way, the first time. No more soggy spots drowning your grass or dry patches that turn brown within days. No more controllers that won’t turn on or zones that run constantly, flooding your driveway instead of watering your lawn.
Your system works like it should. Water goes where it belongs, when it should, for exactly as long as needed. Your grass stays green, your bills stay reasonable, and you stop worrying about your irrigation system.
We’ve been fixing irrigation problems throughout Greenacres and Palm Beach County for years. We understand Florida’s unique challenges – sandy soils that drain too fast, summer heat that stresses systems, and unpredictable rainfall that throws off watering schedules.
Most sprinkler problems in Greenacres come from the same issues: clogged heads from our sandy soil, valves that stick in our humidity, and controllers that can’t keep up with Florida’s changing weather patterns. We’ve seen it all and know exactly how to fix it.
When you call us, you’re working with technicians who live and work in this area. We know which sprinkler heads hold up best in Palm Beach County’s climate and which irrigation components fail most often in Florida’s conditions.
We start with a complete system diagnosis, checking every zone to identify exactly what’s wrong. Most homeowners notice the obvious problems – heads that won’t pop up or water spraying onto the sidewalk – but miss the hidden issues that waste water and damage your lawn.
Our technicians test water pressure, inspect all valves and connections, and run through each zone systematically. We look for clogged nozzles, tilted heads, broken pipes, and controller problems that might not be obvious but still affect your system’s performance.
Once we find the issues, we explain what needs to be fixed and why. No surprises, no upselling – just honest recommendations based on what your system actually needs. We use quality parts designed for Florida’s climate and back our work so you know it’s done right.
Most repairs are completed the same day. Simple fixes like cleaning clogged heads or adjusting spray patterns take minutes. More complex repairs like replacing valves or fixing broken pipes typically take a few hours, but we work efficiently to get your system running again quickly.
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We repair every component of your irrigation system, from simple sprinkler head adjustments to complex controller replacements. Broken pipes, leaking valves, clogged nozzles, faulty timers – if it’s part of your sprinkler system, we fix it.
In Greenacres, the most common repairs involve sprinkler heads damaged by lawn equipment or clogged by debris. Florida’s sandy soil gets into everything, and our frequent storms blow grass clippings and leaves into spray patterns. We clean, adjust, or replace heads to restore proper coverage.
Controller problems are especially frustrating because they affect your entire system. Whether your timer won’t turn on, zones won’t shut off, or your schedule keeps resetting, we diagnose electrical issues and get your programming working correctly. Many Greenacres homeowners benefit from upgrading to smart controllers that adjust automatically for Florida’s changing weather conditions.
Pipe repairs require more work but are crucial for preventing water waste. Underground leaks can run for weeks before you notice soggy spots in your yard or unusually high water bills. We locate damaged sections, excavate carefully to minimize landscape disruption, and replace broken pipes with materials designed for Florida’s soil conditions.
Most sprinkler repairs in Greenacres cost between $130 and $360, depending on what needs to be fixed. Simple repairs like cleaning clogged heads or adjusting spray patterns are on the lower end, while replacing valves or fixing broken pipes costs more.
Sprinkler head replacement, the most common repair we do, typically runs $60 to $150 per head including labor and parts. Controller repairs vary widely based on the problem – sometimes it’s just reprogramming, other times the entire unit needs replacement.
We provide upfront estimates before starting any work, so you know exactly what to expect. Most homeowners find that professional repairs cost much less than the water waste and lawn damage that happens when problems go unfixed.
Clogged sprinkler heads are extremely common in Greenacres because of our sandy soil and frequent lawn maintenance. Every time you mow, edge, or blow leaves, debris gets stirred up and settles into sprinkler nozzles.
Florida’s sandy soil is particularly problematic because it’s fine enough to get through most sprinkler filters but coarse enough to block spray patterns once it accumulates. Add in grass clippings, leaves, and the occasional insect, and you have a perfect recipe for clogged heads.
The best prevention is regular maintenance – we recommend having your system checked at least twice a year to clean heads before clogs affect your lawn coverage. Installing better filters and adjusting your mowing patterns around sprinkler heads also helps reduce the problem.
In Florida’s climate, your sprinkler system should be professionally serviced at least twice a year – once before the heavy summer watering season and once after to prepare for winter. Many Greenacres homeowners benefit from quarterly maintenance because our conditions are particularly hard on irrigation systems.
Florida’s intense heat, frequent storms, and sandy soil create more wear and tear than most climates. Sprinkler heads settle into soft ground, valves stick from humidity, and controllers struggle with rapidly changing weather patterns that require constant adjustments.
Regular maintenance catches small problems before they become expensive repairs. A clogged head costs $15 to clean during a service call but can cause hundreds of dollars in lawn damage if it goes unnoticed for months. Most maintenance visits pay for themselves by preventing bigger issues and reducing water waste.
Yes, we diagnose and repair sprinkler systems that won’t start, whether the problem is electrical, mechanical, or programming-related. When your entire system won’t turn on, the issue is usually with the controller, main valve, or power supply.
Controller problems are most common – power surges from Florida’s frequent thunderstorms can damage circuits, or programming can get corrupted and need to be reset. Sometimes it’s as simple as a tripped breaker or loose wire connection that we can fix in minutes.
If the controller seems to be working but no zones activate, the problem is likely with your main shut-off valve or pump system. We trace the water flow from your main line through each component to find where the blockage or failure occurs, then make the necessary repairs to get water flowing to your sprinkler heads again.
We specialize in residential sprinkler system repair throughout Greenacres and surrounding Palm Beach County areas. Our expertise focuses on the types of irrigation systems found in homes, condos, and small commercial properties like office buildings or retail centers.
Residential systems have different requirements than large commercial installations. Home sprinkler systems typically use smaller pipes, different pressure ranges, and simpler controllers that require specialized knowledge to repair properly. We understand how these systems work and carry the right parts to fix them quickly.
Whether you have a basic timer-controlled system or a smart irrigation setup with weather sensors and zone-specific programming, we have the experience to diagnose problems and make effective repairs. Our goal is getting your system working reliably so your landscape stays healthy year-round.
If you notice water waste from your sprinkler system, turn off the affected zone immediately and call for service. Water waste usually indicates broken heads, leaking valves, or incorrect programming that can quickly damage your lawn and drive up utility bills.
Common signs of water waste include water pooling around sprinkler heads, soggy spots in your yard that don’t dry out, or water spraying onto driveways and sidewalks instead of grass. Sometimes the problem is obvious like a broken head shooting water into the air, other times it’s subtle like a valve that doesn’t close completely.
The sooner you address water waste, the less damage occurs to your landscape and your wallet. A small leak can waste hundreds of gallons per week, and overwatering can kill grass just as effectively as underwatering. We respond quickly to water waste issues because we know how important it is to stop the problem before it gets worse.
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