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A broken sprinkler system doesn’t just waste water—it kills your lawn. Dead spots, overwatering, and sky-high water bills are just the beginning.
When we fix your sprinkler repair issues, you get back to even coverage across your entire property. No more brown patches where heads aren’t working. No more soggy areas where valves won’t shut off properly.
Your irrigation system will deliver the right amount of water exactly where it needs to go. That means a healthier lawn, lower water bills, and one less thing to worry about every morning when you look outside.
Sprinkler Contractors of Palm Beaches LLC has been keeping Hypoluxo lawns green and healthy for years. We’ve seen every type of sprinkler problem you can imagine—and fixed them all.
From broken sprinkler heads damaged by lawnmowers to controller issues that leave zones running all night, we handle residential and commercial irrigation repairs throughout Palm Beach County. Our technicians work on all major brands including Rain Bird, Hunter, and Toro systems.
We’re not the cheapest option in Hypoluxo, and that’s intentional. You’re investing in repairs that last, technicians who show up when they say they will, and honest communication about what’s wrong and what it takes to fix it right.
First, we inspect your entire sprinkler system to identify the real problem. Sometimes what looks like a broken sprinkler head is actually a valve issue or water pressure problem. We check each zone, test the controller, and examine all the components.
Next, we explain exactly what’s wrong and what it will take to fix it. No surprises, no upselling—just straight talk about your options and the costs involved.
Then we get to work with the right parts and tools. We carry common replacement parts for most major brands, so many repairs can be completed the same day. For more complex issues, we’ll get your system temporarily operational while we order specialized components.
Finally, we test everything to make sure your irrigation system is working properly. We’ll run through each zone, check the coverage patterns, and adjust timing if needed. You’ll know your sprinkler repair is done right.
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Our sprinkler system repair service covers everything from simple head replacements to complex valve rebuilds. We repair broken sprinkler heads, fix leaking pipes, replace faulty solenoids, and troubleshoot controller problems.
In Hypoluxo’s climate, sprinkler heads take a beating from the sun, sand, and constant use. We see a lot of clogged nozzles from debris, tilted heads from soil settling, and damaged components from lawn equipment. Our technicians are trained to spot these issues quickly and fix them efficiently.
We also handle the less obvious problems that waste water and money. Misaligned spray patterns, incorrect water pressure, and zone valves that don’t close properly can double your water bill without you realizing it. A proper sprinkler repair addresses these efficiency issues, not just the obvious broken parts.
Florida law requires functioning rain sensors on all irrigation systems, and we make sure yours is working correctly. We also inspect backflow preventers, check for underground leaks, and ensure your system meets local water restrictions.
Look for obvious signs like brown or yellow patches in your lawn, sprinkler heads that won’t pop up, or water pooling where it shouldn’t be. You might also notice your water bill creeping up without explanation.
Less obvious signs include misting instead of proper spray patterns, zones that run too long or not long enough, and areas of your lawn that stay soggy long after watering. If you see water spraying onto your driveway or sidewalk instead of your grass, that’s another clear indicator something’s wrong.
Don’t wait until your lawn starts dying. Most sprinkler problems get worse over time and become more expensive to fix. A quick inspection can catch small issues before they turn into major headaches.
Clogged or damaged sprinkler heads are by far the most common issue we see. Between sand, grass clippings, and debris, heads get blocked regularly. Add in damage from lawnmowers, foot traffic, and the occasional car tire, and you’ve got a recipe for frequent head replacements.
The second most common problem is valve issues—either they won’t turn on or they won’t shut off properly. This usually means a bad solenoid or a worn diaphragm inside the valve. These components wear out over time, especially with Florida’s hard water and constant use.
Controller problems round out the top three. Whether it’s programming that got reset during a power outage or internal components that failed, timer issues can leave your lawn either flooded or bone dry.
Simple repairs like replacing a few broken sprinkler heads usually take 30 minutes to an hour. We carry the most common head types and sizes on our trucks, so there’s no waiting for parts.
More complex issues like valve repairs or controller replacements can take 2-4 hours depending on the problem. If we need to dig up buried valves or run new wire, that adds time to the job.
The biggest variable is diagnosis time. Sometimes what looks like a simple fix turns out to be part of a larger problem. We’d rather take the time to identify all the issues upfront than have you call us back next week with the same symptoms.
You can handle basic maintenance like cleaning clogged nozzles or adjusting spray patterns on pop-up heads. Those are straightforward tasks that don’t require special tools or expertise.
But anything involving digging, electrical connections, or water pressure should be left to professionals. It’s easy to damage underground pipes when you’re not sure where they run. And if you accidentally introduce dirt or debris into the irrigation lines during a repair, you could create problems throughout your entire system.
The biggest risk with DIY sprinkler repairs is using the wrong replacement parts. Different head types deliver different amounts of water, and mixing them can create uneven coverage that damages your lawn. Professional repair ensures you get the right components installed correctly the first time.
Basic repairs like replacing a few sprinkler heads typically cost $150-300 depending on the number and type of heads needed. Valve repairs usually run $200-400 per valve, including parts and labor.
Controller replacement can range from $300-600 depending on the features you want. More complex repairs involving underground pipe work or major system overhauls can cost more, but we’ll always give you a clear estimate before starting any work.
The real cost of sprinkler problems isn’t the repair bill—it’s what happens when you wait too long to fix them. A $50 broken head can kill hundreds of dollars worth of sod if it’s not replaced quickly. And a leaking valve can add $100+ to your monthly water bill until it’s repaired.
Yes, we work on all major irrigation brands including Rain Bird, Hunter, Toro, and Irritrol systems. We also service older or less common brands, though parts availability can sometimes be an issue with discontinued models.
Most sprinkler system components are fairly standardized, so even if we can’t find the exact original part, we can usually find a compatible replacement that works just as well. Our technicians carry a wide selection of common parts and can source specialized components when needed.
The brand of your system matters less than the quality of the repair work. Proper installation, correct water pressure, and appropriate head selection are what make the difference between a repair that lasts and one that fails again in six months.
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