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When your sprinkler system breaks down, every day counts. Brown patches spread. Water bills spike from leaks. Your landscape investment takes a hit.
We fix the problem right the first time. No more uneven watering that leaves half your lawn struggling. No more surprise water bills from hidden leaks. No more guessing games about what’s actually wrong.
You get a system that waters evenly, runs efficiently, and keeps your property looking the way it should. That’s what proper irrigation repair looks like.
Sprinkler Contractors of Palm Beaches LLC has been fixing irrigation problems throughout Palm Beach County for years. We understand how Pahokee’s soil conditions and water pressure affect your sprinkler system performance.
Most irrigation issues aren’t mysterious. They’re predictable problems that happen when systems age or when Florida weather takes its toll. We’ve seen them all.
Our team carries the tools and parts needed to handle repairs on the spot. Licensed, insured, and focused on getting your system back to reliable operation.
First, we diagnose the actual problem. Not just the obvious symptoms, but what’s causing them. Broken sprinkler heads are easy to spot. Underground leaks and pressure issues take more detective work.
We test water pressure, check controller programming, and inspect each zone systematically. Most repairs happen the same day once we identify the issue.
You’ll know exactly what we found, what needs fixing, and what it costs before any work begins. No surprises, no upselling, just straightforward repair work that solves the problem.
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Every sprinkler repair starts with complete system evaluation. We don’t just fix the broken part and leave. We check water pressure, inspect all zones, and test controller functions to catch problems before they cause more damage.
Pahokee’s sandy soil and seasonal weather patterns create specific challenges for irrigation systems. Heads clog with debris. Pipes shift and crack. Controllers fail during summer heat. We stock the parts that fail most often in this area.
You get quality replacement parts, proper installation, and system testing to ensure everything works correctly. We also provide recommendations for preventing similar issues down the road.
Sprinkler repair costs depend on what’s actually broken. Simple fixes like replacing sprinkler heads typically run $15-25 per head. Valve repairs range from $75-150. More complex issues like main line breaks cost $200-400 depending on location and depth.
We provide upfront pricing before starting any work. No hidden charges or surprise fees. Most common repairs in Pahokee involve clogged nozzles, broken heads from lawn equipment, or valve diaphragms that fail in Florida heat.
The key is catching problems early. A $25 sprinkler head replacement beats a $300 main line repair that happens when water keeps running underground.
Low water pressure usually comes from one of three sources: clogged nozzles, stuck valves, or leaks in the system. In Pahokee’s sandy soil, debris and mineral buildup block sprinkler heads over time.
Valves can stick partially open or closed, reducing flow to entire zones. Underground leaks are harder to spot but waste water and drop pressure throughout the system. Sometimes the issue is with your home’s main water pressure, not the irrigation system itself.
We test pressure at multiple points to isolate where the problem starts. Most pressure issues have straightforward fixes once you identify the actual cause instead of guessing.
Most sprinkler repairs take 1-3 hours depending on the problem. Replacing broken heads or fixing stuck valves usually happens within an hour. Underground pipe repairs take longer because we need to locate the leak and excavate carefully.
Complex controller issues or multiple zone problems might require a half-day visit. We carry common parts on our trucks, so most repairs finish the same day without waiting for special orders.
Emergency repairs during peak watering season get priority scheduling. We understand that broken irrigation systems can’t wait a week when your lawn is already stressed from heat.
Lawn mowers and string trimmers cause most sprinkler head damage in Pahokee. Heads that stick up too high get clipped during regular maintenance. Tree roots can also push heads out of alignment or crack the surrounding pipe connections.
Florida’s freeze-thaw cycles, though rare, can crack plastic components. More commonly, heads clog with sand and debris, causing uneven spray patterns that homeowners notice as dry or soggy spots.
Pop-up heads that don’t retract fully often have debris blocking the mechanism or worn springs that need replacement. These issues develop gradually, so regular inspection helps catch problems before they affect your lawn’s health.
Systems over 15 years old often need major updates, but complete replacement isn’t always necessary. If your controller, main lines, and valve boxes are in good condition, upgrading heads and valves might be more cost-effective.
Frequent repairs, high water bills, and poor coverage patterns indicate it’s time for system evaluation. Sometimes the issue is outdated programming or inefficient heads rather than fundamental system failure.
We assess your current system’s condition and provide honest recommendations. Partial upgrades can improve efficiency and reliability without the expense of complete reinstallation. The right choice depends on your specific system and budget.
We repair all major brands of residential sprinkler systems including Hunter, Rain Bird, Toro, and Orbit controllers and components. Most irrigation systems use similar principles, so we can diagnose and fix issues regardless of the original manufacturer.
Drip irrigation, spray systems, and rotary sprinklers all get the same systematic approach to troubleshooting. We stock parts for the most common systems found in Palm Beach County residential properties.
Older systems sometimes require special-order parts, but we can usually provide temporary fixes to keep your system running while replacement components arrive. Our goal is maintaining your landscape investment regardless of what equipment you currently have installed.
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