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You know that sinking feeling when you see brown patches spreading across your lawn. Or when your water bill jumps $200 because a valve is stuck open. That’s exactly what we fix – fast.
A working sprinkler system means your lawn stays green through Florida’s brutal summers. Your water bills stay reasonable. Your neighbors aren’t giving you those looks about your dying landscaping. And you’re not scrambling with garden hoses every evening trying to save what’s left.
We diagnose the real problem – whether it’s a cracked head, a broken valve, or electrical issues with your timer – and get it fixed the same day when possible.
We’ve been fixing irrigation systems throughout Palm Beach County for years. We understand how Florida’s sandy soil, intense heat, and seasonal rains put unique stress on sprinkler systems.
In Pine Air, we see the same issues repeatedly: heads damaged by lawn equipment, valves that fail during the dry season, and timers that can’t keep up with Florida’s water restriction schedules. We stock the right parts and know exactly how to fix them.
Our licensed technicians have diagnosed thousands of sprinkler problems. We’re not the cheapest option – but we’re the one that gets it right the first time.
First, we run a complete system check. We turn on each zone individually, check water pressure, examine every head, and test all electrical connections. This isn’t a quick glance – it’s a thorough diagnostic that finds the real problem.
Next, we explain exactly what’s wrong and what it’ll cost to fix. No surprises. No upselling. Just straight talk about what your system needs to work properly again.
Then we make the repair using quality parts that last. We test everything twice before we leave. Most repairs are completed the same day, and we clean up any mess we make.
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We fix broken sprinkler heads, repair cracked pipes, replace faulty valves, and troubleshoot timer problems. We also handle pump repairs, backflow testing, and zone rewiring when needed.
In Pine Air’s climate, sprinkler systems work overtime. The combination of sandy soil that drains quickly and intense summer heat means your system runs more cycles than systems up north. Add in Florida’s unpredictable weather patterns – from drought to flooding – and components wear out faster.
We use parts designed for Florida conditions. Hunter, Rain Bird, and other commercial-grade components that handle the heat, humidity, and constant use. We also adjust systems to work with Palm Beach County’s water restrictions, so you stay compliant while keeping your lawn healthy.
Most sprinkler repairs in Pine Air can be completed the same day you call, especially for common issues like broken heads or stuck valves. We understand that Florida lawns can’t wait – even one day without water during summer can cause permanent damage to your grass.
We keep fully stocked trucks with the most common replacement parts for all major sprinkler brands. For more complex repairs involving electrical work or pump replacement, we typically complete the job within 24-48 hours. Emergency repairs during peak summer months get priority scheduling because we know how quickly your lawn can deteriorate in Pine Air’s heat.
The most frequent issues we repair in Pine Air are cracked or broken sprinkler heads, usually from lawn mowers or foot traffic. Florida’s sandy soil also causes heads to sink or tilt over time, creating uneven water coverage.
Valve problems are also common – they either stick open (causing high water bills) or fail to open (leaving dry spots). Timer and electrical issues increase during Florida’s rainy season when moisture gets into control boxes. We also see a lot of clogged nozzles from Pine Air’s hard water and debris, plus broken pipes from tree roots or ground settling. Each of these problems can waste hundreds of gallons of water and kill sections of your lawn if not fixed quickly.
Basic sprinkler repairs in Pine Air typically range from $75 to $225, depending on the specific problem and parts needed. Simple fixes like replacing a broken sprinkler head or cleaning clogged nozzles are on the lower end, while valve replacements or electrical repairs cost more.
The exact cost depends on your system’s age, the brand of components, and how extensive the damage is. We provide upfront pricing before starting any work – no surprises on your bill. Many repairs actually save you money long-term by stopping water waste from leaky valves or poorly functioning heads. A stuck-open valve can add $200+ to your monthly water bill, so a $150 repair pays for itself quickly.
Yes, we repair all major sprinkler system brands commonly found in Pine Air, including Rain Bird, Hunter, Toro, Orbit, and Irritrol systems. We also work on older systems and discontinued models that other companies won’t touch.
Our trucks carry parts for the most popular brands, and we can source specialized components for older or commercial systems within 24 hours. Whether your system was installed last year or twenty years ago, we have the experience and parts access to get it working properly. We’ve worked on everything from basic residential timer systems to complex commercial installations with multiple zones and smart controllers.
Absolutely. We regularly adjust sprinkler systems in Pine Air to meet Palm Beach County’s water restriction schedules while still maintaining healthy lawns. This often involves reprogramming timers, installing rain sensors, or upgrading to smart controllers that automatically adjust for weather conditions.
Many older systems waste water by running during rain or using outdated watering schedules. We can retrofit your system with modern efficiency features like pressure-compensating nozzles, soil moisture sensors, and weather-based controllers. These upgrades not only keep you compliant with local restrictions but also reduce your water bills significantly. We’ll also show you how to manually adjust your system during drought restrictions or seasonal watering bans.
If you spot water pooling around sprinkler heads or soggy areas in your yard, turn off your system immediately and call us. Continuing to run a leaking system wastes hundreds of gallons and can cause serious damage to your landscape and foundation.
Check your water meter – if it’s running when all water is turned off in your house, you likely have an underground leak that needs immediate attention. Take photos of any obvious damage or wet spots to help us diagnose the problem faster. Don’t try to dig up pipes yourself, as you could damage electrical lines or make the leak worse. We use specialized leak detection equipment to pinpoint problems without unnecessary digging, and we can usually repair most leaks the same day.
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