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    Sprinkler Repair in Wellington, FL

    Get Your System Running Right

    Professional sprinkler repair that stops water waste, saves your lawn, and keeps your Wellington property looking its best year-round.

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    Wellington Irrigation System Repair

    Stop Throwing Money Down the Drain

    A broken sprinkler head wastes up to 225 gallons every 15 minutes it runs. That’s not just money down the drain—it’s your lawn suffering while your water bill skyrockets.

    When your sprinkler system works properly, you get even coverage that keeps your grass healthy without overwatering. Your landscape stays green through Wellington’s dry spells and restrictions. Your property value stays protected, and you’re not constantly worried about dead spots or flooding.

    Most importantly, you’re not dealing with the headache of unreliable contractors who don’t show up or leave you with bigger problems than when they started.

    Wellington Sprinkler Contractors

    We Know Wellington's Irrigation Challenges

    We’ve been serving Wellington and Palm Beach County since 2008. We understand how Florida’s sandy soil, intense heat, and strict watering restrictions affect your irrigation system.

    Wellington homeowners deal with unique challenges—from the odd/even watering schedule to systems that work overtime during dry season. We’ve seen every problem these conditions create, from clogged heads filled with sand to timers that can’t keep up with seasonal demands.

    That’s why we focus on repairs that actually last, not quick fixes that leave you calling someone else in six months.

    Sprinkler System Repair Process

    Here's How We Fix It Right

    First, we diagnose the real problem. Not just the obvious stuff you can see, but the underlying issues that caused it. Broken sprinkler heads usually mean pressure problems. Zones that won’t turn on could be valve issues, bad solenoids, or timer malfunctions.

    We test every zone under pressure, check all the electrical connections, and inspect components most contractors skip—like rain sensors that should shut your system off but don’t, or valves that stick because of our hard water.

    Then we fix everything properly the first time. We use quality parts that handle Florida conditions, adjust coverage for your specific landscape needs, and make sure your system works with Wellington’s watering restrictions. You get a system that runs efficiently and reliably, not one that breaks down again next month.

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    Wellington Sprinkler Repair Services

    Complete System Restoration

    We repair everything in your irrigation system—broken sprinkler heads, stuck valves, faulty timers, clogged lines, and pump problems. Whether it’s a single head that won’t pop up or multiple zones that have stopped working completely.

    Wellington’s climate is tough on irrigation systems. The combination of sandy soil, hard water, and year-round operation means components wear out faster here than in other parts of the country. We stock parts specifically designed for these conditions.

    Our repairs include pressure testing, coverage adjustment, and seasonal programming that works with South Florida Water Management restrictions. We also check your rain sensor—required by Florida law but often the first thing to malfunction. Every repair comes with proper testing to make sure the problem is actually solved, not just temporarily patched.

    Why did my sprinkler zone suddenly stop working?

    Usually it’s a valve problem, but there are several possibilities. The valve diaphragm might be stuck or cracked, preventing water flow to that zone. Solenoids—the electrical components that open and close valves—commonly fail in Florida’s heat and humidity.

    Sometimes it’s simpler. The main valve for that zone could be partially closed, or debris might be blocking the line. Electrical issues are also common—bad wire connections, timer malfunctions, or problems with the control box can prevent zones from getting the signal to turn on.

    We start by testing the electrical signal, then check water pressure and valve operation. Most zone failures can be fixed the same day once we identify whether it’s mechanical, electrical, or a combination of both.

    Simple repairs like replacing a broken sprinkler head or cleaning clogged nozzles typically run $75-150. More complex issues involving valves, pumps, or electrical problems can range from $150-300 depending on parts and labor needed.

    The biggest cost factors are the type of repair and how many zones are affected. A single broken head is straightforward. Multiple zones not working usually indicates valve box problems, timer issues, or main line damage that requires more diagnosis and parts.

    We provide upfront estimates before starting work, so you know exactly what you’re paying. Most Wellington repairs fall in the $100-200 range, but we’ll tell you the specific cost for your situation after we diagnose the problem. No surprises or hidden fees.

    Absolutely. Water waste usually comes from broken heads, misaligned spray patterns, or systems running longer than necessary. A single broken head can waste 225 gallons in just 15 minutes—that adds up fast on your water bill.

    We fix the immediate problems first—replace broken heads, adjust spray patterns so water hits your lawn instead of sidewalks, and repair leaks in lines or valves. Then we optimize your system’s efficiency by adjusting run times and pressure settings.

    Many Wellington homeowners are surprised how much their water bills drop after proper repairs and adjustments. We also make sure your rain sensor works correctly so your system doesn’t run during storms. Between fixing leaks and optimizing coverage, most customers see significant water savings immediately.

    Yes, we program all systems to comply with South Florida Water Management District restrictions and Wellington’s specific requirements. Even-numbered addresses can water Thursdays and Sundays, odd-numbered addresses get Wednesdays and Saturdays, and nobody waters between 10 AM and 4 PM.

    We set up your timer with the correct days and times, but more importantly, we make sure your system delivers the right amount of water during those limited windows. If your system takes too long to cover your property, we adjust zones and head spacing for more efficient coverage.

    We also verify that your rain sensor works properly—it’s required by Florida law and helps you avoid violations during rainy periods. The goal is keeping your landscape healthy while staying compliant with all local watering rules.

    Clogged sprinkler heads, hands down. Wellington’s sandy soil and hard water create the perfect conditions for buildup in nozzles and screens. You’ll notice reduced water pressure, uneven spray patterns, or heads that barely pop up.

    The sand gets stirred up during system operation and settles in the smallest openings. Mineral deposits from our hard water make it worse. Most homeowners try cleaning the visible parts, but the real blockages are usually in the internal screens and passages you can’t reach.

    We disassemble heads completely, clean all internal components, and check for damage that might be letting debris in. Sometimes the head itself is fine but the line feeding it has sediment buildup. We clear the entire path from valve to nozzle so the problem doesn’t come right back.

    For genuine emergencies—like broken lines flooding your property or systems that won’t shut off—we provide same-day service when possible. We understand that water damage and wasted water can’t wait for a convenient appointment time.

    Most standard repairs can be scheduled within 1-2 business days. We keep common parts in stock specifically for Wellington’s typical problems, so we’re not waiting on special orders for routine fixes like broken heads or valve repairs.

    During peak season (dry months when everyone’s system is working hardest), we prioritize based on urgency. A completely non-functioning system gets faster response than cosmetic adjustments. We’ll give you an honest timeframe when you call and update you if anything changes.

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