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Sprinkler head and system replacement in Palm Beach County, FL

When repairs stop paying off, replace it once and right

When repairs stop paying off, we replace worn-out heads, valves, and aging systems with efficient, water-smart irrigation built to last.

Serving PBC since 2008 Licensed & insured Free on-site estimates

Sprinkler head, valve, and system replacement

Worn-out parts and aging systems, brought back to life

Not every old system needs to be torn out. Sometimes the fix is targeted, replacing the cracked heads, the corroded valves, or the failed controller that are dragging the whole system down. Other times a system has simply reached the end of its life, and another round of repairs is money spent on a losing battle. We handle both, from single sprinkler head replacement and valve replacement to a complete new system, and we are honest about which one your property actually needs.

When replacement is the right call, we treat it as a chance to do better than the original. We design the new layout for even coverage, size it correctly for your water pressure, and upgrade you to a smart controller and rain sensor that cut waste and meet Florida’s watering rules. You end up with a system that performs better than the one it replaced and is built for years of South Florida conditions.

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What you get when you hire a specialist

Licensed and insured

Florida-licensed and fully insured, so the crew working on your property is covered.

Local since 2008

Seventeen years serving Palm Beach County, FL. We know the sandy soil, salt air, and SFWMD rules.

Owner-operated

Owner Angel Ortiz stays hands-on, from your first estimate to the final walkthrough.

Done right the first time

We are not the cheapest, and that is intentional. We replace the whole system to last, not to cut corners.

What you gain by replacing worn-out irrigation

Stop pouring money into a system that keeps failing

A timely replacement ends the repeat-repair cycle and resets your system for the next decade. Here is what you get.

  • An end to the repeat-repair cycle, so you stop paying again and again to keep an aging system limping along.
  • Sprinkler head and valve replacement with quality components that restore even, reliable coverage across every zone.
  • A correctly sized, efficient layout that fixes the dry spots and overspray a worn-out system never could.
  • A smart controller and rain sensor upgrade that lowers your water bill and keeps you compliant with SFWMD rules.
  • Components chosen to resist Florida’s sandy soil, salt air, and hard water, so the new system lasts.
  • Honest repair-or-replace advice up front, so you only replace what truly needs replacing.

Free, no-pressure estimate

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Our sprinkler system replacement process

Straightforward from first call to final walkthrough

1

Free estimate and honest assessment

Request your free estimate and we will inspect the system, then tell you honestly whether replacement or a repair is the right move.

2

A better system, designed for you

We design the new or partial system for even coverage and efficiency, then explain the plan and price in plain language before we start.

3

Replaced and programmed to last

We install the new heads, valves, or full system, set your smart controller and rain sensor, and walk you through it before we leave.

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Repair or replace, and what it costs

Honest advice on when replacement is worth it

The repair-or-replace question comes down to a few practical signals. As a rough rule, a system around 15 years old is reaching the stage where parts fail faster than they can be replaced. If you are calling for repairs every season, watching your water bill climb, or seeing dry patches that no single fix solves, the math often tips toward replacement. A worn-out system also tends to waste water continuously, which quietly adds to the true cost of keeping it.

Sprinkler head replacement cost depends on how many heads you need, the type required for each zone, and whether valves or lines need attention at the same time. Because every system is different, we assess yours, lay out your real options, and quote the work before anything begins. We will never push a full replacement when a targeted sprinkler repair will get you several more good years.

Upgrade to a water-smart system while you replace

A replacement is the perfect time to cut your water bill

The systems we replace were often installed before smart controllers and efficient heads were standard, so they overwater by design. Replacement is your opportunity to fix that. We build the new system around water-smart components, a Wi-Fi controller that adjusts to real weather, properly spaced heads that put water where it belongs, and the rain sensor Florida law requires on every system.

Since outdoor irrigation can be up to half of a Florida home’s water use, an efficient replacement can pay you back month after month on your water bill while keeping your lawn healthier than the old system ever did. You also get a system that stays compliant with watering restrictions automatically. Browse our other residential sprinkler services to see how installation, repair, and maintenance work together over the life of your system.

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Sprinkler FAQ

Questions we hear a lot

Should I repair or replace my sprinkler system?
It depends on the system’s age and condition. If yours is around 15 years old, needs repairs every season, or is wasting water with dry spots no single fix solves, replacement is usually the smarter long-term choice. If the system is otherwise sound and the problem is isolated, a repair makes more sense. We inspect your system and give you an honest recommendation rather than defaulting to the bigger job.
How much does sprinkler head replacement cost?
Sprinkler head replacement cost depends on how many heads you need, the type of head each zone requires, and whether any valves or lines need work at the same time. A few heads is a small job, while replacing heads across an entire system is larger. We assess your system and give you a clear, itemized estimate before any work starts, so there are no surprises.
Can you replace just the heads or valves instead of the whole system?
Yes. Partial replacement is often all a system needs. We handle targeted sprinkler head replacement and valve replacement to restore performance without the cost of a full system, and we will tell you plainly when that is the right approach. We only recommend a full replacement when repairs and partial swaps no longer make financial sense.
How long does a sprinkler system last in Florida?
With good maintenance, many systems run well for around 15 years, though Florida is hard on irrigation. Sandy soil, salt-air corrosion, hard-water mineral buildup, and palm-root intrusion can shorten that lifespan, especially on systems that were installed with lower-grade parts. Regular maintenance extends it, but once a system is past its prime, replacement restores reliability and efficiency.
Will a replacement system save water and money?
Usually, yes. Older systems were often built before efficient heads and smart controllers were standard, so they overwater every cycle. A replacement with properly spaced heads, correct zoning, a Wi-Fi controller, and a rain sensor delivers only the water your lawn needs. Because irrigation can be up to half of a Florida home’s water use, that efficiency adds up on your bill.
Do you replace sprinkler systems near me in Palm Beach County, FL?
Yes. We handle sprinkler head, valve, and full system replacement throughout Palm Beach County, FL, including West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Jupiter, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, Wellington, Palm Beach Gardens, Royal Palm Beach, Lake Worth Beach, and more than 50 nearby communities. Check our service areas to confirm we cover your city.

Sprinkler service near me in Palm Beach County

Yes, we serve your city

From West Palm Beach to Boca Raton, Jupiter, and Belle Glade, we cover 54 Palm Beach County communities. Search for your city and see exactly where you are on the map.

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Request a free estimate and we will get you on the schedule. Most repairs are handled within 24 to 48 hours.