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You know that sinking feeling when you see another brown patch spreading across your yard. Or when your water bill arrives and you realize your old system is hemorrhaging money again.
Here’s what changes when you get a properly designed replacement system. Your lawn gets the right amount of water exactly where it needs it. No more dry spots where heads aren’t reaching. No more swampy areas where broken valves won’t shut off.
The constant cycle of emergency repairs stops. You’re not calling contractors every few months to fix the same problems over and over. Your new system just works, day after day, season after season.
Sprinkler Contractors of Palm Beaches has been designing irrigation systems for properties throughout Palm Beach County for years. We understand the unique challenges of The Acreage—the larger lots, the varied terrain, the mix of established landscaping and new plantings.
Every property in The Acreage is different. Some have well water with iron content that stains everything. Others deal with sandy soil that drains too fast or clay that holds water too long. We’ve worked with them all.
When we design your replacement system, we’re not just swapping old parts for new ones. We’re solving the problems that made your old system fail in the first place.
First, we walk your property with you. We’re looking at your existing system, but more importantly, we’re seeing what’s not working and why. Dead zones, overwatered areas, heads that are spraying your driveway instead of your grass.
We map out a new system designed specifically for your landscape. Different zones for different areas—your front lawn needs different coverage than your flower beds. Areas with morning sun get different scheduling than spots under tree cover.
Installation happens in phases so you’re never without water to critical areas. We remove the old components, install new piping and heads, then test everything zone by zone. You’ll see exactly how each area of your property gets covered before we leave.
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Your new system includes smart controllers that adjust watering based on weather conditions and soil moisture. No more watering during rainstorms or when your lawn doesn’t need it. These controllers are required by Florida law anyway, so you might as well get one that actually saves you money.
We use commercial-grade components designed for Florida’s climate. The sprinkler heads won’t crack in the sun or clog with debris after a few months. The valves are built to handle our hard water without constant maintenance.
Each zone gets properly sized piping and the right number of heads for complete coverage. In The Acreage, that often means longer runs and higher-capacity systems than you’d need in a typical suburban neighborhood. We account for your property’s specific requirements from day one.
Replacement costs typically range from $3,000 to $8,000 depending on your property size and system complexity. The Acreage properties often need more zones and longer pipe runs than typical residential lots, which affects pricing.
Most homeowners find that replacement makes financial sense when their old system needs major repairs every year. If you’re spending $500-1,000 annually on fixes, a new system pays for itself in reliability and water savings within a few years.
We provide detailed estimates that break down costs by zone, so you know exactly what you’re getting. No surprises, no hidden fees for “unexpected” issues we should have caught during the initial assessment.
Most residential replacements in The Acreage take 2-3 days depending on property size and system complexity. Larger lots with multiple zones or challenging terrain may take longer.
We work in phases to minimize disruption to your landscape. Critical areas like your front lawn stay functional while we work on other zones. We’re not tearing up your entire yard at once and leaving you with a muddy mess for weeks.
Weather can affect timing, especially during Florida’s rainy season. We schedule around forecasts and will pause work if conditions aren’t right for proper installation. It’s better to take an extra day than compromise the quality of your new system.
Yes, complete removal and disposal of your old system is included in our replacement service. We don’t just abandon old pipes and heads underground where they can cause problems later.
We excavate old piping, remove broken heads, and properly dispose of all components. Any areas disturbed during removal get restored with fresh soil and sod as needed. Your property should look better than when we started.
Some homeowners ask about keeping parts of their old system if certain zones still work. While this might seem cost-effective, mixed systems create maintenance headaches and coverage problems. Complete replacement gives you a system that works as a unified whole.
We provide comprehensive warranties covering both parts and labor. Components are typically covered for 2-5 years depending on the manufacturer, and our installation work is guaranteed for one full year.
This means if a valve fails or a head stops working due to installation issues, we fix it at no charge. We stand behind our work because we use quality components and install them correctly the first time.
We also offer maintenance programs to keep your new system running efficiently. Regular tune-ups catch small issues before they become expensive problems and help maintain your warranty coverage.
Absolutely. Most Acreage properties have established landscaping, mature trees, and hardscaping features we need to work around. We’re experienced at installing systems without damaging existing elements.
Our installation process includes careful hand-digging around sensitive areas like tree roots and established plant beds. We use specialized equipment for tight spaces and always restore any areas we disturb to their original condition.
Before starting work, we walk the property with you to identify any special concerns—prized plants, irrigation for established trees, or areas where you definitely don’t want digging. Your priorities become our installation constraints.
A replacement system solves the underlying design and component problems that cause constant failures. Old systems often have inadequate pipe sizing, poor head placement, and components that are simply worn out beyond reliable repair.
When you keep repairing an old system, you’re putting new parts into a flawed design. The new valve works fine, but it’s still connected to undersized piping and misplaced heads that create pressure problems and uneven coverage.
Replacement lets us start fresh with proper system design, correct pipe sizing, and optimal head placement for your current landscape. You get 20+ years of reliable operation instead of ongoing repair cycles that never really fix the core issues.
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