Irrigation / Sprinkler Service & Repair Services

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Irrigation System Repairs

  • Fixing Broken Sprinkler Heads – Replacing damaged or clogged sprinkler heads to restore proper water distribution.
  • Pipe Leak Repair – Identifying and repairing leaks in underground pipes to prevent water wastage.
  • Valve Repair or Replacement – Addressing issues with faulty or malfunctioning valves to ensure proper water flow.
  • Timer and Controller Malfunctions – Troubleshooting and fixing electrical issues with timers and controllers for accurate scheduling.
  • Clogged Emitters or Filters – Cleaning or replacing clogged emitters or filters to maintain efficient water delivery.
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    Spring Startup Sprinkler System

  • Inspecting the Entire System – Check for any damage or wear from winter, including pipes, valves, and sprinkler heads.
  • Clearing Debris – Remove leaves, dirt, or debris from sprinkler heads, valves, and filters to ensure proper function.
  • Testing the Controller – Program or adjust the controller settings to fit seasonal watering needs.
  • Checking Water Pressure – Test water pressure to ensure the system is operating efficiently and evenly.
  • Adjusting Sprinkler Heads – Fine-tune sprinkler heads for proper coverage and to prevent overspray on driveways or sidewalks.
  • Activating the System – Turn on the water supply and run a full system test to ensure all components are working correctly.
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    Fall Winterization Sprinkler System

  • Shut Off the Water Supply – Turn off the main water valve to prevent freezing and potential damage.
  • Drain the System – Drain all pipes, valves, and sprinkler heads to remove water and prevent freezing.
  • Blow Out the Lines – Use compressed air to blow out any remaining water from the system, ensuring all components are dry.
  • Insulate Exposed Parts – Wrap exposed pipes, backflow preventers, and other vulnerable components with insulation to protect them from the cold.
  • Disconnect Hoses – Detach and store any hoses to prevent damage from freezing temperatures.
  • Check for Leaks or Damage – Inspect the system for any existing issues before storing, so repairs can be done before spring startup.