System inspections and leak detection
Replacing or repairing sprinkler heads and drip emitters
Fixing valves, controllers, wiring and backflow devices
Pressure adjustments and zone troubleshooting
Smart irrigation upgrades for water efficiency
Full system maintenance and seasonal tune-ups


Some typical issues that lead to repairs include:

  • Clogged nozzles and emitters from mineral buildup
  • Leaking pipes or fittings due to heat stress
  • Misaligned or damaged sprinkler heads
  • Valve problems or controller malfunctions
  • Uneven watering patterns / dry spots

These can increase your water bill, harm your plants, and reduce efficiency — so catching small problems early can save money and water.


If you want to troubleshoot common issues yourself first, consider:

  • Inspect sprinkler heads for clogs or misalignment.
  • Check for visible leaks or unusually wet spots in your yard.
  • Verify controller settings and that zones are activating correctly.
  • Clean buildup on nozzles with vinegar and a small brush.

But be cautious working around buried lines or electrical components — when in doubt, call us to save time and prevent further damage.

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