All season
SprinklerSystem Repairs
A sprinkler system tells you it is broken in one of two ways: a part of the lawn goes brown, or part of it turns into a swamp. Both mean something underground is not doing its job.
Most irrigation repairs are not mysterious once you know where to look. A head that got hit by a mower. A lateral line cracked by a shovel or a tree root. A valve whose solenoid has burned out, so a zone either never comes on or never shuts off. A wire nick that has finally corroded through. The failure is usually simple — finding it is the skill.
The diagnostic order matters. A zone that won’t start is a different problem from a zone that won’t stop, and both are different from a zone that runs at half pressure. Chasing the wrong one means digging holes in a lawn you care about for no reason. We work the system backward from the symptom — controller, valve, wiring, then line — so the digging happens where the problem actually is.
The part that matters to you: you get a number before we start. We find the fault, tell you what the fix costs, and you decide. Nobody opens up your yard and then tells you what it will be.
What's included
- Broken and clipped heads
Replaced and re-set to the right height and arc — the single most common irrigation repair there is.
- Cracked and leaking lines
Located, excavated, repaired, and backfilled.
- Valve and solenoid failures
Zones that won’t come on, or won’t shut off — usually a valve that has given up.
- Wiring and controller faults
Tracing shorts, breaks, and corroded splices back to the source.
- Pressure and coverage problems
Diagnosing why a zone is misting, or why one corner never gets wet.
- Head relocation
After landscaping, new beds, or a fence, heads often need to move to still make sense.
Questions
Repairs,
answered.
How fast can you get out here?
It depends on the season and what else is on the board — spring and fall are the busiest stretches. Reviews from customers mention same-week turnarounds, including a leak called in on a Tuesday and fixed on Thursday. Call or text and we will tell you honestly where you land.
Do you charge to come look at it?
Estimates are free. You will know the cost of the repair before any work starts.
My lawn has a soggy spot that never dries. Is that the sprinklers?
Often, yes. A constant wet spot with no rain usually means a leak on a pressurized line or a valve that is weeping through. It will not fix itself, and it is quietly running up your water bill the whole time.
Do you work on systems you didn’t install?
Yes — most of the repair work is on systems somebody else put in, some of them decades old.
Also from us
Spring Start-Ups
System pressurized, every zone tested, heads adjusted, controller programmed for the season ahead.
Learn more →Winterizations
Full compressed-air blowout so trapped water can’t freeze, crack your lines, and cost you a spring rebuild.
Learn more →New System Installs
Designed around your yard’s pressure, soil, and layout — then trenched and installed by the owner himself.
Learn more →
Let’s get your
system dialed in.
Free estimates. Straight pricing. The owner on the job.
Mon–Fri: 8am – 5pm · Text us anytime at (402) 599-0552

