Commercial Irrigation in Lake Worth Beach, FL.
Lake Worth Beach has a strong commercial corridor along Lake Avenue and Dixie Highway, plus a growing inland commercial market. Water Wizard handles the City of Lake Worth Beach and Palm Beach County paperwork variance that catches new contractors off guard.
What we do.
Water Wizard provides commercial irrigation service throughout Lake Worth Beach for HOAs, property managers, and municipal clients. We don’t do single-family residential, and we don’t subcontract.
- Sprinkler repair — heads, valves, lateral lines, controllers
- Pump repair — centrifugal, jet, submersible
- Documented wet checks — photo reports your board can use
- New installation — Hunter & Rain Bird
- Smart controllers — WiFi-enabled with leak alerts
- Backflow testing — filed with City of Lake Worth Beach manages backflow within city limits; BSI Online common for unincorporated PBCWUD areas
- Emergency service — same-day for active accounts
Most Lake Worth Beach clients combine these under a single monthly maintenance plan.
In Lake Worth Beach.
Some of Lake Worth Beach’s well-known commercial and HOA properties:
- Downtown Lake Worth Beach — historic mixed-use district
- Lake Osborne corridor — waterfront residential
- Bryant Park area — established residential
- Lake Worth Country Club — country club community
- Royal Palm Plaza area — commercial corridor
Our Lake Worth Beach routes also cover Dixie Highway, Lake Avenue, Lucerne Avenue, downtown.
In Lake Worth Beach systems.
Patterns we see at Lake Worth Beach commercial irrigation properties:
- Older downtown commercial properties with shallow mainlines and undocumented retrofits
- Salt intrusion on east-side properties near the Intracoastal
- Mixed City of Lake Worth + PBCWUD jurisdictions creating paperwork variance
Quick facts for Lake Worth Beach.
Water utility
City of Lake Worth Beach Utilities (within city limits); Palm Beach County Water Utilities for surrounding unincorporated areas
Lake Worth Beach Utilities: 561-533-7300 · PBCWUD: 561-740-4600
Backflow tracking
City of Lake Worth Beach manages backflow within city limits; BSI Online common for unincorporated PBCWUD areas
Watering restrictions
SFWMD year-round restrictions plus city ordinance: 3 days per week, before 10am or after 4pm. New landscape grace periods available.
Reclaimed water
Palm Beach County reclaimed network extends into unincorporated Lake Worth area
