Sprinkler repair, done right the first time.
Florida turf doesn’t care about excuses. We diagnose and repair in the same visit when possible — trucks roll stocked with the parts your community actually uses.
Every part of every zone.
Sprinkler systems fail in predictable ways — we just don’t pretend it’s a mystery. The same five things break across most South Florida properties. We carry replacements for all of them.
- Sprinkler heads — rotor and spray, residential and commercial bodies, every nozzle pattern. Hunter PGP and Rain Bird 5000.
- Solenoid valves — sticking, leaking, or completely failed. Diaphragm replacement or full valve swap.
- Lateral and mainline leaks — located, excavated, repaired, and tested under pressure before backfill.
- Controllers and modules — bad zones, blown fuses, lightning damage, total controller replacement.
- Wire and decoder issues — tracking and repairing field wire faults on multi-zone systems.
- Backflow preventers — rebuild kits, full assembly replacement, and certification (see Backflow Testing).
How a service call actually goes
You call or message. We schedule the visit at the property point-of-contact’s convenience. The tech arrives, walks every zone with a remote, photographs and documents each issue, and writes a repair scope. Most repairs happen in the same visit. The ones that need ordered parts get scheduled within seven days.
You receive a written invoice with the issue, the part used, the zones tested, and the warranty. Nothing on paper that wasn’t said on the phone.
Four steps. No surprises.
Walk the system
Tech runs every zone, locates failures, documents with photos.
Written scope
You get a written scope with line-item pricing before any work begins.
Same visit when possible
Stocked trucks. Special orders scheduled within seven days.
Report & invoice
Final invoice with photos, parts, warranty, and zones tested.
Got a system that’s been limping along?
Start with a free Reliability Audit. We’ll tell you what’s actually wrong — whether you hire us to fix it or not.
Request the Audit →