Irrigation Maintenance & Repair in Lehigh Acres, Florida

Watering your lawn isn’t enough.
We’re going to care for it, too.

Because Lehigh Acres deserves the very best.

Why care about irrigation maintenance?

Because irrigation systems do break down—plain and simple. Even more, the changing seasons affect how efficiently your system operates over time. And if you’re not regularly checking in, you could run into issues like:

  • Wasting water and overusing your supply

  • Higher energy bills from inefficient operation

  • Small leaks and clogs turning into major repairs

  • Or worse… your grass, plants, and trees suffering or dying

And no one wants that.

According to the EPA, nearly 30% of total household water use in the U.S. comes from outdoor use. If your system isn’t properly tuned, you could be burning through more energy and water than necessary. Overwatering stresses plants. Underwatering does, too. Both can be fatal to your landscape.

Bottom line: Regular maintenance by professionals keeps your system efficient, your plants healthy, and your costs down.

Because unexpected expenses—and struggling landscaping—aren’t part of your plan.

Do I need to check my irrigation system around the mid-season?

So obviously irrigation system maintenance is a must. The question is…. When?

Wouldn’t it make sense to schedule your irrigation maintenance during the time your system works hardest—those hot summer months?

Summer brings its own set of problems you may not have thought about:

  • Sprinkler heads getting accidentally mowed

  • Underground lines damaged by nearby construction

  • Plants growing into and blocking spray patterns

So yes—it makes total sense. Calling us in the summer might actually give you the best return on your investment.

That said, we’re available year-round, and we should be. Even with heat waves, there are stretches of rain. Spring brings new growth that can interfere with water flow. And any season can expose weaknesses in your system.

But when those dry, hot days roll in?

That’s when your irrigation system needs to be performing at its absolute best—so it’s smart to be ready.

Can you install an irrigation system in an existing lawn?

Of course! With the right tools. While it is easier in bare dirt, a certain finesse makes it possible to route piping without disturbing your turf.

How long does a lawn need to be watered?

Every yard’s different, but in general an inch of water per week is a start. Consider sand, clay, slopes, or shade, too.

When should I focus on watering my lawn?

The common practice: water your lawn as close to before sunrise as possible. Although there’s nothing wrong with right before sunset!