Irrigation Repair & Maintenance

Dependable, professional lawn care for homes and properties in Lehigh Acres.

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

Because Lehigh Acres deserves the very best irrigation repair and maintenance services.

— Why care about irrigation repair and maintenance?

Irrigation systems can malfunction over time, and their efficiency naturally changes with the seasons. Without regular maintenance, small issues can go unnoticed and lead to wasted water, higher utility bills, and costly repairs.

In more serious cases, poor system performance can even stress or damage your grass, plants, and trees—something no homeowner wants to deal with. Regular professional maintenance helps keep everything balanced, efficient, and healthy while preventing small issues from becoming major problems.

  • Prevents water waste and overuse
  • Protects grass, plants, and trees from stress or damage
  • Stops small leaks and clogs from turning into major repairs
  • Lowers energy and utility costs

System Inspection

Leak Detection
Careful Trimming

Sprinkler Repair

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— COMMON QUESTIONS

Common Questions about Irrigation Repair & Maintenance

— Timing

Do I Need Irrigation Repair or System Checks Around Mid-Season?

Irrigation system maintenance is essential, and timing plays a big role. Summer is often the most important season since systems run at peak demand and are more likely to face issues like damaged sprinkler heads, blocked spray patterns from plant growth, or underground line problems. However, irrigation systems should be maintained year-round because seasonal changes like spring growth and rainfall can also affect performance. Regular checkups help keep your system efficient, reliable, and working properly in every season.

— Installation

Can you install an irrigation system in an existing lawn?

Absolutely—especially with the right equipment and proper technique. Irrigation piping can be installed and routed carefully without causing damage to your existing grass, landscaping, or soil structure. While the process is generally more straightforward in bare soil or open areas, experienced professionals can work around established lawns and plantings to minimize disruption and ensure a clean, efficient installation.

— Watering

How long does a lawn need to be watered?

Although every yard is different, a general starting point is about one inch of water per week. From there, factors like soil type, slope, sun exposure, and drainage all play a role in adjusting how much your lawn actually needs. For example, sandy soil may need more frequent watering, while clay or shaded areas may retain moisture longer and require less.

— Best Practices

When should I focus on watering my lawn?

Watering your grass early in the morning, before sunrise, is generally recommended since it allows moisture to soak in before the heat of the day causes evaporation. However, watering in the early evening can also work well, as long as there’s enough time for the grass to dry before nightfall to help prevent disease or mold issues.