Sacramento's soil movement and hard water take a toll on irrigation systems. We specialize in diagnosing and repairing issues unique to our area.
For older neighborhoods with clay soil (like Curtis Park), we frequently fix pipes damaged by seasonal expansion. In newer developments with rocky fill dirt (such as North Natomas), we address emitter clogs from mineral buildup. Our mobile repair units carry parts for all major brands, with same-day service for emergencies during heat waves.
All repairs include a free system pressure test to identify other weak points. We also check controllers for proper programming - many Sacramento homes waste water by running systems at midday when evaporation is highest.
For older neighborhoods with clay soil (like Curtis Park), we frequently fix pipes damaged by seasonal expansion. In newer developments with rocky fill dirt (such as North Natomas), we address emitter clogs from mineral buildup. Our mobile repair units carry parts for all major brands, with same-day service for emergencies during heat waves.
All repairs include a free system pressure test to identify other weak points. We also check controllers for proper programming - many Sacramento homes waste water by running systems at midday when evaporation is highest.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Detailed inspection of all zones and components
- 02 Step 2: Identification of failed parts and underlying causes
- 03 Step 3: Repair using durable, locally-sourced replacements
- 04 Step 4: Pressure testing and efficiency evaluation
Benefits
- Same-day emergency service May-October
- Free water audit with every repair
- Parts guaranteed for Sacramento conditions
- No overtime charges for weekend heat wave emergencies
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do my sprinkler heads keep breaking?
In Sacramento's hard water, mineral deposits can freeze in winter and crack plastic components. We install brass-reinforced heads that withstand temperature swings from 30°F winters to 115°F summers.
How often should systems be inspected?
We recommend bi-annual checkups - before summer peak season and after fall's first rain to assess drainage performance.