Sprinkler Repair & Installation San Pedro
A properly working sprinkler system helps keep your lawn, plants, and landscaping healthy without wasting water.
Whether you are dealing with broken sprinkler heads, leaking valves, dry patches, uneven coverage, or an outdated system, we provide sprinkler repair and installation throughout San Pedro.
We work on front yards, backyards, sloped properties, and established landscapes, helping homeowners improve coverage, reduce runoff, and keep their irrigation system working efficiently.
Sprinkler Repair & Installation Services
Our San Pedro sprinkler services include:
Sprinkler system repair
New sprinkler installation
Sprinkler head replacement
Broken pipe repair
Valve repair and replacement
Irrigation leak detection
Timer and controller replacement
Smart sprinkler controller installation
Zone troubleshooting
Pressure and spray adjustments
Existing system upgrades
Common Sprinkler Problems We Repair
Sprinkler systems can develop problems as pipes, valves, heads, and controllers wear out or become damaged.
We commonly repair:
Broken or leaking sprinkler heads
Brown or dry areas in the lawn
Sprinklers spraying sidewalks or walls
Low water pressure
Zones that do not turn on
Sprinklers that will not shut off
Leaking valves or underground lines
Damaged timers and controllers
Uneven watering
Water pooling or runoff
Sprinkler Installation for New & Existing Landscapes
Whether you are installing irrigation for a newly landscaped yard or replacing an older system, we plan sprinkler coverage around your property’s layout, lawn areas, planting beds, and watering needs.
The goal is to provide consistent coverage while reducing overspray, runoff, and unnecessary water use.
Smart Sprinkler Controller Upgrades
A smart sprinkler controller can make it easier to manage your watering schedule and adjust irrigation based on weather conditions.
Upgrading an older timer may help improve efficiency, prevent overwatering, and give you greater control over each sprinkler zone.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are some areas of my lawn turning brown while others stay green?
Uneven watering is often caused by clogged or damaged sprinkler heads, low water pressure, poor spray coverage, or sprinkler zones that aren't operating correctly.
Can you replace individual sprinkler heads?
Yes. If only a few sprinkler heads are damaged or leaking, they can usually be replaced without replacing the entire system.
Should I upgrade to a smart sprinkler controller?
Smart controllers can automatically adjust watering schedules based on local weather conditions, helping improve efficiency and reduce unnecessary water use.
How often should a sprinkler system be inspected?
Most sprinkler systems benefit from a professional inspection at least once a year to identify leaks, damaged components, and coverage issues before they become larger repairs.