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Sprinkler Repair

Here is a little more information about the inspection and repair process and some tips for you when looking for someone to fix your system.

Irrigation License

Step One - A License
 

You don't have to have us work on your system, but by all means find someone who is licensed. There are plenty of unlicensed companies out there, but there is a reason they are not licensed. They don't have enough knowledge to pass the licensing exam. If you want a system that functions correctly and efficiently you need a licensed provider. If they are licensed their license number should be on all advertising and the truck they drive.

Step Two - Inspection

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1. Run each zone

2. Carefully inspect each and every head checking that they are rotating correctly and are not leaking or clogged.

3. Adjust arc and throw of each head as needed.

4. Unclog any nozzles that can be unclogged.

5. Check for signs of leaks in the zone piping.

6. Observe any design issues that can be improved  upon.

7. Visually inspect your backflow device.

8. Check your controller settings and adjust if desired.

9. Check any drip zones for leaks and proper filtration and pressure reduction.

10. Flag off any issues or areas that can be improved.

11. Provide you with a written report of the condition  of your system and provide a written estimate for        any needed repairs. 

We can come out and inspect your system for $11 per zone (minimum of 6). The standard inspection includes:

MP Rotator Head
For more information about our Annual Maintenance Programs click here:
sprinkler repair

Step Three - Repair

After assessing the system we will provide you with a written estimate for any necessary repairs or improvements. Then we can begin the task of fixing and improving your system. We will not just fix it, but we will repair it in the best way possible so that it will give you trouble free service years to come. More on that below.

It Is All About the Details!

We aim to do a thorough job of fixing your system that will be a long term fix. That means going beyond what some companies may consider repairing a system. For some examples of what we are talking about click here:

Double Check Backflow Assembly

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Irrigation in Texas is regulated by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) (MC-178)

P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087. TCEQ's website is www.tceq.state.tx.us

Jason Ballou - LI 11139, BPAT 18034

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