Irrigation Maintenance & Repair in Cape Coral, Florida
We don’t simply water your lawn.
We care for it.
Because your lawn deserves better than best.
Why is irrigation maintenance so critical?
Irrigation systems do break down. That’s a fact. More importantly, the seasons play a role in how effective your systems are over time; so if you’re not monitoring those systems, you might have problems, such as:
- Maximizing waste, overusing water supply
- Way too much energy consumption
- Small inefficiencies (leaks and clogs) turning into costly repairs
- Or worse…. your plants, grass and trees declining in health!
And trust us: no one wants that in Cape Coral, FL.
The EPA, in fact, has stated U.S. residential outdoor water use accounts for almost 30% of total usage in the entire country. And if your irrigation system doesn’t get a tune-up, those pumps might be consuming more energy than you want. Plus the overwatering of your lawn (or in some ways worse, underwatering) might overstress your plants. To death.
So, simply put…. The experts can help you. Because extra cost (and dying plants) aren’t in your gameplan!
Why do I need to check my irrigation system mid-season?
You now know irrigation system maintenance is a must. But when?
Wouldn’t it make sense to set up your irrigation system maintenance when it’s working the hardest? — during those hotter summer months?
This comes with the truth that summer brings a host of issues you might not even consider:
- Sprinkler heads getting mowed off
- Construction damaging underground systems
- Plants growing in the way of spray patterns
So it makes sense! Calling us around the summer months may give you the best ROI.
Although we’re available all year-round, and we should be in Cape Coral, Florida. The heat won’t go away, but you’ll have some days when the rain won’t let up. Spring comes along, and then new shrubbery starts growing. But when the heat waves start hitting?
Best make sure your irrigation system maintenance is ready to go at that time!
Is irrigation system installation in an existing lawn possible?
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 should I water my lawn?
Every yard’s different, but in general an inch of water per week is a start. Consider sand, clay, slopes, or shade, too.
When are the best times to water my lawn?
The common practice: water your lawn as close to before sunrise as possible. Although there’s nothing wrong with right before sunset!