Sprinkler Installation & Repair in Kerman, Fresno & Clovis
Best For
Homeowners with high water bills caused by leaks or broken sprinkler heads
Anyone with dry spots, flooding, or uneven watering across their lawn
Property owners who need to comply with Fresno's watering schedule efficiently
Homeowners upgrading to a smart sprinkler controller (Rachio, Hunter, B-hyve)
Common Sprinkler Problems We Fix
Broken Heads
Cracked or shattered spray heads from mower hits, foot traffic, or age. We replace them with matching heads for even coverage.
Leaking Lines
Underground pipe leaks waste water and create soggy spots. We locate and repair leaks without tearing up your entire yard.
Poor Coverage
Dry patches and brown spots often mean misaligned heads or incorrect nozzles. We adjust spray patterns and add heads where needed.
Timer Issues
Timers that skip zones, run at wrong times, or won't program. We repair or upgrade to smart controllers.
Valve Problems
Stuck valves, zones that won't turn on or off, and solenoid failures. We diagnose and replace faulty components.
Pressure Problems
Low pressure means weak coverage. High pressure means misting and wasted water. We regulate pressure for optimal performance.
Water Conservation Matters Here
Kerman's 3-day watering schedule, Fresno's conservation mandates, and rising water costs mean your irrigation system needs to be dialed in. A single broken head can waste hundreds of gallons per month.
We optimize every zone for maximum efficiency β the right heads, the right pressure, the right runtime. Your lawn stays green and your water bill stays reasonable.
Sprinkler Repair Pricing
Transparent pricing for Central Valley homeowners. Every estimate is free.
| Repair Type | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|
| Broken sprinkler head replacement | $75β$100 |
| Valve repair or replacement | $100β$200 |
| Line leak repair | $125β$250 |
| Timer/controller reprogramming | $50β$100 |
| Full system audit and tune-up | $100β$175 |
Sprinkler Repair in Kerman, Fresno, and Clovis
These city-specific notes give Google and homeowners clearer local context for the sprinkler jobs we actually do across the Central Valley.
Kerman, CA
Kerman sprinkler repair usually comes down to water pressure issues, broken heads, timer mistakes, and leaks that waste water fast. We tune systems to fit local watering schedules so lawns stay healthy without overspray.
Fresno, CA
In Fresno, sprinkler work needs to respect conservation rules, runoff concerns, and long hot summers. We repair coverage gaps, reset runtimes, and help homeowners get more even watering with less waste.
Clovis, CA
Clovis homeowners often call us for dry patches, flooding near walkways, and smart controller upgrades. We make zone-by-zone adjustments so the whole yard waters more evenly.
Service Areas
Sprinkler FAQs
How do I know if my sprinklers need repair?
Common signs include brown or dry patches despite regular watering, pooling water, uneven spray patterns, sputtering heads, and higher-than-normal water bills. We can diagnose the issue quickly and fix it β often in a single visit.
Can you install a new sprinkler system?
Yes β we design and install complete irrigation systems for new construction homes and existing properties. We plan zone layouts based on your yard's sun exposure, slope, and plant types to maximize efficiency.
Do you program smart timers?
Absolutely. We install and program smart irrigation controllers that adjust watering based on weather, soil moisture, and your city's watering schedule. This is especially valuable in Kerman and Fresno where water restrictions are enforced.
How much does sprinkler repair cost?
Most repairs β like replacing a broken head, fixing a leak, or adjusting coverage β are straightforward and affordable. We provide a clear estimate before any work begins. Call (559) 809-1230 for a free assessment.
Can you help me comply with watering restrictions?
Yes. We optimize your sprinkler zones and timer settings to work within Kerman's 3-day schedule and Fresno's conservation requirements. Proper sprinkler setup is the #1 way to avoid water waste fines while keeping your lawn healthy.
How long does a typical sprinkler repair take?
Most sprinkler repairs β broken heads, minor leaks, nozzle adjustments, and timer reprogramming β are completed in a single visit, usually within 1β2 hours. More complex issues like mainline leaks or full zone rebuilds may take a half day. We schedule promptly so your lawn does not go without water.
Should I upgrade to a smart sprinkler controller?
Smart controllers like Rachio, Hunter Hydrawise, and B-hyve automatically adjust watering based on weather and skip watering after rain. They ensure you never water during restricted hours and typically pay for themselves in water savings within 1β2 years. We recommend them for all Central Valley homeowners.
How much water does a broken sprinkler waste?
A single broken or stuck sprinkler head can waste 200β500 gallons per month β enough to raise your water bill noticeably and create runoff that violates city rules. Fixing broken heads and leaks is the fastest way to reduce water waste and keep your lawn watered evenly.
Can you add zones to my existing sprinkler system?
Yes β we regularly add new zones for expanded landscaping, garden beds, or areas with different watering needs. Adding a dedicated drip zone for flowerbeds or trees improves efficiency by separating them from lawn sprinkler zones. We tap into your existing mainline and controller.
What is cycle and soak irrigation?
Cycle and soak runs each sprinkler zone in shorter intervals with breaks between cycles β for example, three 5-minute runs with 30-minute breaks instead of one 15-minute run. This lets Central Valley clay soil absorb water between cycles instead of creating runoff. Most smart controllers have this feature built in.
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