
The IrriGators provide professional sprinkler system pipe repair for leaking, cracked, separated, or completely busted irrigation lines at residential and commercial properties. Underground sprinkler pipes can become damaged by shifting clay soil, invasive tree roots, freezing temperatures, lawn equipment, landscape construction, aging fittings, excessive water pressure, or normal wear over time. Even a small pipe leak can waste a significant amount of water, reduce pressure to nearby sprinkler heads, create muddy or flooded areas, and prevent an entire irrigation zone from watering correctly.
Our licensed and Gator Certified irrigation professionals carefully diagnose the problem, locate the damaged section of pipe, and determine the most effective repair before disturbing your lawn. Depending on the condition of the system, we can repair or replace broken PVC pipe, cracked fittings, loose connections, damaged risers, and other underground irrigation components. We take care to expose only the area necessary to complete the repair and minimize disruption to surrounding grass, landscaping, and hardscaping whenever possible.
After the damaged pipe has been repaired, The IrriGators restore water flow and test the affected sprinkler zone for proper pressure, coverage, and operation. We also check the repaired area and nearby connections for additional leaks that may not have been immediately visible. Whether you are dealing with a slow underground leak, a sudden burst pipe, standing water in the yard, or a sprinkler zone that has lost pressure, The IrriGators provide dependable pipe repair solutions designed to stop water waste and return your sprinkler system to proper working condition.

Soggy grass, muddy soil, standing water, or an unusually soft area in the lawn can indicate a leaking or broken underground sprinkler pipe. These wet spots may remain long after the irrigation system shuts off and can damage grass, attract pests, or create erosion around nearby landscaping.
The IrriGators locate the source of sprinkler system leaks and repair cracked PVC pipe, separated fittings, and damaged irrigation connections. Our licensed irrigation professionals carefully expose the affected area, complete the necessary pipe repair, and test the sprinkler zone to confirm the leak has been stopped.

Weak spray, sprinkler heads that do not rise completely, or uneven coverage across one irrigation zone may be caused by a cracked or busted sprinkler pipe. Escaping water lowers pressure inside the line, preventing nearby heads from distributing water evenly and leaving sections of the lawn dry.
The IrriGators diagnose low sprinkler pressure to determine whether the problem comes from a leaking pipe, damaged fitting, valve issue, or clogged sprinkler head. After repairing the damaged irrigation line, we test water pressure, sprinkler operation, and coverage to help restore dependable watering throughout the affected zone.

An unexplained increase in your water bill or irrigation usage can be a warning sign of a hidden sprinkler pipe leak. Underground leaks may release water beneath the soil without creating an obvious puddle, allowing significant water waste to continue each time the sprinkler system operates.
The IrriGators inspect your sprinkler system for concealed pipe damage, leaking connections, and other sources of unnecessary water loss. Once the problem is located, we provide professional sprinkler pipe repair and test the system for proper operation, helping reduce water waste and prevent the leak from becoming more severe.
Our Gator Certified 17-Point Sprinkler Inspection & Optimization gives your entire irrigation system a detailed evaluation to uncover leaks, worn or damaged parts, poor coverage, pressure concerns, electrical problems, and avoidable water waste.
As part of the inspection, The IrriGators examine the controller, watering schedule, field wiring, rain or freeze sensor, backup battery, valves, sprinkler heads, nozzles, filters, spray patterns, system pressure, exposed piping, backflow assembly, and the performance of each irrigation zone. We also check for broken heads, clogged nozzles, underground leaks, overspray, runoff, dry spots, and inconsistent watering.
Whenever possible, sprinkler heads are straightened and adjusted, spray direction is corrected, and nozzles and filters are reviewed for proper performance. We also evaluate the controller settings based on the property’s current watering needs and consider whether tree growth, landscape changes, soil conditions, or the age of the system may be affecting coverage and efficiency.
Once the inspection is complete, we review our findings with you and explain any repairs, adjustments, or system improvements that may be recommended. The goal is to help your sprinkler system water more evenly, operate more efficiently, reduce unnecessary water use, and better protect your lawn and landscaping.
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