The most common sprinkler problems, handled in one visit
Most sprinkler calls come down to a handful of culprits: heads snapped by the mower or the edger, heads that have sunk below grade, clogged or worn nozzles misting instead of spraying, and heads knocked out of alignment so they water the sidewalk instead of the grass. Our techs carry commercial-grade Hunter® and Rain Bird® parts on the truck, so the diagnosis and the fix usually happen in the same visit.
Here's the part our customers thank us for: we only fix what's actually broken. If a head just needs to be raised, straightened or cleaned, that's what we'll do — we won't sell you nine new heads you don't need. You'll see the problem yourself before we touch it, and you'll approve a flat price before any work begins.
What we fix on a repair visit
- Broken, cracked or mower-damaged spray heads and rotors
- Sunken heads raised back to grade for full coverage
- Clogged, worn or misting nozzles replaced and tuned
- Heads realigned so water lands on grass, not concrete
- Dry spots and uneven coverage diagnosed zone by zone
- Whole-system check while we're there — no extra charge to look
Real Elite job photoFlat rates, up front
- Replace pop-up spray headfrom $25
- Raise & straighten spray headfrom $17
- Replace rotor head$40
- Replace nozzle$9