Sprinkler Installation & Repair
Keep your landscape green and healthy with efficient irrigation.
Overview
Professional sprinkler installation & repair in Orange County
Efficient irrigation is the difference between a thriving landscape and wasted water. We install and repair sprinkler and drip systems, install smart controllers, and tune coverage so every plant gets exactly what it needs — and not a drop more.
An efficient irrigation system is the difference between a thriving landscape and wasted money every month. Whether you need a new system, a repair, or a tune-up, we diagnose coverage and pressure properly, fix the actual fault, and tune the schedule so every zone gets what it needs — and not a drop more.
Installation and conversions
We design and install sprinkler and drip systems zoned by plant type, with smart, weather-based controllers that adjust automatically. We also convert thirsty spray zones in planting beds to drip, which delivers water to the roots with far less waste — a quick win for both plant health and your water bill.
Repairs and tune-ups
Broken heads, cracked lines, leaking valves, stuck solenoids, and controllers that have drifted off-schedule are everyday fixes for us. A seasonal tune-up catches small leaks and misaligned heads before they waste water or stress your plants.
What’s included
- New sprinkler & drip systems
- Leak & valve repair
- Smart, weather-based controllers
- Coverage tuning & water savings
Sprinkler installation & repair cost in Orange County
Sprinkler and irrigation pricing depends on yard size, the number of zones, and whether it is a new install, a repair, or a smart-controller upgrade. Here are typical Orange County ranges.
| Project | Typical Orange County range |
|---|---|
| Sprinkler repair / service call | $95–$350 |
| New sprinkler system (per zone) | $700–$1,100 / zone |
| Typical residential system | $3,000–$6,500 |
| Smart controller upgrade | $300–$700 |
| Drip irrigation conversion | $2–$5 / sq ft |
Most residential yards run 4–8 zones. Smart controllers and drip cut water use and often qualify for local rebates. Ranges are typical Orange County costs; your estimate is exact.
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What could this add to your home?
Efficient irrigation protects your planting investment and lowers bills.
- Irrigation systems recover ~83% of their cost at resale (NAR).
- Smart, weather-based controllers and drip cut wasted water (EPA).
- Right-sized coverage keeps planting healthy and protected.
Estimate the potential added value for your home. Enter your address (or ZIP) — we’ll pull a current value estimate and apply the researched uplift range.
Estimates only — not an appraisal or a guarantee. Home-value data via RentCast; the value-add range for this service (2%–5% of home value) is based on NAR Remodeling Impact Report (Outdoor Features). Sources: Virginia Tech — landscape value study · NAR Remodeling Impact Report: Outdoor Features · EPA WaterSense — Outdoor Water Use.
FAQ
Sprinkler Installation & Repair: common questions
How much does sprinkler repair cost?
Most repairs — a broken head, a leaking valve, a cracked line — are quick and affordable; larger issues like a failed controller or mainline break cost more. We diagnose first and give you the price before doing the work, with no guesswork.
Why is my sprinkler system leaking or not working?
Common causes are a broken or clogged head, a cracked lateral line, a leaking or stuck valve, low pressure, or a controller that lost its program. We test the system to pinpoint the real cause rather than swapping parts blindly.
Should I switch from sprinklers to drip irrigation?
For planting beds, shrubs, and drought-tolerant gardens — almost always. Drip delivers water straight to the roots with minimal evaporation and runoff, saving water and improving plant health. We convert spray zones to drip routinely.
How often should an irrigation system be serviced?
A check-up at least once or twice a year — ideally heading into spring and summer — catches leaks, misaligned heads, and scheduling drift that quietly waste water. Many clients pair this with seasonal controller adjustments.