Irrigation Maintenance & Repair
Efficient, reliable watering systems for Fort Myers properties
We don’t simply water your lawn.
We care for it.
Because your landscape deserves more than a leaking sprinkler head.
— Why is irrigation maintenance so critical?
Irrigation systems break down — it’s that simple. And in Fort Myers, where heat and seasonal shifts put real pressure on your system, “set it and forget it” is a recipe for problems you won’t notice until they’ve already cost you.
Nearly 30% of household water use comes from outdoor irrigation. When your system isn’t dialed in, you’re likely spending more than you need to — on water, on repairs, and on replacing stressed or dying plants.
- Wasting water from inefficient coverage
- Small leaks becoming major repairs
- Higher bills from an overworked system
- Plants weakened by over or underwatering
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— COMMON QUESTIONS
Common Questions about Irrigation Maintenance & Repair

— Timing
When should I check my irrigation system?
The best time is when your system is working hardest — those hot Fort Myers summer months. That’s when sprinkler heads get clipped by mowers, soil shifts affect underground lines, and plant growth can block spray coverage. Mid-season inspections catch these problems before they turn into expensive repairs. That said, we’re available year-round because issues can and do come up in any season.

— Installaion
Can irrigation be added to an existing lawn?
Absolutely — and it’s more common than most people expect. Installing into an established lawn does require more careful work to avoid damaging roots and turf, but experienced technicians handle it routinely. We plan the layout to minimize disruption and restore the lawn to its original condition after installation is complete.

— Watering
How much water does a Fort Myers lawn actually need?
About an inch per week is a solid starting point, but Fort Myers soil types, sun exposure, and drainage all shift that number for your specific yard. Sandy soil drains fast and may need more frequent but shorter watering cycles. Clay-heavy soil holds moisture longer. We calibrate your system around your actual conditions — not a one-size average.

— Best Practices
What's the best time of day to water?
Early morning — before the heat of the day sets in — is ideal. Water soaks into the soil before it can evaporate, which means less waste and better absorption. Watering in the evening can work, but in Fort Myers’ humidity it creates conditions where fungal issues thrive if moisture sits on grass overnight. We help you set a schedule that makes the most sense for your system and lawn type.
