Sprinkler Repairs
Having 5+ years in sprinkler installation and design we have seen a lot of setups. We are familiar with wells, city water connections, pump setups and gravity feed systems.
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We can assess the situation promptly and get your issue solved quickly. We serve clients in Davis County from North Salt Lake to Ogden. We take pride in our work and warranty new installs for 1 year and we even warranty repairs for a year. We do our best to be prompt and complete repairs in a timely manner. Our goal is to always educate our customers on their system so they can better understand how it works.
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Cost is $75.00 per hour for a technician plus parts. If an apprentice (laborer) is present then it will be an additional $50.00 per hour. Having an apprentice technician present is a good thing as it increases the speed of most repairs and saves you money in the long run.


Sprinkler Install
If you are looking to have a new sprinkler system installed be sure to pick a qualified contractor who is licensed and insured in Utah. We always use top of the line materials and brand name sprinkler products. We are aware of the "Homeowner grade" and the professional grade sprinklers that are in the market.
We always pressure test the system and make sure there are no leaks. You have the option of either PVC or Poly Pipe systems. We always recommend Poly Pipe systems as they are more robust and not prone to cracking like PVC systems. Cost comparisons are minimal.
**Drought Alert**
Due to the severe drought, we recommend watering 2 times per week in Northern Utah and 3 times a week in Southern Utah to help extend the water supply. The goal during extreme drought conditions isn’t lush landscapes but rather “survival watering” to keep high-value plants alive like trees and shrubs. Grass is resilient and can survive with as little as 1″ of water a month. It won’t be green and will enter dormancy during times of drought and high temperatures but will recover when conditions improve. Thank you for doing your part to #SlowTheFlow!
Find more drought info at: Drought.utah.gov
Find drought tips at: SlowTheFlow.org