Sprinkler Repair and Maintenance
Mountain View can handle any sprinkler problem, big or small, with your irrigation system.
Some of the most common problems we see are:
- Broken or leaking sprinkler heads
- Broken valves
- Clogged nozzles
- Cut wires
- Broken pipes
- Malfunctioning control units
- Capping off heads
- Poor spray patterns & wasted water
- Running water that won’t shut off
Sprinkler System Checks and Tune Ups
It’s important to have your sprinkler system checked on a regular basis. We advise two checkups a year, usually in the spring and fall, prior to planting seasons. For first-time homeowners, we can show you how to operate your new system during your first tune up.
A lawn sprinkler system tune-up includes:
- Inspection of every sprinkler head
- Cleaning clogged nozzles
- Adjusting heads for correct spray pattern
- Inspection of every zone on the system
- Looking for leaks or dry spots
- Finding any broken heads or bad valves
- Setting correct watering time on control unit
Sprinkler Re-Routes and Renovation
Sometimes an existing sprinkler system needs to be overhauled or expanded. Mountain View can renovate any system and turn that OK lawn of yours into your dream yard.
- Custom redesign of existing sprinkler systems
- Creating separate flowerbed zones
- Separating sunny areas from shady areas
- Swimming pool reroutes
- New deck and patio construction reconfiguration
- Reconfiguring systems after an add-on to your home
- Installing drip tubes in potted plants
Drip Irrigation Systems
Drip irrigation is just what the name suggests: water is applied directly to the soil, drip by drip. Sounds pretty basic, but drip irrigation does three things at once. It’s a highly efficient way to moisten soil deep underground, directly to the roots of flowers, plants and bushes.
That’s not just good news for your plants and shrubbery. It’s considered one of the best ways to conserve water and “BE GREEN,†eliminating overspray, runoff, and evaporation.







