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    We offer a comprehensive range of irrigation services, including installation, repair, seasonal maintenance, smart irrigation systems, and water conservation consulting. We also provide landscape lighting and drainage solutions.

    In Bloomfield Hills, winter temperatures can occasionally drop below freezing, making it essential to winterize your irrigation system. Our professional winterization service ensures that all water is safely removed from your system, preventing freeze damage and costly repairs in the spring.

    Smart irrigation systems in Bloomfield Hills help conserve water by adjusting watering schedules based on local weather conditions, soil moisture, and plant needs. This efficient approach supports healthy landscaping while reducing water waste, especially important in our region’s variable climate.

    For optimal performance, schedule maintenance in Bloomfield Hills at least twice a year: once in the spring to prepare for the growing season and once in the fall for winterization. Regular maintenance helps prevent issues and ensures your system runs smoothly throughout the year.

    Yes, we offer expert advice on water conservation tailored to Bloomfield Hills. We provide solutions like efficient irrigation systems, drip irrigation, and smart controllers designed to minimize water use while maintaining a lush and healthy landscape.

    During the installation process, our team will assess your Bloomfield Hills property, design a customized irrigation plan, and install the system with minimal disruption. We ensure that every component is placed to maximize coverage and efficiency for your specific landscape.

    The installation duration varies based on your landscape’s size and complexity. Typically, most residential systems in Bloomfield Hills can be installed within 1 to 3 days. We’ll provide a detailed timeline and plan during our initial consultation.

    Yes, we offer prompt emergency repair services for irrigation systems in Bloomfield Hills. If you experience a problem, contact us immediately, and we’ll send a technician to address the issue as quickly as possible.

    We serve Bloomfield Hills and the surrounding areas, including Birmingham, Troy, Rochester Hills, Beverly Hills, and other nearby communities.

    To receive a free quote, contact us via phone at (248) 970-0700 or through our website’s contact form. We’ll arrange a consultation to evaluate your needs and provide a detailed estimate.

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    We reprime the pump, check foot/check valves, seal any suction-side air leaks, and elevate/strain the intake so debris and sand don’t pull in. We can add a priming tee and unions to make seasonal service fast

    Common causes are suction air leaks, clogged intake screens, undersized suction lines, or a mis-set pressure switch. We test vacuum, clean/resize the intake, and set cut-in/cut-out correctly to stop short-cycling.

    Yes. We drain the pump and backflow, blow out suction and discharge lines, open low points, and tag valves for a clean spring start-up.

    On large properties with short zones, a correctly sized tank can reduce rapid cycling. We’ll size it so zones start/stop without pressure spikes or water hammer.

    It depends on pressure/flow, head type (rotor vs. high-efficiency spray), and landscaping. Estate systems commonly run 12–30+ zones to keep run times reasonable and coverage even.

    Rotors cover long throws with uniformity; HE sprays are great for odd shapes and beds. We group heads by type/precipitation rate so each zone waters evenly.

    Yes — separate drip zones let turf and plantings water on different schedules, saving water and preventing overwatering shrubs.

    Absolutely. We install Wi-Fi/ET controllers, connect flow and rain/freeze sensors, label every zone, and set seasonal programs with cycle/soak for clay soils.

     

    Likely a bad solenoid, broken wire, or a controller channel issue. We test each step (controller → wiring → valve) and replace the failing part.

    Yes. A stuck diaphragm or debris can hold a valve open. We clean/replace the internals and verify the controller is not back-feeding the circuit.

    Soggy spots usually mean a slow valve seep or lateral line leak; dry spots come from clogged/misaligned heads or low pressure. We repair the issue and rebalance run times and arcs.

    Yes — we repair leaking or freeze-damaged assemblies and related piping (note: certified testing is arranged separately). We also insulate and drain for winter.

    Schedule blowouts in fall before sustained freezes. We purge each zone with the correct PSI and high airflow to protect pipes, valves, pumps, and backflows.

    After freeze risk passes and soil has thawed. We re-pressurize slowly, check for winter damage, and fine-tune heads and schedules for the season.

    Yes. Fixing leaks, aligning heads, matching precipitation rates, and programming smart schedules typically cuts waste 20–30% while improving lawn health

    Yes. Call 248-970-0700 We’ll help you shut off the system and dispatch a tech with parts on the truck.

    Early morning. Cooler temps and stable pressure reduce evaporation and runoff, especially on long rotor runs.