

Regular irrigation maintenance in Seattle means your system actually works when you need it instead of wasting water through broken heads, stuck valves, and poorly adjusted zones that nobody's checked in three years. Our irrigation services follow the seasonal cycle that keeps systems running efficiently: spring start-ups in April when we turn water back on, check each zone for proper pressure and coverage, replace broken or clogged sprinkler heads, test the controller to make sure programming still makes sense, and adjust spray patterns that shifted over winter. Mid-summer adjustments in July let us fine-tune watering times as your landscape matures and as Seattle's weather patterns change—what worked in May often needs tweaking by August when we're actually experiencing dry conditions.
Fall winterization in October is critical for protecting your investment: we blow out underground lines to prevent freeze damage, shut down the system properly so it's not running during winter rains, and check for any repairs needed before next season. Our sprinkler repair services in King County also handle the unexpected problems—broken pipes from landscaping work, heads that won't pop up anymore, zones that won't turn off and flood your lawn, controllers damaged by power surges, and leaks that waste hundreds of gallons before anyone notices.
The benefit of professional irrigation maintenance is that small problems get caught early before they become expensive failures, your system delivers water where it's actually needed rather than spraying sidewalks and driveways, and you're not paying Seattle water rates to irrigate the street. Regular servicing also means your landscape stays healthy through dry summers without the trial-and-error of figuring out why half your lawn is brown while the other half is overwatered—because professional irrigation contractors know how to keep systems running right season after season.