Irrigation
Service-first irrigation for homeowners, HOAs, and commercial sites in the Rochester, MI area—built around reliability, water discipline, and clean documentation.
Service pages: Start-Up & Inspection • Tune-Up & Repair Visit • Winterization • Upgrades • Smart irrigation • Service Plans • SRMS™ • Service Areas
Most repeat problems come down to a few root causes: leaks, coverage issues, valve symptoms, wiring faults, and unmanaged pressure. Our process is built to find the driver and fix it cleanly.
Outcome
We focus on repeat-failure drivers: leaks, coverage problems, valve symptoms, wiring issues, and pressure that shortens system life.
Method
We verify zones in the real world, document findings, and prioritize fixes so repairs stay predictable—not a guessing game.
Standard
When source pressure is excessive, we recommend a PRV path so irrigation operates in a regulated, maintainable range.
We confirm access, run-test zones when safe, and identify the driver: leaks, coverage, valves, wiring, controller drift, or pressure/flow constraints.
We prioritize the highest-ROI path: stop active waste/damage, restore predictable coverage, and recommend upgrades only where they reduce repeat problems.
We complete the approved repairs, then verify performance zone-by-zone and document what matters for follow-up.
Service Plans reduce mid-season surprises; SRMS adds connectivity and (when supported) abnormal-flow protection to shorten time-to-fix.
Seasonal care and repairs built around reliability and water discipline. If you’re not sure what you need, start with a start-up/inspection or book a tune-up and we’ll prioritize next steps.
Most irrigation problems are leaks, coverage issues, valve symptoms, excessive source pressure, or controller/program drift.
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A disciplined spring start-up: slow pressurization, zone-by-zone verification, head adjustments, and clear findings that prevent mid-season failures and water waste.
SERVICE SEASON: MARCH thru SEPT
Included in the Essentials Plan
A service-first visit that finds the root cause—not just the symptom. If your system has already been activated and is safe to run, this is the faster (reduced-rate) way to get repairs started: we run-test zones, tune coverage, correct leaks and head/nozzle issues, and document what matters for follow-up.
REPAIR SEASON: MAY thru OCT
PLAN DISCOUNTS APPLY
Disciplined blow-out service that clears zones safely and reduces freeze risk. We flag weak points now—so spring doesn’t start with surprises.
Fuel surcharge: when diesel is above $4/gal,
add $5 per winterization visit.
SHUT-DOWN SEASON: SEPT thru NOV
Included in the Essentials Plan
When source pressure is elevated, we build a serviceable down-leg package and tune the system to our operating target (65 PSI) with a hard ceiling of 75 PSI. Components are sized to your service and documented for repeatable maintenance.
The SRMS Tier 1 Smart Node is our foundation package for select irrigation deployments — providing dedicated connectivity plus a Rachio 3 controller (8- or 16-zone) so the system can be configured and supported with service-first standards (optional monthly add-ons/subscriptions not included). It’s a strong fit for non-turf zones, feature irrigation, HOA common areas, and commercial sites where customer Wi-Fi isn’t available/reliable.
Smart irrigation details Tier 1 Smart Node details SRMS™ tiers
Most visits use a simple structure: a service call plus a per-zone rate (by service type). We confirm scope and constraints on-site before deeper work.
Zone count is the main driver, but access (valve boxes, buried components, hardscape), condition, and any needed upgrades can affect total work. We document findings and prioritize next steps.
Yes. Drip and micro-drip are often the most serviceable way to irrigate beds and containers—especially where overspray is a concern.
When source pressure is excessive, a PRV-based path can reduce stress on heads, valves, fittings, and splices so performance stays predictable over time.
Service Plans provide scheduled seasonal coverage. SRMS adds connectivity and (when supported) abnormal-flow protection. Together, monitoring becomes follow-through.