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Irrigation Repair in Greenville, SC

Need irrigation repair in Greenville, SC? The Grounds Guys of Greenville are here to help. Our team has spent years diagnosing and repairing sprinkler systems across Upstate South Carolina, from Simpsonville and Greer to Mauldin and Five Forks. Whether you have a broken sprinkler head, a pressure problem, or a zone that won’t come on, we’ll find the issue and fix it right. Call a Greenville lawn care expert or request service online. We arrive in clean, branded vehicles and get to work fast.

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Irrigation Repair Services We Provide in Greenville, SC

  • Sprinkler Head Repair and Replacement

    Broken or clogged sprinkler heads are the most common call we get. A head that’s misting instead of throwing a clean arc, or one that stays up after the cycle ends, is wasting water every run.

  • Valve and Solenoid Repair

    A zone that won’t turn on or off almost always points back to the valve or solenoid. We test the electrical connection and flow separately to pinpoint the failure before replacing parts.

  • Irrigation Pipe and Underground Leak Repair

    Wet patches in the lawn that appear after the system runs, or a water bill that jumped without explanation, are both signs of an underground line leak.

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Why Greenville Homeowners Call The Grounds Guys First

John Yarusinsky, our owner-operator, started doing lawn and landscape work at 15. That’s not a line on a website, it’s decades of hands-on experience with the exact soil conditions, summer heat, and clay-heavy lots that Greenville properties deal with every season.

When we show up for an irrigation service call, we don’t just replace the failed part and leave. We run each zone, check pressure at the head, watch how the spray pattern lands, and tell you what we found, not what we think you want to hear.

A few things homeowners across the Greenville area appreciate about working with us:
  • We back everything with a track record of positive reviews from local customers.
  • We respond promptly and keep you updated from the first call to the final walkthrough.
  • Our trucks are stocked, clean, and easy to spot in your driveway.
  • We treat your lawn and landscaping with the same care we’d want at our own homes.
  • That’s our C.A.R.E.S standard: You come first, we bring a positive attitude, we respect your property, and we take pride in what we do.

How The Grounds Guys of Greenville, SC, Can Help You

The Grounds Guys is a full-service grounds care company. Our established systems allow us to deliver industry-leading lawn care and landscape solutions to commercial and residential clients. Built on a family tradition of caring, we are driven by a passion to exceed customer expectations and consistently deliver client satisfaction.

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The Grounds Guys of Greenville, SC

Choose the right grounds care services team in your area. When it comes to selecting the right team for your commercial or residential lawn care and landscaping services, The Grounds Guys is the right choice.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Irrigation Repair in Greenville, SC

At The Grounds Guys, we strive to provide knowledgeable and professional service and want to ensure your questions are answered.

  • Once a year is the minimum, but twice is better, given what Upstate summers put systems through. July averages highs around 90 degrees in Greenville, and a heat index that regularly climbs past 100 degrees. That kind of sustained heat accelerates wear on valve seals, spray nozzles, and pressure regulators faster than homeowners usually expect.

    A good routine for most Upstate SC properties: a startup check in March or early April, before consistent watering begins and a walkthrough again in September, once the worst heat has passed. Those two visits catch the issues that summer use creates before they quietly run up your water bill through fall. The EPA’s WaterSense program notes that a poorly maintained automatic irrigation system can waste up to 25,000 gallons of water per year, so the inspection cost tends to pay for itself quickly.

  • A lot of irrigation problems don’t announce themselves right away. A slow underground leak pulls water away from the head for weeks before you spot a wet patch. A pressure drop develops so gradually that you might not notice until one section of your lawn starts looking thin.

    Twice-yearly inspections catch issues early, before they become emergency service calls. We recommend a startup check in March or early April before consistent watering begins, and a second walkthrough in September once the worst heat has passed. July averages around 90 degrees in Greenville, and the heat index routinely pushes past 100. That kind of sustained heat wears down valve seals, spray nozzles, and pressure regulators faster than most homeowners expect.

    If your system is more than 8 to 10 years old, a maintenance inspection is also a good time to talk through upgrades. Older brass valve assemblies, worn irrigation pipe, and outdated controllers are worth replacing proactively rather than waiting for a failure mid-summer.

    The EPA’s WaterSense program estimates that a poorly maintained automatic irrigation system can waste up to 25,000 gallons of water per year. Catching one faulty head or a single cracked line can pay for the inspection in a single billing cycle.

  • Uneven coverage is almost always a pressure or alignment issue. Clogged nozzles restrict flow to one zone while a cracked head in another zone sprays far more than it should. Misaligned heads are another culprit, especially in yards with clay-heavy soil that shifts over time. Greenville County’s soil composition varies widely across neighborhoods, and properties with higher clay content tend to develop head misalignment faster than sandier lots.

    Start by running each zone individually and watching the pattern. A zone that mists heavily rather than throwing a clean arc is running at too high a pressure. One that barely reaches the middle of its intended coverage area probably has a partially clogged nozzle or a slow leak pulling flow away from the head. Both are straightforward fixes when caught early.

  • Greenville winters are mild enough that full winterization isn’t always necessary, but the risk isn’t zero. Average lows dip into the low 30s from December through February, and a hard freeze that drops temperatures into the mid-20s can crack PVC lines and valves if the system still has water sitting in it.

    The practical approach: drain or blow out the lines before the first hard freeze, typically late November. A quick check to confirm the backflow preventer is protected goes a long way, too, since it sits exposed above ground and is often the first component to crack. If you’re not sure whether your system needs a full winterization or just a quick valve shut-off, a brief service visit before Thanksgiving is worth scheduling. Repairs to freeze-damaged pipes in January cost considerably more than prevention does in November.

  • More than most homeowners realize. Outdoor irrigation already accounts for roughly 30 percent of household water use nationally, according to the EPA, and a system running with even a single faulty head can waste thousands of gallons per month without any visible sign of a problem. A wet spot at the base of a sprinkler head, water pooling along a zone line after the system shuts off, or a controller that continues a cycle during rain are all signs the system is running inefficiently. Addressing those issues, sometimes as simple as adjusting a schedule or replacing a valve, typically results in a noticeable drop on the next utility bill.

    The most common problem causing sprinkler system failure is corrosion. This, unfortunately, can be caused by a lack of maintenance and upkeep. Over time, parts of the system can corrode, clog, and malfunction due to dirt and debris buildup. Aging or poorly maintained pipes can cause leaks and other problems that prevent the sprinklers from functioning. A lack of regular inspections can also cause issues, since potential problems go unaddressed until they become expensive repairs. Finally, extreme weather, high heat, or hard freezes can damage components that were never designed to be exposed to those conditions without maintenance. Need to make sure your irrigation system is in top shape? Request your service online or call us today.

  • We serve homeowners and properties throughout Greenville, Simpsonville, Greer, Five Forks, Powdersville, Taylors, Mauldin, and Easley. If you’re not sure whether we cover your address, just give us a call, and we’ll confirm.

  • A sprinkler system that runs efficiently protects your lawn, your landscaping, and your water bill. Our team at The Grounds Guys of Greenville, SC is ready to help, with same-day availability for urgent repairs and scheduled inspections for routine maintenance. Call us today or request service online. We look forward to working on your property.

The Grounds Guys C.A.R.E.S.

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