Irrigation Systems

Precision Sprinkler Systems Inc. crafts tailored irrigation layouts and delivers seasonal tune‑ups. Prevent breakdowns, conserve resources, and support vibrant plant health through every season.

System Repair & Reconfiguration

Many of the systems we service are 10–20+ years old and simply need proper troubleshooting, upgrading and perhaps even some reconfiguration — not replacement.

We focus on restoring performance before recommending starting over.

Our Repair Work Includes:

  • Diagnosing underperforming zones
  • Locating and repairing broken lines
  • Replacing broken or buried heads
  • Valve troubleshooting and replacement
  • Controller repair and reprogramming or replacement
  • Wiring repairs
  • Correcting pressure and coverage issues
  • Reconfiguring poorly designed layouts

We take the time to evaluate the full system. If it can be repaired properly, we’ll repair it. If sections need upgrading, we’ll explain why and go over procedure and price. If a full replacement is truly necessary, you’ll know exactly what you’re paying for. No automatic “rip it all out” quotes.

New Irrigation Installation

When a new system is the right move — whether for a new build or a system beyond repair — we install it with long-term reliability in mind and a 3 year warranty.

We use traditional open trenching for our installs. Why? Because in rocky, clay-heavy, sloped North Georgia soil, open trenching allows us to:

  • Maintain consistent depth
  • Avoid rock deflection and shallow lines
  • Navigate roots and existing utilities safely
  • Create clean, properly laid-out zones
  • Backfill and restore with control

Some companies promote vibratory plowing as “less invasive.” In certain flat, soft-soil environments, that may work well. In this area, we’ve found open trenching produces stronger, more serviceable systems that hold up over time. We choose methods based on soil conditions and long-term performance.

What This Means For You

Whether we’re repairing an older system or installing a new one, our approach is the same:

  • Diagnose thoroughly
  • Install intentionally
  • Avoid shortcuts
  • Build systems that are easy to service down the road

Because irrigation isn’t just about getting water in the ground — it’s about doing it in a way that lasts. This is where precision meets curb appeal.

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F.A.Q.S

My system won’t shut off—how can you fix that?

A stuck solenoid or a short in the wiring often keeps stations running. We’ll isolate the faulty valve, replace its solenoid or rewire the circuit, and ensure each zone closes properly after its cycle.

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Do I need a rain sensor, and how does it work?

Rain sensors automatically pause irrigation during wet weather, preventing overwatering. They mount near downspouts, detect rainfall amounts, and communicate with your controller—ideal for saving water and avoiding soggy lawns.

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How can I locate the main shut‑off valve?

The main valve is typically near your water meter or well pump. Look for a round hand wheel or lever on the main supply line—if you can’t find it, trace the largest pipe from your meter or pump towards the irrigation manifold.

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How do you handle valve and line leaks?

We locate underground valves using specialized equipment, expose the leak or broken pipe, then repair or swap in a new valve/pipe section. After testing for proper flow, we backfill and restore your turf.

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My timer won’t respond—what’s wrong?

Unresponsive controllers usually stem from dead batteries, power‑surges, or faulty wiring. We’ll test the unit, replace batteries or the controller if needed, and repair any damaged wiring so your schedule stays on track.

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Why is my water pressure low or uneven?

Low pressure can be caused by clogged nozzles, broken heads, incorrect zoning, or a failing pump. We inspect each zone, clean or upgrade heads and rotors, and adjust zoning to restore full coverage and pressure.

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Where can I view your maintenance agreement?

You can click the link below to view:

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