Sprinkler Repair in Ocoee, FL
Winter Garden Sprinkler Repair covers Ocoee's established neighborhoods — systems with decades of honest wear, accumulated DIY history, and plenty of life left when repaired part by part. If a zone quit, a head is gushing, or the lawn has opinions, call (689) 407-2616 or send the callback form — one symptom is enough.
Ocoee systems carry their history
The classic Ocoee system is twenty-plus years old and has been touched by every owner since: a hardware-store head here, a taped splice there, one zone nobody remembers programming. These systems are not failing — they are accumulating small faults, and the repair that works is the list version: run every zone, catalog what is actually wrong, price the items, and fix them in one pass. It is routinely cheaper than the replacement a system this age gets threatened with, and the visit says honestly if that math ever flips.
The local specifics: older valve boxes long buried under turf (locating is routine), galvanized and early-PVC fittings reaching brittle age, and controllers two generations behind the current watering rules. A surprising share of Ocoee calls end as reprogramming plus a short parts list — the system was better than its symptoms.
Services available in Ocoee
The full lineup runs here as it does metro-wide: head repair, valve repair, controller and timer work, and leak location and repair — plus programming around the local watering restrictions.
System acting up in Ocoee?
Send the form with your neighborhood and the symptom. Most repairs are diagnosed and priced in one visit.
Frequently asked questions
My system is from the 90s. Is repair still worth it?
Usually, yes — heads, valves, and controllers all repair at parts level regardless of age. Replacement math only wins when pipe condition and pressure problems go chronic, and you would get that assessment with numbers.
Previous owners left a mess of DIY fixes. Can it be untangled?
That is normal Ocoee work — a zone-by-zone catalog sorts real faults from cosmetic history, and bad splices get redone with waterproof connectors as they are found.
Nobody knows where the valve boxes are. Problem?
A routine one — wire toning from the controller finds buried boxes, and they get reset at grade so the next visit is not a dig.
