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Irrigation Repair & Installation in Clermont, FL

Your sprinkler system runs on a schedule every day. The question is whether it's actually hitting the roots — or watering the sidewalk, creating dry patches, and quietly running up your water bill. Blue Daisy repairs, installs, and tunes sprinkler systems across Clermont and Central Florida so every zone delivers the right water to the right place.

Services offered

Full-Range Irrigation Services for Central Florida

New Sprinkler System Installation

Designed around your yard's layout, grass type, soil, and sun exposure — with zones sized to deliver the right coverage without over-watering any area. We set it up for Florida's water restriction compliance from day one.

Sprinkler Repair

Broken heads, sunken rotors, cracked lateral lines, controller malfunctions — we diagnose and fix the actual problem, not just the symptom. A fixed head rarely means the system is right; we verify the whole zone after any repair.

Zone Tune-Up

We adjust head arcs, replace worn nozzles, re-align rotors, and reset controller run times — matched to your grass type's seasonal water needs. This single service often cuts water usage meaningfully on older systems.

Full System Verification

If you've never had a full inspection, your lawn has been either over-watered or under-watered for years — most homeowners don't know which. We run every zone, document coverage, pressure, and uniformity, and give you a written findings report.

Irrigation system inspection in a Central Florida yard
The real cost of a bad system

One Broken Zone Is Rarely the Real Problem

A sprinkler repair tech fixed your head last spring. Your grass still has a dead patch in the same spot. That's because one broken head is almost always a symptom — not the root cause.

  • Florida water restrictions are real — an inefficient system doesn't just waste water, it can trigger compliance issues with your utility district
  • Over-watering drives fungal disease (large patch, take-all root rot) — the same diseases spread by dirty lawn equipment
  • Under-watered zones create chronic drought stress that weakens turf and opens it to chinch bug damage
  • Misaligned heads irrigate driveways and sidewalks — not your lawn
  • Controllers left on default factory settings don't account for Florida's seasonal rainfall variation
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How it works

Our Irrigation Service Process

  1. 1

    Full Zone Walk-Through

    We run every zone at your Clermont property and observe every head in operation — checking coverage, pressure, arc, and alignment. We document what we find before touching anything.

  2. 2

    Diagnosis & Clear Quote

    We explain exactly what's wrong and what it takes to fix it — in plain language. No upselling. If a repair is minor, we tell you that. If the system needs significant work, we say so and give you the number upfront.

  3. 3

    Repair or Install

    We complete the approved work — heads, lines, controller programming, zone wiring, or full new system layout — using quality components sized for Florida's soil and pressure conditions.

  4. 4

    Final Verification

    Every zone is re-run after repairs. We verify coverage is correct, no heads are misting or flooding, and your controller is set to a water schedule appropriate for your grass type and the current season.

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

In Central Florida, most residential irrigation districts allow watering 2 days per week. The best schedule for established St. Augustine is early morning (before 10am) — this gives the grass time to dry during the day, which reduces fungal disease pressure. Run times depend on your soil type, zone coverage, and season. We'll program your controller with the right schedule when we service your system.

Common signs include: dry patches or brown strips between heads; one zone that runs but doesn't seem to be watering; a head that's misting straight up instead of rotating; wet spots or standing water in one area (which often means a cracked line or stuck head); or a water bill that suddenly increases. If you see any of these, the actual problem is usually more than the visible symptom.

Yes — and this is one of the most common causes of large patch fungus in Central Florida. Excessive irrigation keeps the soil saturated, which creates the cool, wet conditions Rhizoctonia solani (large patch) thrives in. A properly tuned irrigation schedule, combined with the correct mowing height and our weed and pest control program, dramatically reduces disease pressure.

Yes. We service residential properties throughout Clermont, Davenport, Four Corners, Winter Haven, and surrounding Central Florida communities, as well as HOA common areas and commercial properties. For larger commercial or HOA irrigation systems, we provide a full site assessment and written scope of work before any repairs begin.

Let's Get Every Zone Working Right

If you've never had a full irrigation inspection in Clermont or Central Florida, schedule one now. Free estimate, no pressure, plain-language findings. We fix the real problem — not just the head you can see. Hablamos español · Falamos português.