
The right water, in the right place
Irrigation install, repair, and seasonal tune-ups from the same local crew that keeps the plants thriving and builds the landscape. Designed for coastal Carolina soil.
Why it matters
Most irrigation companies never touch a plant. We keep them thriving by knowing where and when your plants need irrigation, and letting you know what will keep them thriving.
New systems
Zoned for the way sand drains.
Coastal Carolina's sandy soil drains fast, so we zone for your plantings, sun, and soil, not a generic layout. Drip lines in the beds, rotors and sprays on the turf, smart controllers and rain sensors, installed with a new landscape or added to an existing yard.
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Financing
Pay monthly on your landscape or irrigation project.
Checking your rate takes seconds and does not affect your credit score.

Repairs
Leaks, coverage, and the zone that will not fire.
Brown patches, soggy spots, a head spraying the driveway instead of the lawn. We diagnose it, fix it, and leave the system running the way it should.
Leak detection and line repair, head replacement and realignment, and valve, wiring, and controller troubleshooting.
Get in touchAlready have a system?
Find your symptom.
A dry or brown patch in the lawn
Can be a clogged or broken head, or a coverage gap between two zones, and we test every head in the zone to check. But not every brown patch is the sprinklers, it can also be the soil or the plant itself, which is where most irrigation companies stop and we do not: we know dirt and plants as well as water.
Water spraying the driveway or street
Can be a head that has turned, the wrong nozzle for the throw, or a zone that needs remapping. We check the whole zone, not just the one head, to find the actual cause.
A soggy spot that never dries out
Can be a leak in a lateral line, a valve that is not fully closing, or a drainage problem with nowhere for the water to go. We check the system first, and we can diagnose and correct drainage issues too if that turns out to be the real cause. Left alone it drowns roots and feeds fungus, so this one is worth a call soon.
One zone will not come on
Can be a valve solenoid, a cut wire between the controller and the valve, or a programming issue. We trace it rather than guessing.
The controller is blinking or lost its schedule
Can be a power blip, storm season, a dying backup battery, or an older controller reaching the end of its life. We reprogram it, and if it keeps happening we will talk about a smart controller with a rain sensor.
The water bill jumped
Can be a slow underground leak, a stuck valve, or a schedule running longer than it should. We isolate zones one at a time to find where the water is actually going.
Heads do not pop up all the way
Can be low pressure from a leak upstream, grass grown over the heads, or a valve not opening all the way. Either way, we will find out once we see it running.
Whatever it is doing, call (910) 408-9754 and describe it. Most repairs are diagnosed in one visit.

