Sprinkler Repairs in Celina, Prosper & Frisco
When your sprinkler system isn’t working the way it should, it shows up fast in North Texas lawns. Dry patches, uneven coverage, leaks, and rising water bills are usually signs that something in the system needs attention. At FJV Landscape & Irrigation, we help homeowners in Celina, Prosper, McKinney, and the surrounding communities with sprinkler repairs and get their irrigation systems running the way they’re supposed to.
In our experience, most sprinkler problems come down to clogged nozzles, broken heads, valve issues, wiring problems, or coverage that no longer matches your landscape. We diagnose the issue, make the sprinkler repairs, and adjust the system so your lawn or flower beds get consistent, efficient watering.
If your sprinklers are wasting water, leaving parts of the yard dry, or simply not turning on at all, we’re here to help. Our goal is to keep your lawn healthy and make sure your irrigation system is reliable, efficient, and ready for the Texas heat.
Common sprinkler problems we repair

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- Broken or leaking sprinkler heads
- Clogged nozzles and low-pressure zones
- Valves that won’t open or stay stuck
- Wiring or controller malfunctions
- Zones that won’t turn on or shut off
- Overspray onto driveways, fences, or the street
- Poor coverage that leaves dry or soggy areas
- Irrigation lines damaged by tree roots or ground settling
- Systems that were never adjusted for seasonal changes or new landscaping
If you’re noticing any of these issues, it’s usually best to get them fixed before they lead to wasted water or lawn damage. Reach out anytime and we’ll take a look, diagnose the problem, and get your sprinkler repairs completed so the system works the way it should.
Sprinkler system upgrades
Even when a sprinkler repair fixes the immediate problem, many older systems still struggle with uneven coverage or wasted water. Upgrading key components can improve performance and help your lawn handle the North Texas heat more efficiently.
Common sprinkler upgrades include:
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- High-efficiency sprinkler heads and nozzles
- Pressure-regulated and low-flow nozzles
- Smart irrigation controllers
- New valves and wiring replacements
- Redesigned zones for better coverage
- Adjustable or rotating heads for large or irregular areas
- Drip irrigation conversions for garden beds and trees
Upgrades like these can extend the life of your system, reduce sprinkler repairs, and improve water efficiency throughout the year. If your sprinkler system is aging or no longer keeping up with your landscape, we can recommend the best options for your yard and budget.
Questions about sprinkler repairs?
Do you have questions about the sprinkler repair services we offer? We know you have questions and hopefully you'll find some answers here. If you have additional questions, feel free to reach out and we'd be happy to help.
How do I know if my sprinkler system needs repair?
Most homeowners notice dry patches, overly wet areas, overspray, low pressure, or zones that won’t run. If anything about your watering pattern looks uneven or unusual, it’s a good sign something needs attention.
Why is one zone not working?
This usually points to a valve issue, wiring problem, or a break in the line. We can diagnose the cause quickly and get the zone running again.
What causes low pressure in part of the yard?
Clogged nozzles, partially closed valves, leaks, or root intrusion are common culprits. In North Texas, mineral buildup can also restrict flow over time.
Can you fix older sprinkler systems?
Yes, we repair everything from older setups to newer smart systems. In many cases we can replace individual components instead of recommending a full upgrade.
How long does a typical repair take?
Most repairs take one to two hours. More complex issues, like underground line breaks or electrical problems, may take longer.
Do you offer irrigation system upgrades?
Yes. If your system is outdated or not keeping up with your landscape, we can upgrade heads, valves, controllers, and nozzles for better efficiency and coverage.

