Commercial irrigation vault being serviced during a maintenance visit in South Jersey

Irrigation System Maintenance Plans in South Jersey, NJ

Keep your sprinkler system running at peak efficiency with customizable maintenance plans. Seasonal inspections, head adjustments, and leak detection — for residential and commercial properties across 7 NJ counties.

Protect Your Investment with Professional Irrigation Maintenance

Regular irrigation system maintenance extends your sprinkler system's lifespan by 5 to 10 years and can reduce water waste by 20-30%. A well-maintained system delivers water more uniformly, runs more efficiently, and experiences far fewer emergency breakdowns. Irrigation Innovations offers customizable maintenance plans for residential and commercial properties across South Jersey.

An irrigation system is a mechanical system with moving parts that operate under pressure, often in harsh underground conditions. Over time, nozzles clog with mineral deposits, heads get knocked out of alignment by mowers and foot traffic, valves develop slow leaks, and controller programming drifts from optimal settings as seasons change. Without regular professional attention, these small issues compound into major inefficiencies and costly repairs.

According to the EPA, the average American household wastes approximately 9,400 gallons of water per year due to irrigation system inefficiency. A maintenance plan is the single most cost-effective way to keep your system performing like new — and it is also a condition of maintaining the 5-year warranty on systems installed by Irrigation Innovations.

Comprehensive Sprinkler System Checkup

Every maintenance visit follows a systematic inspection protocol. We do not just glance at your system and leave — we check every component methodically:

  • Sprinkler head inspection — Check every head for damage, clogs, height issues, and alignment. Replace worn nozzles and clean filter screens.
  • Coverage and distribution — Run each zone and verify head-to-head coverage. Adjust arcs, radii, and spray patterns to eliminate dry spots and overspray.
  • Valve testing — Manually activate each valve to verify proper opening, closing, and flow. Check for weeping valves that waste water between cycles.
  • Controller programming — Review and optimize run times, start times, and seasonal adjustment based on current weather patterns and plant needs.
  • Leak detection — Monitor system pressure and visually inspect valve boxes, mainline connections, and low areas for signs of underground leaks.
  • Rain sensor check — Verify the rain sensor is functional and properly calibrated to prevent irrigation during and after rainfall.
Technician cleaning sprinkler filter during a maintenance service visit

Our Irrigation Maintenance Process

Whether you choose a single visit or a seasonal plan, every maintenance service follows the same thorough process.

1

System Inspection

We run every zone from the controller and walk the entire system. Every head, valve box, pipe riser, and connection point is visually inspected for damage, leaks, and wear.

2

Head and Nozzle Check

Each sprinkler head is checked for proper pop-up height, correct nozzle size, clogged filters, and damage from mowers or foot traffic. Worn or broken heads are replaced on the spot.

3

Valve Testing

Every valve is manually cycled to verify clean operation. We check for slow leaks, diaphragm wear, and solenoid responsiveness. Valve boxes are cleaned of debris and checked for proper drainage.

4

Controller Optimization

We review controller programming and adjust run times for the current season, soil moisture conditions, and any changes to your landscape. Smart controllers get weather data verification.

5

Coverage Adjustment

Final walk-through with all zones running. We adjust every head for optimal arc, radius, and spray pattern. The goal is uniform coverage with no dry spots, no overspray, and no wasted water.

Why a Maintenance Plan Pays for Itself

  • Extends system lifespan — A maintained system lasts 15-20 years. Neglected systems often need major repairs or full replacement by year 8-10.
  • Reduces water waste — Clogged nozzles, misaligned heads, and weeping valves can waste 20-30% of your irrigation water. Regular maintenance keeps efficiency high.
  • Prevents costly repairs — A $5 nozzle replacement during a maintenance visit prevents the $200 valve failure that happens when a clogged head causes back-pressure.
  • Maintains warranty coverage — Our 5-year warranty on installations and most repairs requires the system to be maintained through Irrigation Innovations. Letting maintenance lapse can void warranty coverage.
  • Healthier lawn and landscape — Uniform watering produces healthier turf with deeper root systems. Overwatered zones develop fungal issues; underwatered zones stress and invite weeds.
  • Lower water bills — An efficient system uses only the water it needs. South Jersey municipal water rates average $4-6 per 1,000 gallons — even a 20% reduction in waste adds up quickly over a growing season.
Hunter node valve box being inspected during irrigation maintenance

Irrigation Maintenance FAQs

We recommend a minimum of two professional maintenance visits per year — one in spring (at start-up) and one in mid-summer. Properties with larger systems, sandy soils, or heavy landscape use benefit from a third visit in early fall before winterization. Each visit addresses seasonal-specific issues: spring focuses on winter damage and reactivation, summer focuses on peak-season efficiency, and fall focuses on preparing for shutdown.

Skipping maintenance leads to a slow decline in system performance. Nozzles clog and reduce coverage, heads get knocked off alignment by mowers, valves develop slow leaks, and controller programming becomes outdated. Over one to two seasons, these small issues can reduce your system efficiency by 20-30%, meaning you are paying for water that is not reaching your lawn. More critically, undetected leaks can waste thousands of gallons and cause erosion. Skipping maintenance also voids the 5-year warranty on systems installed or repaired by Irrigation Innovations.

Absolutely. We maintain irrigation systems regardless of who installed them. During the first visit, we conduct a thorough assessment of the entire system to understand the layout, equipment, and any existing issues. We service all major brands including Hunter, Rain Bird, Toro, and Irritrol. If we identify design or installation issues during our assessment, we will let you know and discuss options for improvement.

Yes. The 5-year warranty on systems installed by Irrigation Innovations and on most of our repairs requires that the system be maintained through our maintenance program for the duration of the warranty period. This is because most warranty claims we see are preventable issues that regular maintenance would have caught early. Maintaining your system protects both your warranty and your investment.

Keep Your Sprinkler System Running Like New

Contact us for a customizable maintenance plan tailored to your property. Residential and commercial plans available across 7 South Jersey counties.