Stop Wasting Water on Broken Zones

Irrigation system maintenance and seasonal checkups for properties in the Grand Strand.

When your irrigation system in Myrtle Beach runs on a timer but sections of your lawn stay brown while others flood, the problem is usually a clogged nozzle, a broken head, or a valve that will not close fully. Coastal sand works its way into lines, salt air corrodes fittings, and shifting soil breaks connections underground. You may not notice the issue until water bills climb or dead patches spread across the turf.

Woody's Lawncare & Landscaping provides irrigation system maintenance designed to identify leaks, coverage gaps, and performance problems before they damage your landscape or waste water. Each service includes a full system test, adjustment of spray patterns, and repairs to heads or lines that are not working correctly. The work supports healthy turf and plant growth while reducing long-term repair costs and water waste.

If your irrigation system in Myrtle Beach needs a seasonal checkup or has visible issues, contact Woody's Lawncare & Landscaping to schedule a service visit.

What Gets Checked and Adjusted During Service

Your service begins with a zone-by-zone test in Myrtle Beach, running each section while checking for misting, pooling, or dry spots. Heads are inspected for clogs, cracks, and misalignment, and spray patterns are adjusted to match current plant beds and turf borders. Valves are tested for leaks and proper shutoff, and any fittings that show corrosion or wear are flagged for replacement.

After the visit, you will see even coverage across all zones, no water pooling on hardscape or running into the street, and turf that receives consistent moisture without overwatering. Bills typically drop when leaks are sealed and zones are recalibrated to deliver only the water your landscape actually needs.

Filters and screens are cleaned if accessible, and timer settings are reviewed to confirm run times match current weather and plant requirements. The service does not include controller replacement, major line excavation, or pump repairs, but it does identify those needs if they exist. Most maintenance visits take one to two hours depending on system size and the number of repairs needed.

Common concerns about timing and cost

Homeowners and property managers usually ask about scheduling, what gets repaired during the visit, and how often systems need attention to stay efficient.

When should I schedule irrigation maintenance?
Most systems benefit from service in early spring before heavy watering begins and again in fall before temperatures drop. If you notice visible leaks or coverage issues, schedule a visit immediately rather than waiting for the next seasonal checkup.
What kinds of repairs are included in the service?
Basic repairs such as replacing cracked heads, cleaning clogged nozzles, and tightening loose fittings are included. Larger repairs like valve replacement or underground line repair are quoted separately after the inspection.
How do I know if my system is wasting water?
You will see water pooling on hardscape, running down the street, or spraying onto areas that do not need it. Brown patches despite frequent watering also suggest coverage gaps or broken heads that need adjustment.
Can you adjust the system if I changed my landscaping?
Yes, spray patterns and head placement can be adjusted to match new beds, turf borders, or hardscape. If zones need major reconfiguration, that work is handled as a separate project rather than part of routine maintenance.
Do I need to be home during the service?
You do not need to be present as long as the crew can access the controller and all zones. Most clients provide gate codes or leave access instructions so the work can be completed without interrupting their schedule.

Woody's Lawncare & Landscaping services irrigation systems throughout Myrtle Beach to keep them running efficiently and prevent water waste. If your system needs a checkup or has visible issues, reach out to schedule a maintenance visit.