Showing posts with label residential sprinkler systems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label residential sprinkler systems. Show all posts

Saturday, December 22, 2018

Sprinkler Master Fresno, CA wishes you and your loved ones a very merry Christmas! (559-422-3808)


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Here are a few of our favorite Christmas facts!
1. In the U.S. alone, over three billion Christmas cards are sent each year.
2. According to legend, Martin Luther was the first person to decorate a
Christmas tree. After seeing the stars shine through the branches of a fir tree,
he brought one home and decorated it with candles to recreate it for his children.
3. 30-35 million living Christmas trees are sold each year.
4. 28 sets of LEGO are sold every second during the holiday season.

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Monday, March 26, 2018

Sprinkler Master Services in Fresno, California

Sprinkler Master Repair (Fresno, California)
Phone: 559-422-3808


·        Drip Irrigation Installation

Drip irrigation systems put water directly into the soil, without losing almost any water to evaporation or going where you don’t need it. This allows your plants to get enough water without wasting any. Install today in Fresno, California to save on water and money!

·        Sprinkler Timer Installation

We now install Skydrop sprinkler timers in the Fresno area, which can reduce your water usage up to 30%! Skydrop timers track local weather patterns and shut off your sprinkler system when it doesn’t need it. Wanting to install a new control timer in your home? Give Sprinkler Master a call!

·        Sprinkler valves

Sprinkler valves control whether or not your sprinkler heads get water. If one of them is broken, it can cause dry spots and other issues. If you suspect you may have a problem with your sprinkler
valves, give Sprinkler Master Fresno a call!

·        Replace Nozzles

A broken nozzle can prevent your system from watering correctly. If your sprinkler heads are having trouble getting water where it needs to be, we can help! We are the best sprinkler repair company in Fresno, California!

·        Replace Sprinkler Heads

Sprinkler heads can get run over and broken, shooting water into the air. If you’ve had one of your sprinkler heads broken and need a replacement, give us a call!

·        Add Lawn Sprinkler Heads
Are you looking to expand? We can help! Adding a sprinkler head to a system can be a laborious process, but our techs have done it many times, and are ready to help! If you want to add new sprinkler heads to your system, give the masters a call!


·        Repair a Broken Line

Broken lines can be a serious issue, causing flooding to your home, and dry spots or swampy areas in your yard. Broken lines need to be addressed immediately. If any of these symptoms appear in your home, give Sprinkler Master Fresno a call immediately.

·        Sprinkler Winterization/ Blowouts
Winterizing your sprinkler system is an important step in protecting your sprinkler system. Without blowing out your pipes, the leftover water in them may freeze and expand, breaking pipes and ruining heads. Keep your system safe by giving Sprinkler Master a call!

·        Reset Sprinkler Heads

Sometimes, a sprinkler head can get offset, and start watering places where you don't want it to. In this case, we simply need to reset the sprinkler heads. Need a hand? Give the masters a call!

Monday, July 17, 2017

Sprinkler Master (Fresno, CA) – Your Local Sprinkler Experts! - (559) 422-3808

Sprinkler Master (Fresno, CA) – Your Local Sprinkler Experts! - (559) 422-3808
Need sprinkler repair?
Call the sprinkler repair experts! (559) 422-3808

Sprinkler Master Fresno—We fix sprinklers!


Tuesday, July 4, 2017

Happy Fourth from Sprinkler Master!

Happy Independence Day from Sprinkler Master Repair (Fresno, CA) (559) 422-3808




Enjoy a few interesting facts about the 4th!

  1. Three U.S. Presidents, John Adams, James Monroe, and Thomas Jefferson both passed away on July 4th, 1826. (1)
  2. Approximately 150 million hot dogs are consumed on July fourth. (1)
  3. The melody of the National Anthem was originally an English drinking song. (1)

At Sprinkler Master Repair (Fresno, CA), we specialize in sprinklers. If you need any kind of sprinkler service, give us a call! Our main focus is on sprinkler repair, and have over 10,000 hours of experience in the field. We also offer emergency services. If we’re booked out, just ask for one of our emergency services, and we’ll get you in as quickly as possible!  Call us at (559) 422-3808


This summer, your lawn can be greener than the other side. If you need a sprinkler installation or repair to keep it that way, give Dr. Sprinkler a call!



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Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Sprinkler Master, Fresno, CA (559) 422-3808

Sprinkler Repair, Fresno, CA (559) 422-3808
Are your sprinklers not working? Need them replaced or repaired? We can help! At Sprinkler Master, we excel at sprinkler repair. There is no sprinkler issue that we can’t fix. Our talented, licensed technicians will take care of you and your sprinkler system.

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·    Replace nozzles- Have a broken sprinkler system nozzle? We can replace that!
·    Replace sprinkler heads- If your sprinkler heads aren’t rotating or spraying correctly, it can cause dry spots in your lawn. If you need them replaced, give us a call at (559) 422-3808.
·    Add lawn sprinkler heads- Are you expanding your yard, or just need a few sprinkler heads added? We can help!
·    Replace solenoid valves- Need a solenoid valve replaced? We can help! Our licensed technicians will have that done in no time!
·    Replace a control timer- There are plenty of new, high-tech sprinkler timers out there that will save you time, money, and water. We install Skydrop timers, which are the forefront of the control timer industry. Want one installed? Give us a call!
·    Repair a broken line- Broken lines can cause bubbling, swampy areas, and dry spots, ruining all your hard work on your beautiful lawn. Don’t let a broken line destroy your lawn. Give us a call!
·    Reset sprinkler heads- If your sprinkler heads don’t seem to be working correctly, a reset may be in order. Give us a call, and we’ll do it for you!
·    Raise sprinkler heads in flower beds or behind shrubs- Raising your sprinkler heads in your flowerbeds or shrubs will allow them to get the proper moisture they need to be healthy.
·    Install a rain or moisture sensor- Want to save water and money? Installing a rain or moisture sensor will do just that! It’ll automatically shut off your system when it doesn’t need to be watered, saving you water! We’d be happy to install one for you!
·    Install sprinkler valve box- A sprinkler valve box gives you easy access to your sprinkler system valves. Want one installed? Give us a call!
·    Fix lawn dry spots- Dry spots can ruin the look of your beautiful lawn, but we can help! Give us a call and we’ll find the issue and fix it.
·    We service the following zip codes: 93611, 93210, 93650, 93648, 93654, 93657, and 93662.
·    Cities we service include: Clovis, Coalinga, Fresno, Parlier, Reedley, Sanger, and Selma.

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Sprinkler Installation, Fresno, CA (559) 422-3808
Ready to save water, time, and money by installing a sprinkler system in your yard? We can help! Sprinkler systems will water your lawn with the exact amount of water it needs, saving you water and money. Want us to install a sprinkler system in your yard? Call us! (559) 422-3808
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Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Causes of DRY SPOTS and How to Fix Them! Dr. Sprinkler Repair, Fresno, CA - (559) 422-3808

Dr. Sprinkler Repair knows that nobody in Fresno, CA, wants dry, brown spots on what should be a lush, green lawn. So we’ve compiled a list of the common causes of dry spots and possible remedies so that YOU, our customer, can have a healthy and thriving lawn this summer. When it comes to your sprinkler system, don’t forget to give Dr. Sprinkler Repair a call. We specialize in sprinkler repair, as well as sprinkler installation and maintenance. Call Dr. Sprinkler Repair (Fresno, CA) today at (559) 422-3808.
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  • Animal Urine
    • Dogs are the most common culprit, but large birds and other animals can cause urine spots, too. Urine usually causes your lawn to turn yellow in spots, sometimes with a bright green ring around the edges where the diluted nitrogen in the urine acts as a fertilizer. Cut out the dead spot and fill it with plugs cut from sod. Head to a nursery with a clump from your lawn and find a strip of sod that matches, or wait until the fall and sow fresh seed after clearing the dead grass and loosening the soil.
  • Buried Debris
    • Buried debris, such as lumber, rocks, metal, etc., can have an obvious effect on the surface of your lawn. Use a screwdriver to poke around beneath a dry spot to see if anything is underneath the sod. If possible, remove the debris.
  • Chemicals
    • Gasoline, fertilizer, herbicides, and pesticides can cause dead spots if spilled. If fertilizer is applied unevenly or incorrectly, it can burn the grass. Even insect repellents can burn your lawn when sprayed on the grass blades. Pour chemicals, fuels, and sprays on your driveway, not on your lawn, and follow application directions.
  • Compacted Soilcompactsoil
    • Aerate to relieve soil compaction. Add organic matter and reseed.
  • Diseases
    • Fungal Diseases
      • Brown patch and other fungal diseases thrive in moist conditions, most often in midsummer (when nights and days are hot and humid) and spring (as snow melts). They may show up as circular or irregular brown spots, or you may notice a spotting or infected pattern on the blades or a generally dying/thinning out. Increase air circulation and sunlight as much as you can, to make your lawn less inviting to fungus. Note the size and shape of the damage as well as the frequency of watering, fertilizer, mowing habits, and sunlight in order to diagnose the disease correctly. Take a sample of the affected grass (blades, roots, and soil) to your local cooperative extension office for analysis.
  • Dormancy
    • Cool-season lawns can go dormant during the heat of summer while warm-season lawns go dormant during the winter. If your lawn has a mix of grasses, you’ll have curious brown patches as some areas go dormant while others stay green. Seasonal dormancy is normal, but make sure your lawn is healthy and strong to prevent unnecessary browning.
  •  Drought
    • Lawns need one inch of water per week, either from rainfall or irrigation. Dry, compacted spots are more easily drought-damaged. Keep an eye on dry, sunny spots, especially if your soil drains poorly. If you irrigate, make sure your entire lawn is watered evenly.
  • Dull Mower
    • Dull mower blades tear your grass, causing damage and gradual death to the grass. Sharpen your blades in fall and spring. After mowing, examine your grass to see if the mower is cutting cleanly.
  •  Erosion
    • Water tends to run off slopes, taking grass seeds and young shoots with it, and leaving bare ground or dried out areas behind. Aerate your lawn to increase water absorption. If the slope is steep, consider building terraces or planting groundcover.
  • Excessive Pesticide Use
    • Applying too much insecticide or herbicide can "burn" turfgrass and lead to yellow or brown grass. Follow the manufacturer's specifications on amount and frequency of application.
  • Foot Traffic
    • Aerate to relieve soil compaction and reseed. Redirect the traffic. If that proves impossible, install a walkway.
  • Hot and Cold Temperature Extremeswinterization-dr.-sprinkler-bountiful-ut-1024x576
    • Wait for a change in the weather. Keep your eyes open for early signals of lawn problems.
  •  Iron
    • Another reason for discoloration could be lack of iron in your soil. Some of the more common areas of the yard that you might find turning yellow from iron deficiency are those adjacent to things made of concrete. Driveways, sidewalks and concrete planters can be the culprits. The high alkaline content in concrete tends to absorb the iron found in soil, reducing the amount of iron your lawn or garden receives. Iron deficiency appears in patches. Blades may yellow but the veins retain their green color. Iron deficiency may not affect growth. Alkaline soils (such as those in the Midwestern and Western states) are especially susceptible to iron deficiencies. You can add iron as a soil supplement to neutralize alkalinity and help replenish the iron that occurs naturally in the soil. Apply as directed on the package. Remove the product from masonry or concrete surfaces before watering to avoid staining.
  •  Nitrogen
    • Lawns that are not getting enough nitrogen (the key component of lawn fertilizer) will begin to change to light green and then yellow. The color change usually begins to show first in the lower leaves. Reduced growth is also a sign of nitrogen deficiency. Normally the entire lawn is affected. Adding nitrogen will help restore the green color if you fertilize properly. Applying too much at the wrong time can do more harm than good. Follow the package instructions carefully. Grass cycling - leaving grass clippings on your lawn after mowing - adds nitrogen naturally to the lawn.
  •  Pests
    • GrubsGrub
      • Grubs are a common problem in mid to late summer, and most easily identified when your sod easily pulls back from the ground like a carpet. Pull back a section of sod and inspect for fat, white curved worms. More than ten per square foot can cause lawn damage. Grub control products are available at your garden center.
    • Chinch bugs
      • Chinch bugs are a common summer pest in warm-season lawns, especially in hot sunny patches beside driveways and sidewalks. Inspect your lawn closely, and look at your shoes as you walk through the grass – you should be able to spot the small black and white adults. They’re resistant to many pesticides, but there are products available to target them.
    • Other insects
      • Caterpillars and other pests can live part of their life cycle in lawns. Watch your lawn closely – look for crawling and munching insects and for grass blades that look eaten. Also watch for birds and wasps feeding on these pests in your lawn.
  • Poor Soil
    • Soil quality can vary in your lawn, and poor soil can occur in patches, causing brown, bare areas or moss. Take a screwdriver and push it into the soil. If it doesn’t go easily, your soil is likely compacted. Try aerating and top-dressing to incorporate organic matter in the soil. When you aerate, take a look at the plugs, to see how the quality and texture of your lawn varies in different spots. Keep this in mind as you amend and improve your soil.
  •  Rootstree-roots-in-lawn
    • Large trees or shrubs usually win the battle for water and nutrients. The area under trees is notoriously difficult for growing grass. Consider mulching or naturalizing areas under trees and shrubs.
  •  Scalping
    • If your mower blade is set too low or there are lumps in the lawn, it can cut the grass too short and cause damage. Practice proper mowing techniques by raising your mower blades, and smooth out high spots by digging up the sod, removing some of the soil underneath, and replacing the sod.
  • Shady Areas
    • If you can’t beat the shade, join it—by replacing the grass with flowers and plants that don’t need a lot of sunlight. Wax begonias and torenias are two flowering annuals that add pops of color. So do New Guinea impatiens, and they’re not susceptible to the mildew-induced disease that has infected garden impatiens in recent years. Among perennials, lungworts produce pretty blue, pink, or white flower clusters, and their leaves are spotted with silver or white. Also check out plants with pretty foliage. The deep red leaves of the coleus, an annual, and the peach-colored foliage of the perennial coral bells will brighten a shady area.
  • Too Much or Too Little Fertilizer
    • Too much fertilizer causes excessive growth. Too little does not provide enough nutrition to promote the strong roots, crowns and leaves needed to withstand disease. Follow the proper feeding schedule for your turfgrass.
  • Too Much or Too Little Water
    • If the lawn is not getting enough water, the turfgrass begins to resemble straw. Walking on the lawn leaves footprints in the turf. Water only when needed to prevent overwatering. Do it as early in the day as possible to allow evaporation from grass blades. Be sure to follow any watering ordinances or restrictions for your area.
  • Watering During the Day
    • It is actually best to water your lawn in the early morning, before the sun has risen, or in the late evening, after the sun has set. Water droplets on grass can act as magnifying glasses for the sun’s rays, which will actually burn the grass instead of hydrating it. Setting sprinkler timers for optimal watering hours will help with this issue. For help with setting up a sprinkler timer and/or repairing or installing a sprinkler system, call Dr. Sprinkler Repair today!
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Thanks to ConsumerReports.org, Julie Day at TodaysHomeowner.com, and Lowes.com for the great info on dry spots and their causes!
Dr. Sprinkler Repair, Fresno, CA - (559) 422-3808

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Dr. Sprinkler Repair, Fresno, CA - (559) 422-3808

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Our contractors communicate with you before and after every job to make sure that it was completed to your satisfaction. We only use Rain Bird products, the best in the industry. Your system will receive the careful focus it deserves from our dedicated professionals.

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