Year-round operation
Oʻahu irrigation systems operate through changing conditions. A scheduled rhythm makes it easier to compare the system over time.
Preventative residential irrigation care • Oʻahu
Your irrigation system operates throughout the year, but many problems are not obvious until water is being wasted or part of the landscape begins to suffer. The Care Plan provides scheduled checks, routine adjustments, consistent records, and early identification of new visible concerns.
What the Care Plan is
The plan is recurring preventative care for a known residential irrigation system—not a promise that every future problem will be prevented. Each visit compares current visible conditions with the established baseline.
Who is eligible
The Care Plan is available only after the system’s existing condition has been established and documented. Enrollment is not automatic for every new customer.
Why three visits per year
Oʻahu irrigation systems operate through changing conditions. A scheduled rhythm makes it easier to compare the system over time.
New leaks, damage, clogs, coverage problems, and controller changes can develop between visits without being immediately obvious.
Each visit updates the existing condition record, creating a familiar baseline for deciding what is urgent, recommended, or appropriate to monitor.
What each visit includes
Each visit reviews every accessible zone and updates the existing system record. Work is limited to visible, accessible conditions and the approved routine-maintenance scope.
Included nozzle limit: Up to five standard spray nozzles only, when needed. Complete sprinkler bodies or heads, rotors, valves, drip assemblies, irrigation guns, and other parts are not included.
Pricing by zone count
The plan includes three visits per year, generally about four months apart. Annual totals are informational calculations only.
Customers pay after each completed visit. The annual totals above are not prepaid membership fees.
What is billed separately
The per-visit price does not automatically include these parts, repairs, or larger projects. All separately billed work requires customer approval.
After each visit
Findings are based on accessible components and visible conditions at the time of the visit; they are not a guarantee against future failures.
Choose the right next step
Establish a zone-by-zone baseline before considering recurring care.
View Checkup details →Care Plan enrollment is not required to receive repair service.
View Irrigation Repair →Frequently asked questions
These answers explain the plan structure and scope; they do not diagnose a specific property.
The plan includes three visits per year, scheduled approximately every four months. Exact timing is coordinated with the homeowner.
No. Customers pay after each completed visit. Annual totals shown on this page are informational calculations based on three scheduled visits, not prepaid membership fees.
Routine controller, spray-direction, and alignment adjustments, ordinary accessible nozzle cleaning, and up to five standard spray nozzles are included when needed. Other repairs and parts require approval and are billed separately.
Up to five standard spray nozzles may be replaced when needed. This means nozzles only—not complete sprinkler bodies or heads, rotors, valves, drip assemblies, irrigation guns, or other parts.
A documented baseline helps distinguish existing problems from new changes, supports consistent records, and allows the service to focus on appropriate routine care rather than unknown corrective work.
Possibly. Eligibility depends on whether the system’s broader condition has been reasonably established and necessary baseline problems have been completed or documented. A repair alone does not automatically establish every system’s condition.
We document the concern, explain whether it appears urgent, recommended, or appropriate to monitor, and obtain approval before completing separately billed repairs or installing non-included parts.
Systems with 13 or more active zones—and systems with complex conditions—receive custom pricing based on their size, layout, access, and service needs.
The Checkup establishes the condition of an unfamiliar system. The Care Plan provides recurring visits for an eligible system whose condition and baseline problems have already been established or documented.
Prices are starting prices for standard residential systems within the regular service area. Large properties, irrigation guns, extensive drip systems, difficult access, neglected systems, distant locations, or complex conditions may require custom pricing. Repairs and parts beyond routine adjustments and up to five standard spray nozzles require customer approval and are billed separately.
Ask about Care Plan eligibility
Call or text with your property address or neighborhood, active zone count if known, and how the system’s baseline condition was established.