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Need expert sprinkler repair in Castle Rock? At Clever Irrigation, we specialize in reliable sprinkler system repairs, efficient irrigation services, and water-saving solutions tailored for Castle Rock homes.Learn more about our sprinkler system installation services.

We strive to help our neighbors conserve precious water resources, while maintaining lush, inviting outdoor spaces. Together, we can sustain a bountiful, beautiful southwest metro Denver, one home landscape at a time.

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Clever Irrigation LLC is Castle Rock’s trusted choice for sprinkler and irrigation services. Locally owned and operated by Roberto Larrazabal, we deliver smart water solutions that save time, reduce waste, and keep lawns green. From installs to repairs, we proudly serve Castle Rock and The Meadows with expert care and dependable results.

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Clever Irrigation LLC is Castle Rock’s trusted choice for sprinkler and irrigation services. Locally owned and operated by Roberto Larrazabal, we deliver smart water solutions that save time, reduce waste, and keep lawns green. From installs to repairs, we proudly serve Castle Rock and The Meadows with expert care and dependable results.

Hands connecting blue poly pipe using a black and blue compression fitting in soil trench

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Most sprinkler repairs in Castle Rock range from $100 to $300, depending on the type of damage. Minor issues like broken sprinkler heads are on the lower end, while electrical or valve repairs may cost more.

Yes, we offer sprinkler blowout services throughout Castle Rock. Prices typically range from $60 to $100 based on the number of zones and system complexity.

Many older systems can be repaired with modern parts. However, if the system is inefficient or frequently breaks down, replacing it might save money long-term.

With proper maintenance, sprinkler systems can last 15–20 years. Due to freezing winters, regular inspections and seasonal adjustments are important in Castle Rock.

Typically, homeowners insurance doesn’t cover wear and tear. But if the damage is caused by a covered peril like freezing pipes, it may be partially covered—check your specific policy.

Yes. Winterizing your sprinkler system is crucial in Castle Rock due to freezing temperatures. It helps prevent cracked pipes and damaged valves, saving you from costly springtime repairs.

A basic inspection in Castle Rock usually costs between $75 and $125, depending on the system size and the number of zones.

Absolutely. We provide emergency sprinkler repairs across Castle Rock to help resolve leaks, broken pipes, or electrical issues quickly and efficiently.

Yes, we proudly serve all areas of Castle Rock, including The Meadows, Founders Village, Red Hawk, and nearby communities.

A professional who repairs sprinkler systems is typically called an irrigation technician or sprinkler repair specialist.

Castle Rock requires smart, efficient irrigation systems due to its semi-arid climate and watering restrictions. Homeowners must follow specific watering schedules, limit watering days, and use water-efficient technologies like drip systems and rain sensors to avoid waste and comply with local codes.

Castle Rock enforces a summer watering schedule that typically allows outdoor watering no more than three days per week, depending on your address. Watering is usually prohibited between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. to minimize evaporation. The schedule may vary during drought alerts—check with Castle Rock Water for updates.

Yes, Castle Rock’s water is considered moderately hard to hard, containing high levels of calcium and magnesium. Installing a water softener or filtration system helps prevent mineral buildup on sprinkler heads and plumbing fixtures, improving both irrigation performance and water quality inside your home.

Castle Rock falls under USDA Hardiness Zone 5b to 6a. This means the average minimum winter temperatures range from -15°F to -5°F, which impacts what types of plants and irrigation methods are suitable for landscaping.

On average, lawns in Castle Rock need about 1 to 1.5 inches of water per week, including rainfall. Smart irrigation controllers, moisture sensors, and proper sprinkler head spacing can help deliver this amount efficiently without overwatering or runoff.