We fix leaks, broken heads, and system issues fast to keep your landscape healthy and water use efficient.
At Parkview Landscaping, we know a sprinkler system should make life easier, not create dry spots, puddles, or high water bills. Since 2009, we have helped property owners and managers across the Pacific Northwest keep irrigation systems working the way they should. Our sprinkler repair and maintenance service is built for HOA communities, commercial properties, and residential landscapes that need reliable watering and fast, practical solutions.
We inspect the full system to find the real cause of the problem, not just the symptom. That includes sprinkler heads, spray nozzles, rotors, valves, valve boxes, wiring, controllers, timers, rain sensors, backflow-related irrigation components, drip lines, lateral lines, and mainline issues tied to normal irrigation performance. If you are dealing with broken heads, leaking valves, clogged nozzles, low pressure, poor coverage, overspray, controller problems, or zones that will not turn on or off, we can diagnose and repair it.
Regular sprinkler maintenance helps protect your landscape and reduce waste. We adjust head spacing and spray patterns, check for damaged or sunken heads, test each zone, look for leaks, clean nozzles, and make sure the controller is set for the season. In the Pacific Northwest, changing weather matters. Spring startup, summer efficiency checks, and fall winterization support all help your lawn, plantings, and irrigation equipment stay in better shape through the year.
Good irrigation is about more than water. It helps turf stay green, keeps planting beds healthy, prevents runoff, and supports curb appeal for tenants, customers, residents, and guests. For commercial sites, medical offices, warehouses, and business parks, a well-maintained sprinkler system also helps present a cleaner, more professional property. For HOAs, it supports consistent landscape quality across common areas.
When we repair or maintain a system, we focus on clear communication, dependable service, and work that makes sense for your property goals and budget. Whether you need a one-time sprinkler repair, ongoing irrigation maintenance, or help troubleshooting recurring issues, we are ready to help. Contact Parkview Landscaping to schedule sprinkler repair and maintenance for your property.
We start with a full irrigation inspection to find leaks, broken sprinkler heads, valve issues, controller problems, and dry or oversaturated zones. In most visits, we can diagnose the root cause on-site and explain the best repair options in clear, simple terms.
Once we identify the issue, we complete the needed sprinkler repairs and fine-tune the system for proper coverage, pressure, and timing. We replace worn parts, adjust spray patterns, and check each zone so your landscape gets the right amount of water without waste.
Before we wrap up, we run the system again to confirm every zone works correctly and the repairs hold under normal operation. We also share practical maintenance recommendations and a service schedule to help prevent future breakdowns and keep your irrigation system efficient year-round.
Common questions we hear from property owners, HOA managers, and facility teams about sprinkler repairs, system inspections, and ongoing irrigation maintenance.
We repair leaking sprinkler heads, broken valves, clogged nozzles, cracked pipes, low pressure, overspray, dry spots, soggy areas, wiring issues, and controller problems. If your irrigation system is wasting water or not covering the lawn evenly, we can find the cause and fix it correctly.
Yes, we provide both sprinkler repair and routine maintenance. Regular irrigation service helps catch small issues before they turn into expensive damage, poor coverage, or higher water bills. We can inspect zones, adjust heads, test timers, and keep your system working the way it should.
Yes. Since 2009, Parkview Landscaping has focused heavily on HOA and commercial landscape maintenance across the Pacific Northwest. We work on irrigation systems at business parks, medical facilities, warehouses, and shared communities, while also helping residential customers with dependable sprinkler service.
Common signs include pooling water, brown patches, weak spray, heads that do not pop up, zones that will not turn on, or a controller that is not following the schedule. If something looks off, it is best to have us inspect it before the problem spreads.
Scheduling depends on the season, property type, and urgency of the issue, but we work hard to respond promptly and keep delays to a minimum. If your sprinkler system is causing visible damage or major coverage problems, let us know so we can prioritize the service request.
We bring hands-on experience, clear communication, and reliable service backed by years of field work since 2009. Our team understands the needs of commercial properties, HOAs, and homes in Mill Creek, Bothell, Everett, Snohomish, Marysville, Lake Stevens, and nearby areas. Contact us to schedule service today.
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I had the front yard re-sodded, drainage solution installed in the backyard and had a few shrubs planted. Parkview did a great job. They were professional, had some good ideas on how to do a couple things, and just really executed well.
Sarah is absolutely wonderful to work with. She is very responsive and does a great job with communicating quickly so that our emergency could be addressed fully and readily.
Benjamin Oostra and his crew work closely with us here at TruGreen, and every single interaction we have had with Ben has convinced me that the company as well as he himself are built on attention to detail, quality, timeliness, and a level of commitment to his customers that is EXTREMELY rare in the lawn care industry. I know for a fact that his company on it's current path will become a national force to be reckoned with! If Google allowed more than 5 stars, I would happily use them all. Keep up the superlative work Mr. Oostra!
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