Spring Startup

Let us ensure that your system is ready for the watering season.

During our spring startup process, our technicians will turn your system on and check your entire system for any repairs that may be needed. We adjust your system's sprinkler head to ensure proper coverage of your lawn. Our highly trained technicians are able to accurately and efficiently be able to locate any problems. We will reprogram your controller to ensure that your system is set to the proper settings for your lawn. If you have a rain sensor, we will make sure that it is working properly to ensure that your system isn’t wasting water.

Identify and fix common irrigation issues early

Handle minor repairs during spring start-up visit

Larger issues clearly explained and scheduled separately

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With 25+ years in business, Carolina Irrigation & Lighting brings proven experience to every project. From irrigation and outdoor lighting to drainage solutions, we design and install systems tailored to your property, your goals, and the way you live outdoors.

Frequently Asked Questions

Individual circumstances will vary, but as a general rule, depending on the season, spray heads should run between 5 - 15 minutes, rotors should run 15 - 30 minutes, and drip lines should run 30 minutes to 1 hour.

Check to see if you have power going to the controller. If not, check circuit breakers & GFI outlets in your home to see if they have been tripped. If you have power, but no display, unplug controller for 2 minutes then plug back in. If still no display, see if there is a reset button on your controller - hold for 10 seconds. Still no display? Controller may have gone bad.

Find your backflow assembly. Above ground assemblies will be in a large, green/tan, rectangular box, more than likely located near your home or water meter. Below ground assemblies will have a large, green, rectangular lid. Once found, turn either handle on assembly to the right to turn water off. green, rectangular lid. Once found, turn either handle on assembly to the right to turn water off. Contact your local water department if you are unable to turn off water.

First, check to see if the current date & time is correct. Second, check to see if there is more than one start time on any of your running programs.

Individual circumstances will vary, however, the Co-op Extension recommends watering more deeply, less often. A general rule is 2 - 3 times per week instead of every day.

The best way is to ensure that the controller is grounded properly. Unfortunately, like all electrical devices, controllers are susceptible to lightning strikes and little can be done to prevent damage.

The backflow assembly prevents contaminated irrigation water from being siphoned back into the clean drinking water supply. The Clean Water Act passed by Congress requires local governments to reasonably ensure that the drinking water supplied to their residents remain safe & clean. The annual backflow test is one step that helps the local governments ensure that the drinking water supply is safe & clean.

Make sure your controller is in the "off" position, remove the cover from the irrigation meter, either record or take a picture of the position of the meter then return to check it again a few hours later to see if it has moved. If the meter has moved, you have a leak somewhere in your system.

In this situation, the only solution is to turn the water off at the irrigation meter.

Early morning is best. Watering during evening times or overnight will make the lawn more susceptible to fungus.

Make sure sensor switch on controller is in active position. Start a manual cycle on your system, push down on center tab on top of sensor. If system shuts off, the sensor is working.

Turn controller to "off" position. If station shuts off, it is a programming issue. If it continues to run, unplug controller. If the station shuts off, it is a controller issue. If it still continues to run, it is a valve issue and you must turn water off at the backflow preventer.