
Sprinkler System Tune-Up
Need your sprinklers dialed in for summer? Our trained technicians check for leaks, adjust heads, program your controller, and offer solutions so your grass gets perfect coverage.
More Info →Holladay soils vary by elevation. Valley areas have very deep silty clay loam that drains slowly and holds water, increasing puddling risk if sprinklers run too long. Higher benches and foothills have gravelly, sandy loams with rapid drainage. For sprinkler repair and installation in Holladay, flat areas benefit from cycle-and-soak watering, while hillside zones often need shorter, more frequent runs to prevent dry spots.
We are licensed with Utah's Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL) to perform landscape irrigation services in Holladay. We are also fully insured in case anything ever goes wrong.
We guarantee arrival within 48 hours (during business days) or you get $25 off the cost of your visit. During the hot summer months, Utah's cool-season grass gets hit hard by the heat. We understand that when the sprinklers break or when new plants are put into your landscape, you need service as soon as possible.
Looking for a second opinion? Don't wait days for someone to show up: we have an online estimate calculator and phone estimates for new system installations on properties listed on Google Maps. For sprinkler repairs, just give us a call or go to our pricing page for clearly outlined prices for every type of sprinkler repair.
When you sign up for a Storm Shield plan to professionally maintain your system, we warranty every component for 5 years. Most companies have warranties that expire after a few months, if they have them at all! We use only the highest quality parts installed by highly trained, background-checked crews.
Your safety and peace of mind is important to us. We don't hire anyone who doesn't pass a background check and drug test. Beyond that, we train our staff specifically on providing top-tier service, and we take complaints very seriously.
Landscape Install & Irrigation Services

Need your sprinklers dialed in for summer? Our trained technicians check for leaks, adjust heads, program your controller, and offer solutions so your grass gets perfect coverage.
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Our certified, background-checked technicians are trained and equipped to help you with any problem in your sprinkler system—leaks, electrical issues, valves, and more.
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Interested in a new landscape irrigation system? We install premium lawn sprinkler systems throughout Salt Lake County and Utah County at a competitive price.
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Whether you work for an HOA, property management, or need irrigation for your business—we're here with lightning-fast professional service.
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When it's time to blow out your sprinkler system, we're here to help. Spots fill up fast—schedule as early as possible.
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Leaking shut-off valve? We repair and replace stop and waste valves with a 5-year warranty. Get a phone estimate and book fast service.
More Info →What is the cost of a new sprinkler system in Holladay? The average cost of a new lawn sprinkler system in Holladay depends on the property, but is usually between $5,250 and $7,800. Holladay uses pressurized irrigation, which makes installation easier and less expensive.
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I discovered a large leak in an older part of my sprinkler system where pipes and tubing used were not standard sizes. Austin was able to find the necessary parts to perform a fantasic repair job, and...
We had issues stemming from bad solenoids to needing a control box replacement to needing a valve replacement - needless to say we had a LOT of issues. So happy we contacted Storm Sprinklers! They not...
Benjamin helped us out getting our sprinklers sorted after moving into a new house. As a first time home owner with little experience of sprinklers, I tremendously appreciate the extra time and care h...
I had Benjamin working on my sprinklers this week and he did an amazing job! He fixed everything I needed done and gave lots of great advice. Hard worker and finished everything very fast! Will defini...

Holladay soils vary by elevation. Valley areas have very deep silty clay loam that drains slowly and holds water, increasing puddling risk if sprinklers run too long. Higher benches and foothills have gravelly, sandy loams with rapid drainage. For sprinkler repair and installation in Holladay, flat areas benefit from cycle-and-soak watering, while hillside zones often need shorter, more frequent runs to prevent dry spots.
Most Holladay homes use culinary water from the Holladay Water Company or Salt Lake City Public Utilities. Rates start around $1.84 per 1,000 gallons for the first 30,000 gallons, then increase in tiers (about $2.28, $2.86, and higher). There is also a fixed quarterly base fee (about $90 per quarter for a ¾″ meter). Some properties use private secondary canal water via irrigation shares and annual assessments.
Private secondary canal water typically runs from April or May through October, but is uncommon. In Holladay, the average first fall freeze is mid-October and the last spring freeze is late April to early May. Homeowners should winterize sprinkler systems by early October and wait until mid-May to safely resume irrigation, depending on elevation and local weather.
Holladay follows Utah conservation guidance, especially during drought stages. Midday watering is discouraged and often restricted, with providers recommending irrigation between 6:00 PM and 10:00 AM to reduce evaporation. Residents may be asked to limit watering to about two days per week under Stage 2 conditions. New landscaping rules also limit turf area, encouraging water-efficient sprinkler layouts and drought-tolerant planting.
Holladay does not run its own rebate program, but residents qualify for Utah Water Savers incentives through the Central Utah Water Conservancy District. Available rebates include smart irrigation controllers, efficient sprinkler components, rain sensors, and turf removal for water-wise landscaping. Programs under Slow the Flow may also offer free irrigation audits and conservation resources for both residential and commercial properties.
All irrigation connections in Holladay must follow Utah cross-connection rules. Testable backflow preventers are required to protect drinking water. Residential systems typically use a double-check valve assembly (DCDA) or RPZ, while commercial systems often require an RPZ due to higher risk. Devices must be tested annually by a certified tester, and homeowners should maintain access and keep test records for compliance.

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Lightning-fast with a sunny smile!We love serving homeowners in Holladay. Many homes here use secondary water, which can carry dirt into pipes and sprinkler heads, so systems need sturdy parts and careful design. Our crew is kind, hard-working, and trained to build simple, strong systems that last. If you need a new lawn sprinkler system in Holladay, we would be grateful for the chance to take care of it.
Usually we can make it to your property within 1-3 business days. For more urgent sprinkler repair requests, we offer emergency repairs at a small fee. At peak periods during the season, such as April, July, and October, wait times may be longer.
Most new sprinkler installations cost between $5,000-$10,000. The average cost of a sprinkler repair project is around $400-$500, but depends entirely on the scope of what you want to do. Some jobs are as low as $100 and some are up to $2,000+.
We offer easy financing options when projects are over $1,000. With 0% interest options, adding a new system or reworking your existing system has never been easier and more affordable.
We don't charge diagnostic fees, but we often charge service/trip fees for repairs, ranging from $0-100 depending on location and seasonal demand. This allows us to control our schedule so that we can keep spots available for local homeowners and families.
The best time to turn on sprinklers is usually between April 15 - May 15, once there is no more risk of freezing temperatures. The best time to turn them off is between September 15 - October 15, before freezing temperatures return.
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