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Sprinkler Repairs, Installs, and Maintenance in Midvale, UT

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Landscape Install & Irrigation Services

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Spring System Activation

Ready to turn your sprinklers on? We offer premium and budget options for turning on your sprinkler system. Our trained technicians will check for leaks, program your controller, and offer solutions so your grass gets perfect coverage.

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Sprinkler Repair Services

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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Sprinkler System Installation

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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Commercial Irrigation

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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Sprinkler Winterization

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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Stop and Waste Valve Repair

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.

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New System Prices

Cost of a new sprinkler system installation in Midvale, UT

What is the cost of a new sprinkler system in Midvale? The average cost of a new landscape irrigation system installation in Midvale depends on property size, but usually costs between $6,550 and $9,500. Midvale uses culinary water, and tapping into the home’s main line plus installing a backflow preventer raises the overall price.

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Kristin L.

They were great about scheduling and keeping in touch for arrival time by text. Austin located the broken part, was able to get a new one and get our sprinklers working the same day. He also helped ...

Alana H.

Ben was very professional! He answered my questions patiently, and treated me like I was his only customer! Wow! Ben is awesome!!! :) I am so excited to be able to turn my sprinklers on from my phone ...

Steve S.

Very professional and conscientious company in resolving a more complicated sprinkling issue. I’ll definitely use them again.

John P.

A friend referred me to Austin at Storm Sprinklers for some work that I needed done in my yard. He showed up right on time the next day to look at the job, gave me a price and some simple financing op...

Nathan R.

We have helped Austin with a couple projects that he needed a plumber for replacing stop and wastes. Most sprinkler companies won’t do this they just handle it themselves which is really risky for the...

Tim M.

Benjamin did thorough job and kept me informed through the entire process.

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Midvale Utah Landscape

What Homeowners Need to Know About Irrigation Systems in Midvale

  • Local Soil and Water Conditions

    Midvale yards sit on deep silty clay loam soils formed from old lake and river sediments, with clay content often between 35–45%. These soils hold moisture well but absorb water slowly, which makes runoff more likely if sprinklers run too long. Because drainage is slow and hardpan layers can exist below the surface, sprinkler systems in Midvale work best with shorter run times and multiple cycles to avoid puddling.

  • Irrigation Water Information

    Midvale uses only culinary (drinking) water for both indoor use and lawn irrigation. There is no secondary or pressurized irrigation system. Monthly base water charges for a standard 5/8″–3/4″ meter typically range from $24–$26, with larger meters costing more (around $34–$37 for a 1″ meter). All irrigation water is fully metered, with higher usage charged at higher tiered rates.

  • When to Turn Sprinklers On and Off

    Because Midvale relies entirely on culinary water, sprinkler timing follows local freeze dates rather than a city shut-off. Average last spring freezes occur around May 13, and first fall freezes typically hit late September (Sept 28–30). Most homeowners stop watering and winterize sprinklers by late September and do not safely resume regular irrigation until mid-May, when freezing temperatures are no longer common.

  • Watering Schedule Regulations

    Midvale requires outdoor irrigation to occur only during low-evaporation hours. Sprinklers must run between 6:00 PM and 10:00 AM, according to city code and conservation guidance. There is no odd/even address watering schedule currently enforced. The city relies on time-of-day restrictions and voluntary conservation to reduce water waste, especially during hot summer months when evaporation is highest.

  • Rebates & Incentives for Conservation

    Midvale residents qualify for regional and state water conservation rebates rather than city-specific programs. Through Utah Water Savers and Jordan Valley Water, homeowners may receive turf removal incentives of up to $3.00 per square foot for replacing lawns with water-wise landscaping. Additional rebates are often available for drip irrigation, efficient fixtures, and other conservation upgrades, depending on the current program year.

  • Backflow Prevention Rules

    All sprinkler systems in Midvale must have an approved backflow prevention assembly because irrigation uses culinary water. City code requires a state-approved device—commonly a PVB, RPZ, or double-check valve—installed after the water meter. These devices must be tested by certified technicians under Midvale’s cross-connection control program to protect the city’s drinking water from contamination.

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About Us

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Storm Sprinklers has helped many families in Midvale set up new lawn sprinkler systems that fit their small city lots and busy streets. Homes here often need tight-zone layouts and careful water flow to avoid waste. When you call us for lawn sprinkler system installation in Midvale, we make everything simple. We show up fast, talk clearly, and install a system built for your yard’s real needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How soon can you fix my sprinkler problem?

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.

What do sprinkler services usually cost?

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+.

Do you offer payment plans for bigger projects?

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.

Do you charge a diagnostic fee or service fee?

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.

When should I turn on and off my sprinklers for the season?

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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