FAQs


Why is one of my sprinkler zones not turning on?


This could be due to a faulty valve, broken wire, or an issue with your irrigation controller. At VitalEco Solutions, we specialize in troubleshooting sprinkler zones in Central Florida to get your system running smoothly again.


What’s the best irrigation system for Florida lawns?


For Central Florida’s climate, a mix of rotor heads for large areas and drip irrigation for garden beds works best. We design and install efficient irrigation systems tailored to your property’s needs.


How often should I run my sprinkler system in Florida?


Typically, 2–3 times per week is enough, depending on the season. Overwatering can cause fungus and raise your water bill. We can program your controller for optimal water use and compliance with local watering restrictions.





Do I really need a rain sensor?


 Yes — Florida gets sudden rainfall, and a rain sensor helps shut off your system to prevent overwatering. We install rain sensors that work with most irrigation controllers and save you money on your water bill.


Can you add a  new sprinkler zone to my existing system?



Absolutely. Whether you’re adding a garden, expanding your lawn, or need better coverage, we can add zones and ensure your system is balanced and efficient.


What causes low pressure in my irrigation system?


Common causes include a broken pipe, clogged nozzle, faulty valve, or mainline issues. We offer full system diagnostics to pinpoint the problem and restore proper pressure.

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