Sprinkler irrigation service in Bloomfield Hills, MI

Estate Sprinkler Installation & Irrigation in Bloomfield Hills, MI

Serving Bloomfield Hills, MI Since 2014

Bloomfield Hills is regularly ranked among the wealthiest cities in the United States — a community of roughly 4,000 residents living on some of Michigan's most carefully maintained real estate. The city is defined by multi-acre estates, architecturally significant homes, and landscapes that reflect extraordinary investment in design and long-term stewardship. Properties near Cranbrook Educational Community, along Lone Pine Road, and throughout the city's rolling wooded terrain represent the most complex residential irrigation work we do anywhere in our service territory.

Elite Sprinkler Systems has served Bloomfield Hills homeowners and estate managers since 2014. Our clients here expect systems that run flawlessly, technicians who can navigate 15-to-25-zone layouts without guesswork, and a service approach built on discretion and precision. We deliver estate-grade sprinkler installation and quiet, careful sprinkler repair on every job — whether the caller is the owner or a caretaker acting on their behalf.

Bloomfield Hills Estates and Areas We Serve

Our work covers every corner of Bloomfield Hills: the estate properties along Lone Pine Road, Quarton Road, and Long Lake Road; residences near the Cranbrook campus and Christ Church Cranbrook; homes in the Woodward Avenue corridor between Square Lake Road and Hickory Grove Road; and private estate communities throughout the city's wooded interior.

Bloomfield Hills is surrounded by Bloomfield Charter Township on all sides and borders Birmingham to the south, Troy to the east, and Pontiac to the north — all cities we serve extensively. That geographic concentration keeps our technicians in the area through the irrigation season, which means short lead times for existing customers and easy coordination for estate managers overseeing multiple sites. We also work directly with property caretakers responsible for Bloomfield Hills homes where the owner is absent for much of the year.

Irrigation Installation in Bloomfield Hills

A new install in Bloomfield Hills is rarely a simple job. Multi-acre lots layer turf circuits, formal gardens, perennial beds, slope plantings, and woodland buffers — each demanding a different approach. Many Bloomfield Hills properties require a full topographic assessment before design even begins: we map mature tree root zones, evaluate water supply capacity, test soil composition at multiple locations, and document any existing underground infrastructure (invisible dog fence, landscape lighting conduit, pool lines) that the plan has to work around.

Typical Bloomfield Hills installations run 12 to 20+ zones. Formal front lawns get dedicated rotor circuits with carefully calculated head-to-head spacing; rear entertainment terraces get their own low-precipitation spray programs; woodland buffers get drip irrigation emitter lines designed for slow, deep-root watering. We deploy commercial-grade Hunter Pro and Rain Bird equipment with smart controllers capable of running multiple programs simultaneously across different microclimates on the same property. A detailed diagram, full walk-through, and post-install tuning visits are all standard.

Repair and Seasonal Maintenance in Bloomfield Hills

Repair work in Bloomfield Hills is often diagnostic-heavy. Large systems installed 15 to 25 years ago by previous contractors accumulate faults over time, and isolating the real issue on a 20-zone layout means testing solenoids one by one, pressure-checking supply laterals, and tracing wiring from controller to valve box. Our technicians carry professional-grade diagnostic tools for this work — no guessing — and produce written condition reports documenting anything that needs attention now versus what can wait a season.

Estate-scale winterization takes substantially longer than a standard suburban blow-out: drip lines, rotor circuits, specialty features like fountains or spigots, and backflow devices each require separate purging passes. Bloomfield Hills owners should book winterization in early September — the estate schedule locks in fast. Spring start-up covers every zone activated, every head and emitter inspected, controllers reprogrammed for the new season, and a full written report on any conditions the owner or caretaker should know about before the watering season begins.

Schedule Service in Bloomfield Hills

Call (586) 498-6112 or request a free quote online. We serve all of Bloomfield Hills and surrounding Oakland County communities.

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