Sprinkler irrigation service in Washington Township, MI

Sprinkler Installation & Repair in Washington Township, MI

Serving Washington Township, MI Since 2014

Washington Township is one of Macomb County's largest and fastest-growing communities — 35+ square miles of northern Macomb landscape spanning established residential neighborhoods, active new construction, and rural acreage still being converted for residential use. Sustained growth (driven by top-rated schools, larger lot sizes, and access to both the M-53 and M-59 corridors) has built steady demand for new sprinkler installation work alongside a growing market for repair and maintenance on systems from the early-2000s development wave.

Elite Sprinkler Systems has served Washington Township homeowners and developers since 2014. Because the township covers such varied territory — from subdivisions with city water and matured landscaping to newer builds on large acreage with well water — our Washington Township work spans everything from standard suburban installs to more complex multi-supply, multi-zone layouts. We bring premium Hunter and Rain Bird equipment, experienced crews, and honest pricing to every project regardless of scale.

Washington Township Areas We Serve

Our service covers all of Washington Township: newer residential developments along 28 Mile Road and 29 Mile Road, established neighborhoods near Van Dyke Avenue (M-53) and Mound Road, properties along the Romeo Plank Road corridor, and residential areas in the township's eastern and western sections. We also handle commercial irrigation for commercial properties along the M-53 corridor and residential subdivisions in the actively developing northern areas.

Washington Township borders Shelby Township to the south, Macomb Township to the southeast, Romeo to the northeast, and Ray Township to the east — all areas we service. Dense northern Macomb coverage means Washington customers don't pay for a contractor routing in from 40 minutes away. Most service calls are booked within 24–48 hours.

Sprinkler Installation in Washington Township

Washington Township lots run large — many newer subdivisions feature half-acre to full-acre parcels, and properties in the northern and western sections are frequently larger still. That scale pushes most installs to 7–12 zones, with separate circuits for front lawn, rear lawn, side yards, planting beds, and specialty areas like slope sections or formal gardens. New construction is a significant slice of our Washington workload — we coordinate with builders on completion timelines and install standalone systems for homeowners who didn't include irrigation in the original build.

Every Washington install starts with a thorough on-site walk covering water supply pressure, lot topography, and site-specific conditions like well-water vs. municipal supply (both are common here), soil composition variations across larger parcels, and existing drainage. Systems ship with Hunter and Rain Bird equipment and a smart controller standard. Every job closes with a written zone diagram, a post-install walk-through, and a 30-day follow-up adjustment. For larger estate properties, some bed zones convert to drip irrigation for cleaner root-zone delivery on ornamental plantings.

Repair and Seasonal Service in Washington Township

As Washington Township's housing inventory matures, repair demand is growing alongside the new-install work. Systems from the 2005–2015 building wave are now hitting the age where heads wear out, valve diaphragms fail, and original controllers become unreliable after a few summers of power-supply fluctuation. Our trucks carry Hunter, Rain Bird, and Toro parts for every installation era the township has seen, which closes most repair jobs in a single visit. For borderline systems, we document repair-vs-replace options in writing so the homeowner can decide without pressure.

Fall winterization is especially critical in Washington Township — the northern Macomb location means freezing weather arrives earlier than the rest of the county, and systems carrying standing water into November risk cracked pipes and valve bodies. Book blow-outs in early September to lock your preferred date. Spring start-up runs from late March with full activation, head inspection, backflow verification, and controller reprogramming for the new irrigation season.

Schedule Service in Washington Township

Call (586) 498-6112 or request a free quote online. We serve all of Washington Township and surrounding Macomb County communities.

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