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After back-to-back Hurricanes Helene and Milton swept through, many homeowners in the area were left with flooded yards and potential damage to home irrigation systems. Among the most affected is your sprinkler system, which can easily suffer from saltwater corrosion and physical damage from debris and standing water. Have you considered the impact that hurricane damage might have on the performance of your irrigation system? This is a time when you want to think about sprinkler system maintenance for your home.
The good news is that it’s possible to avoid long-term damage and costly repairs with the help of Sunrise Irrigation & Sprinklers. Let’s explore the essential steps to caring for your sprinkler system after a hurricane.
How Does Hurricane Flooding Impact Sprinkler Systems?
After a hurricane, your sprinkler system is vulnerable to saltwater intrusion. Saltwater can damage everything from pumps to rain sensors, and even the landscape wiring of your system. But how do you identify which parts of your system might need attention?
The first step is to flush your entire sprinkler system. Running each zone will help clear out saltwater and debris that may have entered the pipes and emitters. You’ll then want to monitor your lawn and garden for any signs of damage to plants or grass. That’s because saltwater exposure can harm your landscaping even weeks after the event of a hurricane.
Sunrise Irrigation & Sprinklers specializes in running diagnostics on your system to ensure it’s operating as it should be after a storm.

Sprinkler System Maintenance: What to Check After a Hurricane
- Sprinklers
- Is water flowing freely, or is there damage to the heads?
- Sprinkler heads can get clogged with debris or damaged by standing water. After a hurricane, check for physical damage such as broken or bent heads.
- Debris like mud, sand, and plant matter may also block the nozzles, leading to uneven watering or complete blockage.
- Examine sprinkler heads for cracks or broken parts.
- Clean out any debris from nozzles and filters.
- Replace damaged or non-functioning heads promptly.
- Pumps
- Has your system’s pump lost efficiency due to water exposure or corrosion?
- Pumps are the heart of any irrigation system, and after a hurricane, saltwater and debris can cause significant damage. If your pump is exposed to standing saltwater for too long, it could lead to rust and eventual failure.
- Run the pump and listen for unusual noises.
- Check for leaks or signs of corrosion.
- Look at the pressure levels to determine if the pump is performing efficiently.
- Pump Start Relays
- Are the pump start relays functioning properly, or have they been damaged by water or debris?
- Pump start relays are crucial for starting the irrigation pump when the controller signals. After a hurricane, these relays can be damaged by moisture or electrical surges caused by lightning or power outages.
- Test the relay by running a manual start on your controller.
- Check the wiring for any signs of water damage or corrosion.
- Replace faulty relays to avoid pump malfunctions.
- Controllers
- Has your controller been affected by power surges during the storm?
- The controller manages the overall timing and operation of your sprinkler system. Power surges during hurricanes can affect its programming or damage internal components.
- Verify that the controller’s display and settings are functioning.
- Reprogram the controller if necessary to restore your irrigation schedule.
- Inspect for any visible water damage or corrosion inside the casing.
- Rain Sensors
- Are your rain sensors responding correctly to recent storms?
- After hurricanes, proper functioning of rain sensors can prevent overwatering. These sensors may become clogged with debris or fail due to water exposure.
- Check if the sensor is transmitting the right signals to your controller.
- Clean the sensor to remove any blockages.
- Test the system to see if it automatically shuts off during rainfall.
- Pressure Tanks
- Is your pressure tank leaking or not maintaining adequate pressure?
- Pressure tanks regulate water pressure throughout your system, but after a hurricane, standing water or salt exposure could lead to leaks or compromised efficiency.
- Listen for unusual sounds such as banging or knocking.
- Inspect for visible leaks or corrosion around the tank.
- Test the pressure gauge to see if it’s within the appropriate range for your system.
- Pressure Switches
- Have your pressure switches been impacted by moisture or debris?
- The pressure switch helps regulate the on/off cycle of your irrigation pump based on water pressure levels. After a hurricane, these switches may fail due to water or electrical damage.
- Test the system’s pressure and observe how frequently the pump turns on and off.
- Inspect the switch for corrosion or water infiltration.
- Replace any faulty switches to prevent water pressure issues.
When to Call Sunrise Irrigation & Sprinkler
Although it may seem easy to run the system and flush out debris, you might need help checking for deeper issues. This includes potential problems like corroded pumps, malfunctioning controllers, and damaged sprinklers.
With Sunrise Irrigation & Sprinklers, you get peace of mind knowing that a professional has inspected every part of your irrigation system. They will identify potential problems early, so you don’t face costly repairs down the road.
Don’t Forget About Ongoing Monitoring
Even after flushing your sprinkler system and checking all its components, the effects of saltwater and debris from Hurricanes Helene and Milton can take time to fully manifest.
For example, have you noticed patches of grass or plants struggling to recover? Prolonged exposure to saltwater can lead to plant damage. This is true even after you’ve flushed the system.
The good news? Sunrise Irrigation & Sprinklers can schedule regular follow-ups to monitor your landscape and sprinkler components over time. This is the best way to make sure that everything continues to function smoothly.
Get Sprinkler System Maintenance After the Hurricanes
At Sunrise Irrigation & Sprinklers, we know the value of a well-maintained sprinkler system in Florida’s unpredictable weather. Our team is available to help homeowners restore their systems after significant weather events like Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Call us to assess and repair your sprinklers, pumps, pump start relays, controllers, rain sensors, pressure tanks, and pressure switches.
It’s possible to restore your yard’s beauty after back-to-back hurricanes. Reach out to Sunrise Irrigation & Sprinklers for a comprehensive sprinkler system inspection and repair today!