Serving Utah County Since 1994

Never Worry About Your Sprinklers Again.

Spring turn-ons, mid-season repairs, and fall blowouts — handled by the same family crew that has worked Utah County yards since 1994. Start with a full system inspection, in writing.

$200 first inspection · $50 off your first visit · covers the first 8 zones, only $9 per extra zone

First inspection $200, covers the first 8 zones; each additional zone $9. $50 off your first visit. Or price your own job with the instant quote tool →

  • Licensed & Insured
  • Family-Owned
  • 100% Satisfaction Guarantee

Blowout Season Is Coming

Get on the fall blowout list.

One skipped blowout can crack your pipes before Halloween. The fall schedule fills street by street — get on the list now and lock your spot before the first freeze.

We schedule blowouts from late September onward, and October fills first. The list costs nothing and commits you to nothing — we call you when we get to your street. What a blowout actually involves →

Blowout waitlist

Four fields. Goes straight to Joe.

1994

Working Utah County yards since June 1994, founded as AAA Sprinkler Works.

151

Reviews across HomeAdvisor and Thumbtack. Both profiles are linked below.

13

Utah County cities on the route — Provo to Payson, Lehi to Mapleton.

The Short Version

Who is Smart Sprinkler Solutions?

Smart Sprinkler Solutions — also doing business as AAA Sprinkler Works — is a family-owned sprinkler and irrigation company that has served Utah County, Utah since June 1994, when it was founded under the AAA name. We install, repair, and maintain residential sprinkler systems, including spring turn-ons and fall winterization blowouts, across Provo, Orem, Lehi, and ten more Utah County cities. What makes us different: a written inspection report before anyone quotes a repair, a 90-day warranty on parts and labor, and a real local crew instead of a franchise call center.

Sound Familiar?

The three sprinkler disasters every Utah County homeowner knows

The Geyser in the Yard

A mower hits a head, or age cracks a pipe. Suddenly you've got a flood, wasted water, and an emergency bill.

Mysterious Brown Patches

You're watering every day, paying high utility bills, but half the lawn still looks like scorched earth.

The Winterization Panic

The first freeze hits, and you forgot to blow out the lines. Now you're praying the pipes didn't shatter.

All three start the same way — as something small nobody looked at. An inspection walks every zone and every head and hands you a written report of what's actually wrong, before it turns into the emergency.

What A Dead Zone Looks Like

A brown patch is a map of what stopped working.

Half the lawn green, half of it scorched, and the water bill the same either way. It is almost always one zone — a clogged nozzle, a head buried under thatch, a valve that only opens halfway. The inspection is how you find out which one, instead of watering longer and hoping.

Lawn with a large dry brown patch where one sprinkler zone is not reaching. The same lawn with even green coverage once the zone is watering correctly. Zone down Zone running

Drag the handle to compare. Illustration, not a customer photo — the pattern is the point: the dry edge stops exactly where the zone stops.

Services

What services does Smart Sprinkler Solutions offer in Utah County?

We handle every stage of a residential sprinkler system: new installation, repair, seasonal maintenance, spring turn-ons, and fall winterization blowouts. Every job starts with a written quote, and parts and labor carry a 90-day warranty from the date of service.

Sprinkler Repair

Broken heads, leaking valves, dead zones, controller problems — diagnosed with a written quote before any work starts.

90-day warranty on parts & labor

Sprinkler Installation

New systems designed for Utah County water rules and your yard's actual zones — built to be efficient from day one.

Quoted on site

Maintenance & Tune-Ups

Seasonal tune-ups, head and nozzle adjustments, and the full system inspection that catches small problems before they flood the sidewalk.

First inspection $200 (first 8 zones)

Spring Turn-On

Pressurize slowly, check every zone and head, set the controller for early-season watering. Done right, no surprises.

Book from March

Winterization / Blowout

Compressed-air blowout of every line before the first hard freeze. One skipped fall is how a backflow cracks and a lateral splits.

Quoted by zone count

Smart Controller Installation

Swap the old dial timer for a WiFi controller that adjusts to the weather and stops watering through a rainstorm.

Ask when you book
Open sprinkler valve box with the manifold and wiring exposed, and new PVC piping run below it.
Valve work is most of the repair calendar. The box gets opened, the fault gets found, and the price is written down before anything is replaced.
Wall-mounted WiFi sprinkler controller with its door open, showing zone 11 on the screen.
A lot of the brown patches we get called about are a controller running the wrong schedule, not a broken part.

Start Here

A full system inspection, in writing.

Anyone who quotes you a repair price before seeing your system is guessing. We walk every zone, every head, the controller and the backflow, then hand you a written report of what's working and what's wasting water. You keep the report either way.

First Inspection

$200 — $50 off your first visit
  • Every zone walked and pressure-checked
  • Every head inspected and adjusted
  • Controller programming reviewed
  • Backflow assembly checked
  • Written report of what needs fixing, and what doesn't

Covers the first 8 zones; each additional zone $9. If your system is fine, we'll tell you it's fine.

Our Guarantee

Every visit is backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee, and parts and labor carry a 90-day warranty from the date of service. Not happy with a visit? Tell us and we'll come back and make it right.

We're a family crew, not a franchise.

The same family has been fixing Utah County sprinklers since 1994. You get the crew, not a call center — and we keep the schedule tight so service stays fast.

Get on the Schedule

Recent Work

What the jobs actually look like.

Two repairs from this season, photographed on site. Neither one was visible above ground until the yard told on it.

Sprinkler lateral leaking into a water-filled trench, its joint patched with cloth tape.
A lateral leaking into its own puddle. The last fix was tape.
The same run rebuilt in dry ground with a new coupling, shut-off valve and drain.
Same run rebuilt — new coupling, shut-off and drain.
White PVC sprinkler pipe with blue tape wrapped around a failed joint.
A taped joint somebody hoped would hold.
The taped joint cut out and replaced with a new slip repair coupling.
Cut out, replaced with a slip coupling.

Service Area

What areas does Smart Sprinkler Solutions serve?

Smart Sprinkler Solutions serves Utah County, Utah: Provo, Orem, Lehi, Spanish Fork, Pleasant Grove, American Fork, Springville, Saratoga Springs, Payson, Lindon, Salem, Woodland Hills, and Mapleton.

Provo Orem Lehi Spanish Fork Pleasant Grove American Fork Springville Saratoga Springs Payson Lindon Salem Woodland Hills Mapleton

Reviews

151 reviews. Two platforms. Every one of them checkable.

We don't ask you to take our word for it. Every review below is quoted exactly as the customer wrote it, with the date it was written, and a link to the platform it lives on so you can read the rest yourself.

4.8 out of 5

146 verified reviews on HomeAdvisor, under the AAA Sprinkler Works name. 88% five-star, written between 2017 and 2024.

Read all 146 on HomeAdvisor →
5.0 out of 5

Rated Exceptional on Thumbtack, under the current LLC and the current crew. All five reviews on the profile, 2023 to 2024.

Read them on Thumbtack →

“Really great experience, would highly recommend this company to anyone. Excellent service as well as excellent customer service, quick response time and completed service above and beyond.”

ThumbtackAustin F. · July 2024Hired on Thumbtack

“We had Joe repair and adjust sprinkler system for our home and rental properties last summer. He arrived on time and after assessing the situation, quickly he gave us a written estimate. Joe did great work. I would recommend him to my family and friends.”

ThumbtackEmma W. · February 2023

“I have been working with Steve Romero for several years now. He has always been able to take care of all my sprinkler system needs. It is why I am his repeat customer.”

HomeAdvisorSterling C. · March 2024

“I had a sprinkler valve that had stuck open. I assumed the valve would need replacing. When Steve came, he diagnosed the problem as being a simple adjustment of the solenoid which had somehow become loose. He was very professional and went through the entire system checking for issues. I asked questions about this and that, trying to see if he was in the business to make a quick buck or in the business to do a service. I am pleased to report that he did not try to ‘upsell’ me on unnecessary items.”

HomeAdvisorDavid H. · August 2019Job total: $145

“Replaced 8 sprinkler heads, added 3 risers, fixed broken drip line, went through system, adjusted sprinklers, showed us how to adjust — all in an hour! Such a pleasure to work with a company that does what it says it will do and knows its stuff.”

HomeAdvisorGreg C. · July 2020Job total: $417

“Arrived on time. Seemed honest and charged us a reasonable amount for the scope of the job.”

HomeAdvisorKathy H. · May 2021Rated 4 out of 5

That last one is four stars, not five. It's here on purpose. 10% of our HomeAdvisor reviews are four-star and we'd rather show you one than pretend they don't exist.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does sprinkler repair cost in Utah County?

Repair cost depends on the part and the labor involved — a blocked nozzle and a failed valve manifold are not the same job, and anyone quoting a flat range before seeing your system is guessing. Our first inspection is $200 and covers the first eight zones, with $9 for each additional zone, and your first visit is $50 off. It tells you exactly what needs fixing, in writing, before anyone quotes a repair. Call (801) 489-9629.

When should I winterize sprinklers in Utah?

Before the first hard freeze, which in Utah County is usually mid-to-late October. One night below freezing on a system that still holds water can crack a backflow or split a lateral line. We schedule blowouts from late September onward, and October fills first.

What does a sprinkler blowout cost in Provo or Orem?

Blowout pricing depends on how many zones your system runs, so we quote it per yard rather than posting a flat rate. Call (801) 489-9629 and we'll price yours. We schedule from late September through the first hard freeze, and October fills first.

Is regular sprinkler maintenance worth it?

Yes. A spring turn-on catches the damage winter did before you water over it all season, and a fall blowout keeps water out of the lines through the freeze. The failures that cost the most — a cracked backflow, a split lateral, a valve that weeps between cycles — are the ones nobody saw coming.

What areas do you serve?

Provo, Orem, Lehi, Spanish Fork, Pleasant Grove, American Fork, Springville, Saratoga Springs, Payson, Lindon, Salem, Woodland Hills and Mapleton.

Are you licensed and insured?

Yes — licensed and insured, Utah contractor license 12262258-5501. We're family-owned and have served Utah County since 1994. Parts and labor carry a 90-day warranty from the date of service.

Get Started

Book your first inspection — $50 off

We check every zone, every head, the controller, and the backflow — then hand you a written report of exactly what's working and what's wasting water. You keep the report either way.

Prefer to talk to a human?

(801) 489-9629 — Monday–Saturday, 8 AM – 8 PM

Want a number before you call?

Use the instant quote tool — it prices the common jobs in a couple of minutes, no phone call.

Email

joe@getsmartsprinkler.com

Service Area

Utah County — Provo to Payson, Lehi to Mapleton.

License

Utah contractor license 12262258-5501

Call Now — (801) 489-9629