Expert installation, repair, and maintenance of irrigation and drainage systems for Tampa Bay residential and commercial properties. 25+ years troubleshooting Florida's unique water management challenges.
From a single broken sprinkler head to a full zone failure, our irrigation technicians diagnose and fix the problem, fast, the first time.
Broken, clogged, or misaligned heads repaired or replaced to restore proper coverage.
Dry patches and dead zones traced to coverage gaps, head issues, or clogged lines.
Smart and traditional irrigation controllers programmed, repaired, or upgraded for efficiency.
Wiring faults, solenoid failures, and valve electrical issues diagnosed and corrected.
Underground pipe breaks located and repaired to stop water loss and soggy yard damage.
Over-irrigation, stuck valves, and drainage deficiencies causing yard flooding resolved.
Low-pressure problems traced to regulators, pipe issues, or supply problems and corrected.
Clogged, damaged, or inefficient drip irrigation lines repaired or replaced for garden beds.
Non-responsive zones, valve failures, and multi-zone system problems diagnosed and repaired.
Does water sit in your yard for hours or days after a rainfall? Poor drainage can damage your foundation, drown your plants, and create mosquito breeding grounds.
Millennium designs and installs drainage solutions that move water away from your property quickly and safely, protecting your home, your lawn, and your investment.
Florida's water management districts regulate irrigation schedules. Most residential properties in the Tampa Bay area are permitted to water twice per week on designated days, with no watering between 10AM and 4PM. The amount of time depends on your soil type, plant material, and sun exposure, typically 20–45 minutes per zone. A smart controller that adjusts based on rainfall and weather data is one of the best investments you can make in Florida to avoid overwatering and stay compliant.
Brown spots despite irrigation are almost always a coverage issue. Common causes include misaligned or clogged sprinkler heads that miss a section of lawn, a broken head that's not popping up fully, a zone that isn't firing, or a head that's been buried by soil or mulch over time. Low water pressure can also cause heads to under-spray. Our technicians can do a full system run-through to find the gap and fix it.
Most irrigation problems, broken heads, valve failures, wiring issues, pipe breaks, are well worth repairing. A full replacement usually only makes sense if the system is very old (15+ years), uses obsolete parts that are no longer available, has been extensively damaged, or was originally installed poorly and is causing persistent problems across the whole property. We'll give you an honest assessment and recommend the most cost-effective path forward.
In most cases in the Tampa Bay area, yes, a permit is required for new irrigation system installation, particularly if it connects to a public water supply (which requires a backflow prevention device that must be inspected). Repairs and modifications to existing systems typically do not require a permit. We handle all permitting as part of new installation projects so you don't have to worry about compliance.
Whether you need a repair, a full system tune-up, or a new drainage solution, we'll come out, assess the problem, and give you a clear estimate.