Sprinkler Repair and Irrigation Service in Kuna, Idaho
Kuna’s open, dry lots and fast growth mean irrigation systems work hard and need regular attention. The city has expanded dramatically since 2015, and with that growth came thousands of builder-installed sprinkler systems — many of which were put in fast, on tight budgets, and without the zone-by-zone adjustments that make a system actually work. Beeline has been doing sprinkler repair in Kuna since 2015 and we understand the difference between a system that runs and a system that covers.
We are a family owned and operated company. When you call us, you talk to the people who show up and do the work. We diagnose first and give you a straight answer before anything gets fixed.
Sprinkler Repair in Kuna
Broken heads, valve failures, coverage gaps, main line leaks — our sprinkler repair service covers all common residential irrigation problems in Kuna. Most repairs are completed in a single visit. Kuna’s wide, open lots and exposure to wind dry out turf faster than more sheltered neighborhoods, which means coverage problems become obvious quickly. If you have dry corners, bare edges, or strips along fences that never green up, the system is likely the problem — not the soil.
We stock the most commonly needed repair parts on every truck. If a head is cracked, a valve diaphragm is shot, or a fitting has blown apart, we can usually fix it the same day.
Builder-Installed Systems in New Kuna Subdivisions
The majority of new Kuna homes built between 2015 and 2024 have builder-installed irrigation systems. Builder systems are installed fast and often have overloaded zones, dry corners, and heads aimed at driveways or fences rather than turf. Shallow main line installs are also common in newer Kuna construction — these are more vulnerable to frost heave, and we see damaged fittings and cracked PVC every spring in neighborhoods that went in quickly.
If you moved into a Kuna home in the last five years and have not had someone walk your system zone by zone, coverage problems are very likely. A spring turn-on inspection is the best way to find out what you actually have and what needs to be corrected before irrigation season gets going.
Services in Kuna
Sprinkler Repair
Heads, valves, wiring, controllers and line leaks diagnosed and fixed in Kuna.
New Installation
Full system design and installation for new builds and existing Kuna properties.
Spring Turn-On
Full zone activation, freeze damage check, and controller calibration every spring.
Winterization Blowout
Commercial grade compressed air blowout before Kuna’s first hard freeze.
Main & Drain Replacement
Full main line replacement restoring pressure across your Kuna irrigation system.
Backflow Service
Testing, maintenance, and replacement of backflow prevention devices in Kuna.
Controller Replacement
Old or failed controllers replaced with modern units, including WiFi-enabled models.
Valve Repair
Zone won’t turn on or won’t shut off? Valve diagnosis and repair in Kuna.
Sprinkler Systems in Kuna
Kuna Irrigation and Water Supply
Kuna properties are served by Kuna Irrigation District, canyon district water, or in some areas city water supply, depending on location and subdivision. Irrigation season in Kuna typically runs from April 15 through October. Builder-installed systems are common across all newer subdivisions — many have coverage issues from the start due to overloaded zones and minimal head adjustments at install. Older acreage properties off Hubbard Road and Swan Falls Road may have larger systems with different pressure characteristics and higher demands than typical suburban lots.
Kuna Neighborhoods We Serve
We serve all of Kuna — central Kuna and established neighborhoods near downtown, the Hubbard Road corridor and surrounding rural residential properties, the Swan Falls Road area and acreage lots to the south, all newer subdivisions east and north of downtown Kuna built in the 2015 to 2024 expansion, and surrounding rural residential properties throughout the greater Kuna area. If you live in Kuna or the surrounding area, we can get to you.
Common Sprinkler Problems We See in Kuna
Certain problems come up again and again in Kuna. The combination of fast-growing subdivisions, builder-budget installs, open lots, and cold winters creates a predictable set of irrigation issues:
- Coverage gaps — Dry corners, bare edges, and strips along fences and under eaves are the most common complaint in Kuna. Builder head placement often misses the edges of lots entirely. Troubleshooting bad coverage
- Main line leaks from shallow installs — Frost heave is harder on shallow installs. We regularly find cracked fittings and split PVC sections in Kuna subdivisions every spring. Big wet spot in the yard
- Low pressure on some zones — Builder cost-cutting often means too many heads on a single zone. When pressure is spread too thin, heads don’t pop up fully and coverage suffers. Troubleshooting low pressure
- Backflow damage after skipped blowouts — Backflow devices left with water over winter crack. We see this every season in Kuna, particularly on systems where the blowout was skipped or done improperly.
- Controller programming errors on new systems — Many Kuna homeowners are dealing with irrigation for the first time. Incorrect zone runtimes, wrong watering days, and skipped seasonal adjustments add up to dead grass or overwatered soil. Valve box full of water
- Seasonal startup issues — Skipping the spring turn-on is common in Kuna. Without a proper pressurization and zone check in April, problems that developed over winter go undetected until a zone fails mid-season.
For step-by-step guidance, visit our Sprinkler Troubleshooting Center.
Need Sprinkler Repair in Kuna?
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Popular Troubleshooting Guides
These guides cover the irrigation problems we see most often in Kuna homes.
Bad Spray Coverage
Dry corners, bare edges, heads aimed the wrong way — how to find and fix coverage gaps in your Kuna system.
Low Pressure on One Zone
Overloaded zones are common in Kuna builder systems. Here is what causes low pressure and how to fix it.
Big Wet Spot in the Yard
A wet spot in the lawn usually means a main line or lateral leak. Here is how to find it and what to do next.
Valve Box Full of Water
Standing water in your valve box is not normal. This guide covers the most common causes and repairs.
Why Kuna Homeowners Choose Beeline
Kuna homeowners choose Beeline because we focus exclusively on sprinkler and irrigation systems. We do not do landscaping on the side or general plumbing — irrigation is all we do, which means our trucks are stocked with the parts that matter and our technicians know the problems that show up in Kuna specifically.
Since 2015 we have worked across all of Kuna — new subdivisions, older acreage lots, properties on irrigation district water, and properties on city supply. Most repairs are completed in a single visit. We give you clear pricing before any work begins, and we do not recommend repairs that are not necessary. If something can wait, we will tell you. If something needs to be fixed now, we will tell you that too.
Many of our Kuna customers found us after a builder-installed system failed or after a winter blowout that was not done properly. We have seen the full range of what gets installed fast in a growing city — and we know how to bring those systems up to a standard that actually works.