A homeowner in Coral Springs was dealing with clogged sprinkler heads, low water pressure across all zones, and sand coming through the entire irrigation system. GroundLogic diagnosed a failed well screen, drilled a new irrigation well, performed a full system flush, and restored the system to full operation.
The sand-packed head tells the whole story — when a well screen fails in South Florida, it contaminates the entire irrigation system.
The Problem — Sand-Packed Head
What this means
When every sprinkler head in the system is packed with sand like this, the well screen has failed. Sand is entering at the source and distributing through every zone — cleaning the heads is a temporary fix. The only permanent solution is a new well.
During — Diagnosis & Repair
Full mainline diagnostic after new well installation — locating any additional damage caused by sand running through the system.
After ✓ — System Testing
All zones tested after new well installation and system flush — clean water, full pressure, every head operating correctly.
In South Florida, irrigation wells typically last 10–20 years before the screen or casing deteriorates. Don't ignore these warning signs:
📞 If you're seeing any of these in Broward County, call us at (754) 268-1198 before the sand damages your pump impeller — that turns a $2,000 well job into a $4,000+ pump replacement.
When GroundLogic replaces an irrigation well in South Florida, we don't just drill and walk away. Our full process:
GroundLogic handles irrigation well diagnostics, new well installation, and full system flushes throughout Broward County. If your heads are clogged with sand or your system has lost pressure, don't keep cleaning heads — call us and we'll find the real source of the problem.