Repair, tune-ups, and smart-controller setup for residential and small-commercial irrigation systems across the NW Florida panhandle. We service what's installed — no trenching, no new-construction permits, no guesswork.
Most calls start the same way: one zone is browning out, another is flooding, and the timer's been cranked up trying to compensate. Here's what that usually turns into.
We run every zone, mark misting, tilted, or blocked heads, check static pressure, and hand you a written report on what each zone needs. The honest starting point.
Cracked rotor bodies, snapped spray heads, mismatched nozzles causing uneven coverage. Swapped and arc-set so the water lands on grass, not the driveway.
A solenoid valve that won't close means a zone that won't shut off. We rebuild or replace the diaphragm and solenoid and pressure-test the line.
Wi-Fi controller set up and programmed around panhandle sandy soil and local watering rules — not the factory default that runs through thunderstorms.
Add or recalibrate a rain or soil-moisture sensor so the system skips a cycle when the ground is already wet. Pays for itself on the water bill.
Spring start-up, mid-summer check, and fall shutdown — three visits a year so small problems get caught before a zone dies in July.
System on, every zone runs, we flag every head that's misting, tilted, or blocked.
Static pressure at the bib and a look for the matched-precipitation mistakes — sprays and rotors sharing a zone.
Head swaps, nozzle changes, valve rebuilds, controller programming — done at the property the same day.
We run the system with you watching and leave a written zone-by-zone report of what we did.
Irrigation Solutions of NW Florida is a small, owner-run service crew based in Fort Walton Beach. The name says "irrigation" because that's the only thing we touch all day — but it's worth being clear about what that means, because people assume "irrigation company" equals new installs and permits.
We don't do that. We don't trench new mains, we don't tie into the potable water supply, and we don't pull construction permits. We service, tune, and repair systems that are already installed — the same way a "Pool Service" company maintains a pool it never dug. That distinction matters for licensing: the work we do is maintenance and repair on existing equipment, which is exactly why we keep our lane narrow and our trucks pointed at homes and small properties that already have a system in the ground.
The business grew the way panhandle service businesses do — one fixed yard turns into the neighbor's call, then the whole street. We cover Okaloosa and Santa Rosa counties: Fort Walton Beach, Destin, Niceville, Navarre, and the subdivisions in between.
Real homes, real yards, across the panhandle.
"Two zones in my back yard were dead and the front was flooding. Turned out half my heads were the wrong nozzle. He walked the whole system, swapped what was broken, and showed me on the controller why it was running so long. Yard's even now."
— Dale R., Niceville"Signed up for the maintenance plan after the first visit. Caught a leaking valve in spring that would've flooded the side yard all summer. Shows up when he says he will, leaves a written report every time."
— Marisol T., Destin"Manage a small HOA common area and the old timer was watering through every storm. New smart controller and a rain sensor cut our water bill noticeably. Quoted by zone, no surprises."
— Greg P., Fort Walton BeachDry patches, flooding, a zone that won't shut off, or just due for a tune-up — give us the details and we'll get you on the schedule.
Phone: (850) 555-0148
Email: service@nexihum.shop
Address: 123 Texas St, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548
Service area: Okaloosa & Santa Rosa counties — Fort Walton Beach, Destin, Niceville, Navarre
Hours: Mon–Fri 7:30am–5:30pm · Sat by appointment
We service existing residential and light-commercial irrigation systems only. We are not a contractor and do not perform new-construction installation.