Question Answers
What's the most common cause of a sprinkler head leak in Maitland, and how quickly can it be fixed?
In our area, leaks are often caused by damaged seals or cracked housings from lawn mowers, foot traffic, or normal wear. A single leaking head can waste hundreds of gallons. Stella Bee Outdoor can typically diagnose and repair or replace a leaking sprinkler head in under an hour, preventing water waste and lawn damage.
My irrigation heads seem clogged and aren't spraying properly. Is this a common issue in Central Florida, and what's the solution?
Yes, clogged heads are very common here due to sand, soil, and mineral deposits in our water supply. This leads to uneven watering and dry spots. Our team at Stella Bee Outdoor will flush the lines, clean the filters within the heads, and replace any severely clogged components to restore full, even coverage across your Maitland lawn.
As a Maitland homeowner, how can I tell if I have an irrigation leak versus just a clog?
Key signs of a leak include constantly soggy patches, a sudden spike in your water bill, or hearing water running when the system is off. A clog typically shows as weak or uneven spray patterns. The team at Stella Bee Outdoor offers a free, local inspection to accurately diagnose the issue—whether it's a leak, a clog, or both—and provide a clear fix.
Services Offered
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Local Business Description
Stella Bee Outdoor is a trusted Maitland, FL, landscaping company dedicated to solving the irrigation and sprinkler issues common in local neighborhoods. Many Maitland homes deal with sprinkler head leaks and clogged irrigation heads, which can waste water, damage lawns, and lead to costly repairs. Stella Bee Outdoor provides expert diagnostics and repairs to quickly identify the source of leaks and clear clogs, restoring efficient water flow and protecting your landscape investment. Their local, hands-on approach ensures your irrigation system operates reliably, helping you maintain a healthy, vibrant lawn while conserving water—a priority in our Florida climate.

















