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    CMD Irrigation

    3.7 (6 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    A&C Sprinkler

    A&C Sprinkler

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    We have used AC for 7 years since moving to our home, they were contracted by the home builder…read more Very good service at first . . but their service has gone down hill since. We used to get good times for the opening service, now we are lucky if they show up before Memorial Day with no flexibility. So this year, we contracted them again, but couldn't wait since May was warm and we had planting done which needed water. I called twice to see if they could accommodate earlier (one day in early May they were literally on our block)... "nope sorry". That said, we turned the system on ourselves and it was running well for 3 weeks until our appt on May 20th. We kept the appointment since we already paid Tech arrives, and I told him "system is on, I did it myself... not your fault but your scheduling team had no flex to accommodate, so please just check to make sure the heads and system is working" The service tech (who was nice, and to be fair we never had problems with their demeanor or kindness.. techs always nice and respectful over the years) went out and did his thing and then knocked on the door 10-15 mins later saying all looked good. Fast forward to today, 4 days later... and I notice the daily running of the sprinklers is not happening. Hmm.... coincidence it was working well when I turned it on, A&C comes, and now its not!?! . . So I go out and look, and what do you know, during our paid for professional service, the tech turned off the valve at the backflow preventer so the water wasn't flowing to the system. You would think a tech pro would know that a value turned so its NOW perpendicular to the pipe is going to turn it off. On that note, time to end the relationship. 3 good years, 2 ok years, 2 bad years . . Spent too much time myself this year given we had a contract, and got ZERO value out of it.

    I wrote the following letter to A & C Sprinkler in October of 2024:…read more To whom it may concern. I have been forced by circumstance to register my extreme dissatisfaction with A & C Sprinkler. That dissatisfaction first manifested several months after the sprinkler system was installed, when we discovered that our basement had flooded. Upon investigation we found that the basement sump drain line had been severed by the trenching equipment during the installation. That would not have been a problem, if the installers had informed me at the time, rather than secretively disposing of the one foot section of 4" PVC line that they had torn out and then burying the damage. I fixed it myself and let it go at the time. Three weeks ago I had a lawn specialist aerate and seed my lawn. While attempting the next watering, we discovered that the aerator had punctured a small section of the sprinkler line that had been installed only one inch from the surface. When I called your office to arrange a repair, I was informed rather condescendingly that the sprinkler line could not possibly have been installed one inch below the surface, as all sprinkler lines are installed one foot below the surface. I offered to send a photo, but I was advised that the technician would make a determination when he had a chance to inspect it. The next week when the technician arrived, he acknowledged that the line had been installed only one inch below the surface. He then probed with his shovel a foot or two up the line from the damaged section and discovered a "root' below the line. He declared that that was the reason the line was installed that way, and that the installers had absolutely no choice and I therefore would be charged for the repair. This despite the fact that the depth below grade at the "root" was two inches lower than the shallow section a foot or two away that was damaged. Your technician is a good "Company Man", but he must have a low opinion of the intelligence of your customers. He made the repair, informed me that the line could not possibly be buried any deeper (because of the "root"), pushed the line to the bottom of the shallow trench that I had already dug to expose the damage, and proceeded to fill in the trench before I stopped him and told him I would finish the rest. After he left, I pulled out the "root" with one hand. The "root" only extended into the trench as far as the sprinkler line itself, and had clearly already been severed by the trenching equipment, presenting no impediment to a proper installation. I then dug the trench to a proper depth and re-buried the sprinkler line myself. Given these facts, I hope you will agree with me that your company did a less than professional job during the installation, and that we deserve a refund of the $193.26 repair fee. Sincerely, etc. Update: we received no refund, or even a reply, and switched to another company. When performing turn on services this month, a very knowledgeable technician noticed several further deficiencies in the installation, such as tying into a 1/2 inch line far away from the main line and using undersized lines to feed the distribution system and using sprinkler heads poorly suited to the available pressure. Well, $3000 dollars later our chronic problems with pressure and sprinkler heads failing to rise and irrigate properly are finally over, no thanks to A&C Sprinkler.

    CMD Irrigation - irrigation - Updated May 2026

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