
Why Choose Us?
Sprinkler Repairs, Installs, and Maintenance in Lindon, UT

Lindon soils change by elevation. Near the foothills, soils are more sandy and gravelly, so they drain fast and dry out quicker. Lower valley areas often have clay and silt loams that hold water and drain slowly, which can cause runoff if sprinklers run too long. For sprinkler repair and installation, clay areas do best with slower “cycle and soak” watering, while stony soils usually need shorter, more frequent watering.
We are licensed with Utah's Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL) to perform landscape irrigation services in Lindon. We are also fully insured in case anything ever goes wrong.
We guarantee arrival within 48 hours (during business days) or you get $25 off the cost of your visit. During the hot summer months, Utah's cool-season grass gets hit hard by the heat. We understand that when the sprinklers break or when now plants are put into your landscape, you need service as soon as possible. That's why we have a large staff, 24/7 call answering, and this guarantee. Don't let your grass die - give us a call today.
Looking for a second opinion? Don't wait days for someone to show up: we have an online estimate calculator and we also offer online video call and phone estimates for new system installations on properties listed on Google Maps. For sprinkler repairs, just give us a call or go to our pricing page for clearly outlined prices for every type of sprinkler repair.
When you sign up for a Storm Shield plan to professionally maintain your system, we warranty every component for 5 years. Most companies have warranties that expire after a few months, if they have them at all! We use only the highest quality parts installed by highly trained, background-checked crews, so you are in good hands.
Your safety and peace of mind is important to us. We don't hire anyone who doesn't pass a background check and drug test. Beyond that, we train our staff specifically on providing top-tier service, and we take complaints very seriously. We know that trust is earned, so we do everything we can to ensure you can rest easy while we take care of the dirty sprinkler work.
Services We Offer
Landscape Install & Irrigation Services
Smart Sprinkler System Installation
We install premium water-saving irrigation systems you can control and monitor from your phone. We also install sod and topsoil, as well as rocks or mulch where you need it!
Sprinkler Repair
We repair broken sprinkler heads, leaking sprinkler lines, valves, and electrical components. Whether you need a new solenoid or an emergency sprinkler repair, we are here to help.
Sprinkler System Tune-up
If you have brown, dry spots on your lawn and you're ready to get it back to green, give us a call. Our landscape irrigation technicians are trained to spot coverage issues and adjust sprinkler heads to get your lawn looking perfect again.
Drip Irrigation Systems
Your flowers, garden, and shrubs need coverage too! We install drip irrigation systems in garden and flower beds to make sure every part of your landscape gets the water it deserves.
Sprinkler Winterization
When the weather starts to get colder, it's time to winterize your sprinkler system. We blow out sprinkler lines with an air compressor and turn off your controller to make sure no components of the system freeze or break over the winter.
Stop and Waste Valve Repair
If you have a sprinkler shut-off valve deep in the ground, it's time to call a professional. We are experienced in installing and replacing stop-and-waste valves in the area to keep your sprinklers shut off and drained properly during winter months.
New System Prices
Cost of a new sprinkler system installation in Lindon, UT
How much does it cost to install a lawn sprinkler system in Lindon? The average cost of a new lawn sprinkler system in Lindon depends on the property, but is usually between $5,250 and $7,800. Lindon uses pressurized irrigation, which lowers installation cost compared to culinary setups.
Hear it from your neighbors!

4.9 Stars!
Madi C.
Quickly solved the sprinkler issue at our property in provo even though the system is old and wonky. Prompt and professional. Thank you!! :)
Brian K.
Easy to communicate with and fast and easy time to resolution. Also, really affordable compared with other quotes I received
Joe H.
Austin was great. He was knowledgeable and solved a very difficult set of problems quickly and at a fair price. In fact, one solution was to dig up an old box and replace all of the old valves which would’ve cost quite a bit. When he came out to do it, however, he offered to try to repair the offending...
Jessica B.
Ben was very helpful and took the time to explain what was going on and then addressed all my concerns.
Josef K.
We had issues stemming from bad solenoids to needing a control box replacement to needing a valve replacement - needless to say we had a LOT of issues. So happy we contacted Storm Sprinklers! They not only fixed ALL of the issues quickly, they were super communicative with both their process and their progress. Loved having them fix all the...
Melody S.
This is my first experience with Storm Sprinklers. I had an appointment scheduled for Thursday. The office called on Monday, saying a technician was available and could be at my home in 30 minutes. I was excited to have the work completed early. Spencer came, I explained about 4 issues, and he diagnosed the problems. All but one could be...
City Information
What Homeowners Need to Know About Irrigation Systems in Lindon
Lindon offers both culinary (treated) water and pressurized secondary irrigation water. Culinary rates vary by zone and meter size; for example, a 1″ meter in the lower zone has a base charge of about $30.55/month, with usage starting around $1.82 per 1,000 gallons and rising in higher tiers. Secondary water is priced by lot size, often about $8–$15 per month for a typical ¼–⅓-acre lot, with higher fees for larger parcels. Commercial secondary pricing can be about $26.54/month per meter plus $3.50 per 1,000 gallons.
Lindon’s secondary (pressurized) irrigation water is seasonal. It is typically turned on in late April or early May and shut off around mid-October, when the city stops receiving canal water. Homeowners should plan sprinkler start-ups around the secondary turn-on date and schedule winterization before shutoff to prevent freeze damage. If relying on culinary water, local freeze timing still matters, with the last freeze typically around mid-April and the first fall freeze around early October.
Lindon restricts outdoor watering times citywide: no watering between 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. The city also commonly follows an odd/even address pattern in practice—odd homes watering Monday/Wednesday/Friday, even homes Tuesday/Thursday/Saturday, with no watering Sunday—to balance demand, even if it isn’t listed as a permanent code rule. Lindon’s conservation plan allows stricter mandatory limits during drought, including tighter time and day enforcement.
Lindon does not currently offer its own city-funded rebates for turf removal or sprinkler conversions beyond statewide programs. Instead, homeowners and businesses rely on Utah Water Savers (Slow the Flow) and Central Utah Water Conservancy District incentives for water-wise landscaping and smart controllers. Lindon also supports conservation with tools like AquaTrax water monitoring, which helps customers track usage and spot leaks or overwatering.
Lindon strictly prohibits any cross-connection between secondary irrigation and culinary water systems. Standard secondary irrigation setups typically do not need a backflow preventer unless there is a rare connection risk, but culinary-fed irrigation does require approved backflow protection under plumbing code. Residential systems commonly use an atmospheric or pressure vacuum breaker, while larger or commercial systems often require an RPZ assembly at the meter. The city can deny or terminate service if a cross-connection hazard is found, so proper protection and annual testing matter.

About Us

Lightning-fast with a sunny smile!
Storm Sprinklers has served Lindon homeowners since 2023. We are a student-owned business with years of experience in irrigation. If you're looking for a qualified company to install a sprinkler system at your home in Lindon, we know exactly what it takes. We would be honored to set up your sprinkler system this year and we appreciate your trust.
Frequently Asked Questions
Usually we can make it to your property within 1-3 business days. For more urgent sprinkler repair requests, we offer emergency repairs at a small fee. At peak periods during the season, such as April, July, and October, wait times may be longer. However, we do our best to fulfill the promise of our slogan: lightning-fast with a sunny smile! This requires a balance between having enough staff to reach you as quickly as possible, but maintaining the high standards of our team.
Most new sprinkler installations cost between $5,000-$10,000. The average cost of a sprinkler repair project is around $400-$500, but depends entirely on the scope of what you want to do. Some jobs are as low as $100 and some are up to $2,000+. If you want detailed pricing information and an instant estimate, visit our pricing page!
We offer easy financing options when projects are over $1,000. With 0% interest options, adding a new system or reworking your existing system has never been easier and more affordable.
We don't charge diagnostic fees, but we often charge service/trip fees for repairs, ranging from $0-100 depending on location and seasonal demand. This allows us to control our schedule so that we can keep spots available for local homeowners and families who truly want or need our services. It also allows us to pay technicians fairly and continue to serve you even if all you need is a sprinkler head repair or a sprinkler controller reprogramming. This way, we have no hidden fees or sunk cost gotcha's-- just honest, clear pricing that works for everyone.
The best time to turn on your sprinklers is usually between April 15 - May 15, once there is no more risk of freezing temperatures. The best time to turn them off is between September 15 - October 15, before freezing temperatures return. Many homeowners make the mistake of turning sprinklers on too early and running them too late, thinking this is necessary to keep their grass alive. Utah's cold-season grass is more resilient than most people think, so be cautious when choosing to run your sprinklers.








