Thirty years ago, Michael Whitcher began repairing broken sprinkler heads for neighbors in Henderson. What started as a side job turned into a full-time business serving homeowners across Clark County. Today, WaterWhitchers Lawn & Sprinkler Repair remains a family company with a reputation for dependable work and straightforward service.
Residents in Henderson, Las Vegas, and Boulder City know the challenge of maintaining a yard in the desert. A leaking pipe or misaligned spray head can waste thousands of gallons of water before anyone notices. Whitcher and his team built their business on solving those problems quickly and explaining repairs in plain language. As he puts it, “When you leave a yard healthier than you found it, people remember.”
The company’s services cover everything from underground pipe repair to seasonal tune-ups. Many calls involve irrigation valves that fail or wiring that shorts out, leaving entire zones dry. Others come from homeowners who see a sudden spike in their water bill and suspect a hidden leak. The crew works with both older systems that rely on manual timers and new Wi-Fi controllers that link to smartphones.
Technology has changed dramatically since Whitcher started. Early systems were mechanical and predictable. Modern controllers can adjust to weather data automatically, saving significant amounts of water. Yet when electronics or sensors fail, the repairs are more complex. Whitcher believes this is where experience makes the difference. “You need someone who can trace a problem from the controller to the pipe and know exactly where the failure is,” he says.
Conservation is central to the company’s work. Southern Nevada Water Authority rules limit watering schedules, and fines for waste can be steep. By aligning sprinkler systems to those rules, WaterWhitchers helps customers avoid penalties while keeping lawns and plants alive. Homeowners are often surprised at how much water is saved simply by fixing clogged nozzles or adjusting run times.
Customer trust has been key to the business’s longevity. Reviews often describe technicians who walk clients through each step and stand behind the work after it’s done. One homeowner in Henderson praised the company for fixing leaks and then showing her how to use her new controller, calling it “the first time someone actually explained it in a way I understood.”

Looking ahead, Whitcher expects irrigation systems will continue moving toward automation, with valves that detect leaks on their own and controllers that fine-tune watering by soil conditions. Even with those advances, he says there will always be a need for skilled repair. Pipes still break underground, and wires still corrode in the heat.
After three decades, the formula that built WaterWhitchers has not changed. Fix the problem right the first time, treat people with respect, and make sure every repair reduces waste. It is a simple approach, but in a region where water is the most valuable resource, it has kept the company trusted across generations. Learn more at https://waterwhitchers.com
