Manahawkin and Long Beach Island present some of the most demanding conditions for irrigation systems in all of New Jersey. Salt air, wind exposure, fluctuating water tables, and the stop-and-start nature of seasonal Shore properties all take a toll on sprinkler systems that wouldn’t be an issue 20 miles inland. Here’s what property owners in Stafford Township, Ship Bottom, Surf City, Harvey Cedars, and Barnegat Light need to know about keeping an irrigation system healthy in a coastal environment.
How Coastal Conditions Damage Irrigation Systems Faster
Salt Air Corrosion
Salt-laden air accelerates corrosion on exposed metal components โ particularly backflow preventers, valve boxes, controller enclosures, and any exposed brass or steel fittings. On LBI, we commonly see backflow preventers that look fine on the outside but have internal brass seats that are significantly corroded. This can cause slow leaks, reduced flow, or failed test results during annual backflow testing.
If your system is within a few blocks of the bay or ocean, plan on inspecting and potentially replacing your backflow preventer every 5โ8 years rather than the 10โ15 year lifespan typical inland.
Seasonal Vacancy Problems
Many LBI properties sit empty for 6โ8 months of the year. An irrigation system on a vacant property with no one checking it can run undetected issues for a full season: a stuck-open valve that’s been running all winter, a cracked pipe that’s been slowly eroding the lawn base, or a controller that lost its programming after a power surge.
For seasonal Shore properties, we recommend a spring startup inspection every year โ not just turning the system on, but checking every zone, inspecting the backflow, and verifying the controller settings before the first full-season use.
Sandy, Fast-Draining Soil
LBI and the Manahawkin area sit on some of the sandiest soil in the state. Water drains extremely fast, which means lawns on barrier island properties need more frequent, shorter watering cycles to maintain healthy turf. A single 30-minute zone run will drain past the root zone before the grass can use most of it.
Wind Interference
The consistent onshore wind on LBI significantly affects spray coverage. Heads that were properly adjusted at installation can develop dry strips on windy days because spray is pushed off course. For exposed coastal properties, we often recommend MP Rotator nozzles (low-trajectory, wind-resistant) over standard popup sprays.
Most Common Repairs We See on LBI and Manahawkin Properties
- Cracked backflow preventers โ Winter freeze damage or corrosion; most common repair call we get from LBI in spring
- Stuck-open valves โ Debris or corroded diaphragm; often discovered after a surprise water bill
- Broken heads at driveways and walkways โ Vehicle and foot traffic damage during the busy summer season
- Lost controller programming โ Power surges from summer storms are common along the Shore
- Dry spots from wind-shifted coverage โ Needs head adjustment and possibly nozzle upgrade
- Underground leaks โ Sandy soil washes away around pipe joints; leaks can go unnoticed until there’s a sinkhole or dead grass stripe
Spring Startup for Seasonal Shore Properties
If your LBI or Manahawkin property is a seasonal home, the worst thing you can do is turn the irrigation system on yourself and hope everything works. A missed leak or a stuck valve on a property you’re not watching daily can cause significant water damage to your lawn and landscaping before you notice.
Our Shore property spring startup includes:
- Backflow preventer inspection and pressure test
- Slow pressurization and zone-by-zone check
- Head inspection and adjustment on every zone
- Controller review and schedule update
- Written report of anything that needs attention
Schedule Repair or Startup Service on LBI
Coastal Mist Irrigation services properties throughout Stafford Township, Manahawkin, Ship Bottom, Surf City, Long Beach Township, Harvey Cedars, Barnegat Light, and surrounding Ocean County communities. We understand the specific challenges of coastal irrigation โ because we work in it every day.
Call 609-548-5187 to schedule a repair, spring startup, or system inspection. Early-season slots book up fast โ we recommend calling in March or early April for spring service.
Coastal Mist Irrigation โ NJ LIC#719827 | Licensed and insured | Serving Ocean County and all of South Jersey.
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