Sprinkler Head Rebuilds
Worn brass impact sprinklers rebuilt to like-new performance with OE repair parts — pattern-tested before they leave the shop. Trade in your worn heads or buy rebuilt from stock.
Brass impact sprinklers and end guns — torn down, machined, and rebuilt on our benches in Buhl. OE Nelson & Rainbird parts, rebuilt stock on the shelf, shipping anywhere in the country.
// We get your head working right.
01What we rebuild
Every unit is torn down and rebuilt on our benches in Buhl — no send-away, no outsourcing.
Worn brass impact sprinklers rebuilt to like-new performance with OE repair parts — pattern-tested before they leave the shop. Trade in your worn heads or buy rebuilt from stock.
Center-pivot end guns rebuilt and tuned for full throw and even coverage. A rebuilt gun restores the corner acres you're paying to water anyway.
02Rebuild vs. replace
| Est. | 1981 — Buhl, Idaho |
|---|---|
| Work | Impact sprinklers · End guns |
| Parts | OE Nelson & Rainbird dealer |
| Clients | Ag & industrial — nationwide |
| Shop | 1612 Main St., Buhl, ID 83316 |
| Phone | (208) 543-6633 · toll-free (800) 296-6633 |
03Parts & brands
We're an OE dealer for Nelson and Rainbird, and we stock Komet right beside them — the springs, seals, and bearings going into your rebuild are the parts the factory uses. We service WeatherTec and most other makes too.
04Where our work runs
Pivots and wheel lines are the core of it — but the same SR75s, SR100s, and end guns keep log decks wet, dust down, and lagoons emptied. Industries we serve →
05How a rebuild works
Fully disassembled and inspected — nothing gets patched over.
Worn components machined, replaced, or reconditioned in-house.
Reassembled with OE repair parts — seals, springs, bearings.
Pressure- and pattern-tested before it goes back on your line.
06From our customers
“This shop is great — they can tear down and rebuild a sprinkler and make it like new! Everyone is extremely professional and gets the job done right.”
“Service is excellent!”
“Super people performing a useful and increasingly scarce service to the ag industry around the world!”