4 Signs You Need Sprinkler System Repairs

Buzz Landscaping Inc. • July 27, 2021
A sprinkler is spraying water on a lush green lawn.

Sprinkler systems ensure your lawn and landscaping remain properly hydrated, healthy, and beautiful. Since they run automatically, they eliminate the need to irrigate manually, which is beneficial if you often forget about watering. However, you might occasionally notice issues with your system that necessitate professional repairs. Here are some common problems you may encounter and how a landscaping contractor can correct them.

A lawn sprinkler is spraying water on a lush green lawn.

How to Tell When Sprinklers Need Repairs

1. Leaky Control Valve

When the control valve opens, water from your home's supply enters the irrigation system pipes. When it closes, liquid stops flowing through sprinklers. 


The box is on the side of your home, where the main water pipe emerges from the ground, and you should check the unit regularly for dripping. Leaks may occur when dirt and grass clippings prevent the valve from closing, or rubber seals become deteriorated, allowing moisture to seep through. A repair technician can clear blockages or replace worn parts to stop the leak. 


2. Sputtering

When functioning normally, sprinkler heads should provide a steady stream of water to targeted areas of your yard. However, cracks or debris accumulations in nozzles may cause liquid to sputter through heads. This can also happen when heads shift out of position after getting stepped on or bumped by lawn equipment. A landscaping contractor can clear out debris, readjust heads, or replace damaged nozzles to restore the flow of water. 


3. Low Water Pressure

If your sprinklers produce a weak flow of water, you might notice moisture pooling near the heads. This can result in overwatering in these areas, which could cause fungal pathogens to grow on grass and plant roots and kill foliage. 


Low pressure may occur when the supply pipes to your irrigation system become damaged by tree root growth or settling and shifts in the earth. It can also happen when the control valve does not open fully.


4. Elevated Utility Bills

Issues with your sprinklers may not always be visible. Unexplained spikes in utility bills, for instance, can indicate water that's being wasted due to leaky underground pipes that are connected to the irrigation system. A landscape company can inspect these channels to locate loose joints or cracked segments. They'll tighten or replace these components to conserve water and keep your monthly expenses to a minimum. 

As soon as you notice trouble with your sprinkler system, turn to Buzz Landscaping Inc. in Conway, AR. This landscaping contractor provides sprinkler repairs, maintenance, and new installations to clients throughout Faulkner County. Call (501) 730-4515 to schedule service on your irrigation system, and visit the website to learn how these professionals can keep your outdoor areas healthy and gorgeous.

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