Top 5 Signs Your Sprinkler System Needs Repair

Your sprinkler system is one of the most vital components in the cultivation of a healthy lawn, but if it’s showing signs of subpar performance, you want to make sure you get those issues repaired before the summer heat really starts to hit. Although poor performance of a sprinkler system may not always be an indication of structural breakdown, it’s much better to know the source of the problem rather than letting it go on unchecked. Doing so can lead to serious landscape damage and irrigation issues in the long run, and it’s much easier to make a simple repair to the system itself than try to rebuild your entire lawn from the ground up!

In this article from Green-Way Pro, our irrigation experts will tell you the top five signs that your sprinkler system is in need of repair or serious maintenance. For more information on our lawn care and property enhancement services in Southern Colorado, please visit us online today or contact us directly by calling (970) 964-4610. 

Discolored Patches of Grass

A healthy lawn should be green and lush in the warm months of the year, but if you notice that certain areas of your yard are turning yellow or brown, it’s likely that they aren’t receiving the water coverage they need from your sprinkler system. 

Perhaps the eyesore of a discolored lawn doesn’t bother you that much, but this can be much more than a superficial issue. The root system of your grass depends upon a relatively even distribution of nutrients to each and every blade, so if one section of the yard isn’t getting water while the other areas are, it’s going to struggle to thrive. 

Just a few blotches of yellow and brown in a sea of green quickly turn into water-hungry leeches that can soon zap your entire lawn of nutrients. The last thing anyone wants to deal with in the blistering heat of summer is a resodding or reseeding project, but you can avoid this hassle by ensuring your irrigation system is functioning properly. 

Low Water Pressure

Almost everyone is familiar with the frustration of a low-pressure shower head — it doesn’t wash away soap and shampoo in an efficient or even manner and forces you to take longer showers, wasting resources and time you’d rather reserve for other tasks. 

A low-pressure sprinkler system operates in the same way: when water isn’t flowing from sprinkler heads at the right pressure, speed, or intensity, areas of your lawn will be underwatered or overwatered, causing discoloration in some sections and boggy conditions in others. Unlike a bathroom plumbing fixture, however, the water pressure in your sprinkler unit isn’t quite so easy to adjust. The pipes of a fixed irrigation system are underground and difficult to access, and even if you are able to dig down to reach them, there’s no guarantee that you’ll accomplish this without puncturing a few pipes in the process. 

When it comes to maintaining equal water distribution and the health of your lawn, low water pressure is a task that’s better left to a lawn care professional. Contact Green-Way Pro to learn more about our convenient and effective irrigation services!

Misaligned Sprinkler Heads

Even if the water pressure in your sprinkler system isn’t below normal, the alignment of your sprinkler heads may be off-center. This can cause similar problems like discoloration and overwatering, or you may even notice that your sidewalk is getting more hydration than your patch of shrubs! 

Sprinkler head realignment is a time-consuming and detail-oriented process that requires fine tuning, making it a hassle for nearly all homeowners. The heat of summer doesn’t make it any easier or more pleasurable. A misaligned sprinkler head can quickly damage huge sections of your yard, and time is of the essence in these sorts of circumstances. So why not sit back and relax in the comfort of your air conditioned home while a local irrigation professional tackles the tedious stuff for you? 

Dripping and Leaking

We all know how annoying a leaky faucet can be when it’s inside your home, but it’s also an issue that can affect your irrigation system. The water lost due to leaks and drips is not only a huge waste of water, but it’s likely a sign that an underground pipe has cracked or burst. Failure to fix this problem can lead to water pooling up in certain areas of your yard, creating mucky and boggy conditions while other parts of your property dry out and die from insufficient access to moisture. When your sprinklers run, if you notice dripping or leaking near the heads of the system, be sure to give Green-Way Pro a call as soon as possible.

Above-Average Water Bills

Summertime in Colorado is often characterized by droughts and higher utility rates, so most financially aware homeowners want to minimize their water usage as much as possible. If you’ve been running your sprinklers more than usual and you’re still not seeing the green results you desire, it’s likely that a part of your irrigation system isn’t functioning properly or has suffered some kind of structural damage. 

Even if you don’t mind a discolored or dying lawn, you probably want to avoid paying more on water bills when prices are already at an annual high. Before you find yourself in an unwanted financial dilemma, you can save money and protect your outdoor property value by calling in a pro to get your sprinkler system assessed and diagnosed for repairs and replacements. 

Keep Your Lawn Lush This Summer With A Sprinkler System Update

If you’re unsatisfied with your lawn’s current appearance or you have noticed any of the signs and symptoms mentioned in this article, you won’t regret reaching out to an irrigation specialist at Green-Way Pro. From Montrose to Olathe to Salida, we provide the Western Slope with top-of-the-line services in sprinklers and lawn care solutions. Contact us today to learn more about how our team of landscaping experts can restore your lawn to its greenest state, even in the hottest months of the year!

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