Your irrigation system plays a crucial role in supporting the health of your lawn and plants. It provides much-needed hydration to keep them lush and vibrant, so there's no question that it should be operating at peak capacity throughout the year. However, stuff can happen and your irrigation system in Colorado can encounter different issues, so you'll want to know the common signs that indicate it needs repair. One of the first signs of an issue in your irrigation system is an unusually high water bill, which can mean there is a leak and water is being wasted.
Another sign is if there are certain parts of your lawn that are brown while other remain green. This sign can point to incorrectly calibrated zones or the sprinkler heads being broken, clogged, or out of the proper angle for optimum water coverage. The last common sign that you'll want to watch out for is a change in the water pressure of your irrigation system. A change in the water pressure can be caused by different issues like a faulty valve, malfunctioning pump, or broken pipe. Whether the water pressure is high or low, it will result in underwatering in some areas of your yard.
Your water bill is higher than usual.
An unusual increase in your water bill can indicate that your irrigation system has a leak and needs repair. The spike in your water bill can point to a potential leak in your irrigation system, especially if there's no change in your watering schedule. A leak in the system can be a huge problem because water gets wasted. You'll be paying for water that went nowhere instead of going to your lawn and plants.
Leaks can also go unnoticed for a time because the source is sometimes located underground, which means the problem can go on for a long time without being detected. The increase in your water bill will usually be gradual until the spike becomes noticeable. This is why it's best to monitor your water consumption every month so you can easily identify any significant change, especially if your watering routine has remained the same. As soon as you suspect a leak in your irrigation system, call professionals right away to investigate and address the issue.
Parts of your lawn are brown while others are green.
Another sign that your irrigation system is telling you it needs repairs is if some parts of your lawn are brown while other areas remain green. This can happen because of several reasons, like incorrectly set irrigation zones. When your irrigation zones are not set correctly, the grass and plants within that zone are not receiving enough water according to their specific hydration needs. This can result in grass blades turning brown and becoming weak. These zones have to be corrected so the right amount of water gets delivered to your grass and plants.
Clogged, broken, or out of place sprinkler heads can also cause some parts of your lawn to turn brown. If the sprinkler heads are broken or clogged with debris, they will not be able to release water properly, which means some parts of your turf will not receive water at all. Some areas will also turn brown simply because the sprinkler heads were moved out of place. They then have to be adjusted appropriately to ensure optimal water coverage for your entire lawn!
There is a noticeable change in the water pressure of your irrigation system.
A noticeable change in your irrigation system's water pressure is another tell-tale sign that it is need of repair. This change could be caused by a number of issues, like faulty valves, malfunctioning pumps, broken pipes, or something else. Both high and low water pressures can introduce different issues to your irrigation system and your plants.
High water pressure can put too much strain on your irrigation system. Valves and pipe connections can break when the water pressure is too high, resulting in more issues that must be fixed. Water can shoot too far because of high pressure and create poor watering patterns, which leads to some areas on your lawn not receiving enough water. Low water pressure is problematic and cause sputtering sprinkler heads. Water will only reach the area near the sprinkler head, causing puddles near them while other areas on your lawn remain unwatered.
Call us today to sign up for our irrigation repair service!
If your irrigation system is malfunctioning or showing any irregularity, the first thing you'll want to do is call our professionals at Mesa Turf Masters. We will examine your irrigation system to identify the source of the issue and perform the necessary repair to address it. Our experts can perform different repairs, like broken sprinkler heads, broken pumps, faulty valves, malfunctioning flow switches and many more. We offer our irrigation repair service to property owners in Grand Junction, Fruita, Palisade, CO, and surrounding communities. Give us a call today at (970) 434-5440 to sign up!
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