If you have a lawn sprinkler system, eventually you will experience the need for lawn sprinkler repair. Although you may be tempted to put it on a low priority list, it is better to call out the professionals sooner rather than later. You don’t want damage to occur to your lawn or shorten the lifespan of your system by other components working harder than they are designed for in order to compensate for whatever is malfunctioning.
Often it is obvious that a sprinkler system is not operating properly, a head is not functioning or its spray pattern is off target. Of course, it’s easy to know you need a repairman if the system doesn’t come on at all. However, there are also more obscure symptoms of poor performance that may go unnoticed. That is why it is important to have experts conduct routine maintenance and inspections.
As Fall approaches and outdoor temperatures cool, many people will take advantage of this time to schedule outdoor home improvement projects. Don’t overlook the possibility of including your sprinkler system in that project. If large-scale Fall plantings are scheduled, make certain that your sprinkler system is up to the task of providing adequate watering. You don’t want to lose your investment. Cooler temperatures will also mean water demands will be lower so don’t forget to adjust the sprinkler system’s timer schedule.
Putting in a new patio or seating area may also require adjusting the spray patterns of sprinkler heads. No one wants to ruin outdoor entertainment by not realizing the new patio is right on target for a good soaking just as guests get comfortable.
To schedule an inspection, consult a professional for repairs, or enroll in a routine maintenance schedule, please contact us.