Fixing weak sprinkler heads and dry brown patches caused by low PSI.
Understanding the root causes of low sprinkler pressure & poor coverage is the first step toward a permanent solution.
Standard residential systems require 30-50 PSI at the head for optimal rotation.
Unexpected GPM (Gallons Per Minute) drops often indicate a compromised main line.
Inspection of the Backflow Preventer and Pressure Regulator Valve (PRV) is critical.
"Pros perform a "Static vs Dynamic" pressure test. If static pressure is high but dynamic pressure drops during operation, you likely have a restriction or a leak between the meter and the zone valve.."
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REQUEST DISPATCHOften leading to low sprinkler pressure & poor coverage if left untreated.
Often leading to low sprinkler pressure & poor coverage if left untreated.
Often leading to low sprinkler pressure & poor coverage if left untreated.
Often leading to low sprinkler pressure & poor coverage if left untreated.
Often leading to low sprinkler pressure & poor coverage if left untreated.
Clean individual sprinkler head filters and nozzles
Check that the main shut-off and backflow valves are 100% open
Adjust nozzle patterns to reduce overlap waste and friction
When your sprinkler system isn’t spaced right, you’re not just risking a few brown patches. You’re wasting water, inflating your […]
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