Solution-Driven Diagnostics

Fixing Sprinkler Leaks & Underground Failure

Detecting and repairing hidden leaks in your irrigation system. Local soil and climate conditions significantly impact {k} management.

Problem Diagnosis

Why This Problem Happens

Understanding the root causes of sprinkler leaks & underground failure is the first step toward a permanent solution.

Zone Analysis

Continuous weeping at a head often indicates a failed diaphragm in the zone valve.

Pressure Surges

Water hammer effects can cause lateral line ruptures at older PVC joints.

Consumption

High municipal water bills often correlate with main line seepage.

Expert Insight

"A leak on the "Main Line" will cause the meter to spin 24/7, while a "Lateral Line" leak only occurs when that specific zone is running.."

Professional Fix

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Technical Terms

Mainline Rupture Weeping Valve Diaphragm Replacement Thrust Block Water Hammer PVC Solvent Weld

Primary Causes & Triggers

Cracked PVC pipes due to ground shifting or root intrusion

Often leading to sprinkler leaks & underground failure if left untreated.

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Damaged sprinkler heads or worn wiper seals

Often leading to sprinkler leaks & underground failure if left untreated.

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Failed zone valves resulting in "weeping" heads

Often leading to sprinkler leaks & underground failure if left untreated.

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Freeze damage in non-winterized systems (Thrust Block failure)

Often leading to sprinkler leaks & underground failure if left untreated.

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Preliminary DIY Checks & Troubleshooting

1

Perform a visual zone-by-zone inspection for "geysers"

2

Look for unusually lush green patches or soggy spots in dry weather

3

Check your water meter for movement when the system is off