If you have a sprinkler system that needs to be repaired and are located in Dallas look no further.
There are some of the most common sprinkler issues we see in Dallas that require the sprinkler system to be repaired
The most common sprinkler repair is a broken head. This usually happens when a car drives over it or just normal wear and tear.
The second most common sprinkler repair is a broken nozzle. This usually happens when debris get stuck or from a lawn mower.
PVC pipes usually break from the connections becoming loose over time or tree roots breaking the pipe.
Valves can become stuck over normal wear and tear or when a piece of debrie becomes stuck. This forces the valve to keep passing water.
Cut wires usually occur when doing landscape work or from tree roots slowly pulling the wire or connections loose.
Over time your sprinkler controller can start to malfunction causing one or possibly all the sprinkler zones not to work.
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Watch out for signs such as uneven watering, low water pressure, or areas of your lawn not getting sufficient water. If you notice any of these issues, it's time to consider professional sprinkler repair services.
Sprinkler systems may face issues due to clogged nozzles, damaged pipes, valve problems, or even electrical faults. Regular maintenance and prompt repairs can address these issues and ensure your system works efficiently.
Regular maintenance, ideally on an annual basis, can help identify and fix minor problems before they escalate. This proactive approach not only prevents unexpected breakdowns but also extends the lifespan of your sprinkler system.
A leaking or flooding sprinkler system requires immediate attention. Turn off the system, locate the source of the issue, and contact a professional sprinkler repair service to assess and fix the problem promptly. Delaying repairs can lead to water wastage and potential damage to your landscape.
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We recommend that you at least get your sprinkler system checked once a year around March. This is the time when people usually start using their sprinkler system after having it turned off for the winter. By having the system checked it helps ensure that there are no leaks and to ensure proper coverage for your landscape.
Turn off your sprinkler system at the backflow preventer. This is usually at your DCA, which is located normally in a green rectangular box located near your water meter. In order to turn it off you need to turn one of the two handles 90 degrees to shut off the water. It's best to try and do both if possible.
Yes, we do install WiFi controllers for sprinkler systems. We use Hunter Hydrawise controllers. You can operate the sprinkler system from your phone, tablet or computer. Learn more at https://www.hydrawise.com/
You can call our office at 972-733-4343 or submit a form submission below.
Texas Waterboys is located in Carrollton, Texas. We have been serving the Dallas community, since 1986. We specialize in repairing broken sprinkler systems.
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