Sprinkler System Leaks: 3 Tips on How to Find Them in Your System

A yard sprinkler has a leak that leads to pooling water.Keeping a lush, green yard of grass and well-maintained flower beds take some work. Luckily, a sprinkler system takes care of the biggest trouble, watering. But when the water doesn’t get where you need it to, you have a problem. Sprinkler system leaks can go missed for a while before the problem gets noticed, and then your yard can already be feeling the pain. 

A controlled flow of steady water keeps the water where it belongs instead of pooling at one spot and leaving another dry. Learning what to look for is important to maintaining your sprinkler system and yard. Experts like those at Orlando Leak Detection are the best at discovering and fixing leaks all around your property. 

Keep reading to learn some of the things you should look out for to know if you have a leak in your sprinkler system. 

Tip #1: Pooling Water or Dry Spots

There are two types of leaks, external and internal. For external sprinkler leaks, look for pools of water or dry spots across your yard or landscaping. If you see either, inspect your sprinkler heads. Look for cracks or any other damage. Have one person mind the controls adjusting the water pressure so you can notice which sprinkler heads work and which need support. 

Tip #2: Beware of Problems Underground

Instead of seeing water spraying or intermittently shooting from the sprinkler heads, there may also be leaks around the heads when the system is off. This water around the heads when the system is off could mean there are problems underground. Watch out for mold, mushrooms, fungus, or other growth around your yard. If your yard looks, feels, or smells like a swamp - you’ve got too much water where it shouldn’t be.

Tip #3: Irrigation Control Issues

Sometimes it isn’t the distribution, it is the controller that is the problem. If you have checked your sprinkler system for leaking heads or breaks in the lines, the controller might be the issue. This could be a much more technical problem that we recommend you calling leak detection experts to inspect right away. 

Leak Detection Professionals will Solve Your Sprinkler System Leaks

Anything keeping your lawn from its green glory has got to be stopped. Once you have done the above checks of your system, call in the experts to help you fix your sprinkler system leak. Orlando Leak Detection can help your family get your yard or home back to working order when a leak occurs. During the heavy rainstorms of the summer, keep us in mind if any problems come up. 

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