Lawn Making Your Eyes Water? Surefire Signs Your Irrigation System Is Leaking

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Lawn Making Your Eyes Water? Surefire Signs Your Irrigation System Is Leaking

Protecting your landscape design requires a good amount of effort. From fertilizing and watering to mowing the lawn and trimming trees and shrubs, it is easy to see how so many homeowners become overwhelmed. Maintaining the lawn is one of the most important parts of landscaping because it is usually the largest area of your lawn and the first thing people see. Thankfully, proper watering will ensure your lawn is green and healthy.

Using an irrigation system is the most convenient way to water your lawn, but these underlying sprinklers need to be maintained, as well. If you are noticing one of these signs, there is definitely an issue affecting the function of your irrigation system.

Unexplained Increase In Water Bills

If you are seeing an increase in your monthly water bill, but you are not using an excessive amount of water, you may have an underlying leak in your irrigation system.

Faulty heads, valves, and gaskets can all cause the sprinklers to leak without you even realizing it. Also, electrical issues may prevent your timers from turning off at the appropriate times, which can lead to unnecessary water usage. In the winter season, the freezing temperatures may cause the pipes to expand and crack, also leaking water across your lawn.

You may be surprised how even the smallest leak can turn into an enormous amount of water waste, which will be affecting your monthly water bills. A leak in your irrigation system that is only the size of a dime can lead to 6,300 gallons of water waste every month.

Haphazard Growth and Health of Grass

If certain areas of your lawn are receiving more water than usual while other areas are not receiving enough, your grass will not offer a uniformed, lush, and green look.

You may notice areas where grass is thick and deep green in color while other areas are dry and either brown or yellow in color.

Certain parts of your lawn may also be soggy, which is a sure sign that it is receiving too much water.

A water leak or electrical issue affecting your timer may be causing this excess or lack of water across your lawn. To determine the root cause of this uneven growth, document the signs you are seeing across your lawn. Pay attention to the patterns over the course of a few days.

Leaks will most likely be close to areas of grass that are soggy or thick. Discolored and dry areas of your lawn may stem from an issue In the sprinkler valve, which can prevent the irrigation system from spraying water in this location.

To save your lawn and reduce waste, consult professionals, like A Ronnow Lawn Sprinkler, Inc., to inspect and maintain your irrigation system. 



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