As a property owner, you know how important it is to keep your lawn in Iowa properly watered, which is why keeping your irrigation system in good working condition is crucial. Fortunately, there are signs that you can watch out for that can indicate if something is wrong with your irrigation system. If you notice that your water bill is higher than usual, it could mean that your system has a leak and water is being wasted. Additionally, if parts of your lawn are brown while others are green, it could indicate that your irrigation system is not functioning properly.

Finally, changes in the water pressure of your irrigation system could be caused by faulty valves, malfunctioning pumps, broken pipes, or something else. Any of these issues could lead to underwatered grass, so it's important to keep an eye out for these signs and contact a professional if you notice any of them!


Your irrigation system could have an issue if your water bill is higher than usual.

If you notice that your water bill is higher than usual, it could be a sign that there's a problem with your irrigation system. This could mean that your irrigation system has a leak and water is being wasted. Leaks can be caused by a variety of issues, such as damaged pipes, faulty valves, or broken sprinkler heads. If left unchecked, these leaks can lead to significant water waste and higher bills. If you suspect that your irrigation system is leaking, it's important to have it inspected and repaired as soon as possible to avoid further damage and unnecessary expenses.


Something could be wrong with your irrigation system if parts of your lawn are brown while others are green.

If you notice that parts of your lawn are brown while others are green, it could be a sign that your irrigation system is not working properly. This could be due to a number of reasons, such as incorrectly set zones or broken and clogged sprinkler heads. If your zones are not set correctly, water may not be reaching every area of your lawn, leading to uneven watering and brown spots. Broken or clogged sprinkler heads can also prevent water from reaching certain areas of your lawn, resulting in dry and brown patches. If you notice any of these issues, you'll want to have your irrigation system inspected and repaired to ensure that your lawn is getting the water it needs to stay healthy and green.


Changes in the water pressure of your irrigation system can indicate an issue that needs repairing.

Sprinkler head in Waukee, IA, with low water pressure.

If you notice changes in the water pressure of your irrigation system, it could be a sign that there's an issue that needs to be addressed. This could be caused by faulty valves, malfunctioning pumps, broken pipes, or something else. High water pressure can put too much strain on your system and shoot water too far, which can leave parts of your lawn without water. On the other hand, low water pressure can result in underwatered grass because the water may not be able to reach areas where it should. Any changes in the water pressure of your irrigation system should be addressed promptly to avoid further damage and ensure proper hydration of your vegetation.

High water pressure can put too much strain on your irrigation system.

Give us a call today to schedule our irrigation repair service!

If you're experiencing any issues with your irrigation system, don't wait to get it repaired. At Brilliant Borders Landscaping, we offer a comprehensive irrigation repair service that can help get your system back up and running in no time. Our team of experienced professionals will carefully inspect your system to identify the root cause of the problem and provide you with a detailed explanation of the repairs needed. We'll work quickly and efficiently to get your system back to full functionality, so you can get back to enjoying a healthy, beautiful lawn and landscape.

This service is offered to commercial and residential property owners in Waukee, West Des Moines, Urbandale, IA, and throughout the surrounding areas. Don't let a malfunctioning irrigation system ruin your vegetation. Call us today at (515) 664-6205 to schedule our irrigation repair service!