Why Irrigation Problems Often Go Unnoticed Until They Are Costly
Underground irrigation leaks are particularly sneaky because the damage is not always visible above ground right away. A cracked line can be slowly leaking for weeks before a soft, soggy patch finally appears on the surface, or before a water bill arrives with an unexplained spike. Broken or misaligned sprinkler heads are easier to spot but often get ignored because they only affect one section of the lawn. Our irrigation repair process in Clark, SD starts with a full system diagnostic rather than just patching the one obvious symptom.
We check pressure across zones, inspect heads for cracks, clogs, or misalignment, and test the controller for programming or wiring issues that can cause zones to run too long, too short, or not at all. A single underlying issue, like a failing valve, can present as several seemingly unrelated symptoms across different zones, which is why a full diagnostic matters more than treating individual complaints in isolation.
Fixing the Problem, Not Just the Symptom
It is possible to replace a broken sprinkler head and have the same issue recur within a season if the underlying cause, like a pressure problem upstream, was never addressed. We trace issues back to their actual source rather than only swapping out the most visibly broken component. That might mean checking valve function, line pressure, or controller wiring in addition to the obvious head replacement.
Once repairs are complete, we test the full system across all zones to confirm the fix actually resolved the issue rather than just addressing the most visible symptom, since irrigation problems have a tendency to resurface if the root cause was missed the first time.
- ✓ Full system pressure diagnostic
- ✓ Sprinkler head inspection and repair
- ✓ Underground leak detection
- ✓ Valve and controller troubleshooting
- ✓ Root cause identification
- ✓ Post-repair full zone testing
Our Irrigation Repair Process
System Diagnostic
We test pressure and function across all zones to identify where the actual problem originates.
Issue Identification
Leaks, broken heads, valve issues, or controller problems are pinpointed individually.
Targeted Repair
Repairs address the root cause, not just the most visible symptom.
Full Zone Testing
Every zone is tested after repair to confirm the issue is fully resolved.
What Clark, SD Customers Say
Our water bill had jumped for two months before we called. They found an underground leak we never would have spotted ourselves.
A previous company just replaced one sprinkler head and called it fixed. They actually traced our issue back to a valve problem that was the real cause.
Every zone got tested after the repair, not just the one we called about. They caught a second issue we did not even know existed.
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Common Questions
Signs include an unexplained spike in your water bill, a consistently soggy or soft area of lawn, or lower water pressure at sprinkler heads. A full diagnostic can confirm whether an underground leak is present.
If a head breaks repeatedly in the same zone, there is often an underlying pressure or valve issue causing the recurring damage, which we investigate rather than just replacing the head again.
Yes, programming errors or wiring issues at the controller can cause zones to run too long, too short, or not activate at all, even if the physical components are working correctly.
Most single-issue repairs are completed within one visit, though full system diagnostics with multiple underlying issues may require additional time to trace and resolve each cause.
Stop Irrigation Leaks Before They Get Costly
Speak with our team about diagnosing irrigation issues at your Clark, SD property.