Sprinkler Repair in Cedar Grove
A sprinkler problem usually shows up as a brown patch where a zone quit watering, and on Cedar Grove’s sunny lots that patch can burn in fast once July hits. The trouble hides underground until the grass tells on it: a head clipped by a mower, a nozzle clogged with the grit our clay soil is full of, a cracked line from winter, or a valve that won’t open. Tree roots from the heavy canopy also crush and shift lines over the years out here.
We Find the Real Fault
We run each zone and watch it work, which is the fastest way to separate a busted head from a valve or wiring fault. Then we fix what’s actually broken: swap or unclog heads, adjust spray patterns drifting onto the driveway, repair cracked lines, and chase down electrical faults at the valves or controller. We also catch the slow leaks that spike a water bill without ever showing on the surface, and we winterize systems with a fall blow-out so the lines don’t split.
Repairs keep a full irrigation system honest, and even watering protects a fertilization program. See our sprinkler repair page, with the rest on the Cedar Grove page.
Zone gone dry? Call (555) 123-4567.