Sprinkler Repair in Fairview
A sprinkler system fails quietly, and the lawn is usually the first to tell you. A dry brown arc in the middle of green turf means a head is broken or clogged, and a spongy, always-wet spot over by the valve box means a line or fitting is leaking underground. The full-sun lots on the edge of Fairview show a missed zone fast, since the grass there has no shade to coast on.
Most repairs trace back to a short list. Mower wheels and foot traffic snap riser heads, grit clogs the nozzles so the spray collapses, clay shifting through the freeze-thaw season cracks fittings, and old controllers lose their programming or quit firing a zone entirely.
Found, Fixed, and Checked Zone by Zone
We run the system zone by zone and watch it work, because you cannot fix what you have not seen spray. We swap broken and mismatched heads, clear or replace clogged nozzles, dig and repair leaking lines and valves, and sort out controller and wiring faults. Then we adjust the arcs and check coverage so the whole lawn gets water again, not just the parts that were already fine.
If the system is sound but aging, an upgrade ties into irrigation installation, and a well-watered lawn gets the most from a fertilization program. The full rundown is on our sprinkler repair page, with all our Fairview work at Fairview.
Dry spots or a soggy valve box? Call Summit Lawn Care at (555) 123-4567.