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Tips for Troubleshooting Your Commercial Underground Sprinkler System

6/19/2022 (Permalink)

Broken sprinkler head Check the sprinkler heads.

Troubleshooting Techniques for Commercial Underground Sprinkler Systems

Installing an underground sprinkler system at your commercial property in Lemon Township, OH, makes your property more appealing to potential customers and clients. If the system is working properly, it can save you a lot of time watering and maintaining your lawn. If the system fails, however, it can cause a huge headache for your maintenance staff. Thankfully, there are some easy troubleshooting tips to try.

1. Look for Cracks in the Pipes
Cracks in the supply line of an irrigation system are quite common. As trees grow, their root systems can damage and crack the plastic pipes. This allows the pipe to fill with tree roots. Low water pressure is one of the most common results.
Property that sees excessive foot and bike traffic may also be susceptible to sprinkler damage. The added pressure can force the soil to crack the pipes.
If you spot pooling water in a specific area, turn off the water and dig down to the pipe. Cut the pipe down to the leak, grind the ends and install a repair fitting.
Broken pipes and other irrigation problems can cause significant flooding and damage to your property. If you see signs of water damage, contact a water damage cleanup professional right away.

2. Check the Sprinkler Heads 
It is a wise idea to conduct routine maintenance on your irrigation system. Sprinkler heads should be inspected quite frequently for cracks and damage. Debris and dirt should be removed periodically as well. Replacing a broken head is quite simple and can prevent a small issue from becoming a huge problem.

3. Inspect the Sprinkler Zones
If a zone is not turning on, there may be an electrical problem. If your maintenance staff employs an electrician they may be able to remedy the situation. However, it may be necessary to call a licensed electrician to inspect the irrigation system.
Keep your underground sprinkler system working well using some smart troubleshooting tips.

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