Maintaining a lush, green lawn requires a reliable irrigation system. The sprinkler heads are a critical irrigation system component that needs frequent upkeep. Sprinkler heads are prone to wear and tear; not replacing them can lead to reduced irrigation system efficiency and higher water bills. Here are some signs it’s time to replace your sprinkler heads.
Visible Damage
You should invest in sprinkler head replacements if the sprinkler heads are corroded, rusty, or bent. Not maintaining the heads makes them less efficient. So, walk around your yard and note any sprinkler heads that need a replacement.
Higher Water Bills
Sprinkler systems can rack up significant water bills, and if you notice a sharp increase in yours, outdated sprinkler heads could be the cause. Old, inefficient sprinkler heads that leak or waste water can drive up your bills. So, if you see a recent spike in your utility bill, it may be time to upgrade your problematic sprinkler heads.
Clogged Sprinkler Heads
If the head isn’t shooting out water- it’s a pretty good sign it’s time for a new one. If the head is clogged with dirt, rust, or other yard residue that might stop water from coming out, it must be replaced. Sometimes, cleaning the head out, especially if the clog is small like grass clippings- can prolong the sprinkler’s life, but other times, it might permanently damage it, so it’s time to replace the sprinkler head.
Uneven Water Distribution
One of the most obvious signs you need to replace sprinkler heads is uneven water distribution. Faulty sprinkler heads can scatter water irregularly, over-watering and under-watering your lawn in different areas. Likewise, clogged or damaged sprinkler heads cause water buildup in some places, making them water-logged. If your yard is not watered evenly, consider inspecting your sprinkler heads to see if they’re clogged, cracked, or damaged.
Displaced Sprinkler Heads
Unfortunately, sprinkler heads aren’t immune to foot traffic or damage that maintenance tools like lawnmowers and weed whackers can cause. If the head looks bent out of shape or contorted where it’s not spraying water onto your property, it may have been damaged, and it’s more than likely time to replace that sprinkler head.
Weak Pressure
Low water pressure is another indicator your sprinkler heads may require updating. If you see weak water flow or dribbling out of the sprinkler, there could be a blockage or damage in the sprinkler heads. This will cause poor water flow and uneven water coverage throughout the lawn. If you see this occurring, it may be time to update your sprinkler heads.
Choose Sposato Irrigation
Sposato Irrigation is uniquely positioned to offer high-quality, affordable, and reliable irrigation services to homeowners and business owners in Sussex County, Milton, Lewes, Rehoboth Beach, Bethany Beach, Fenwick Island, Ocean View, Millsboro, Dagsboro, and Ocean City, MD. Thanks to our expertise, innovation and decades of professional experience, we can meet the needs of large properties and small gardens. To learn more about our irrigation installation, LED landscape lighting, and commercial irrigation maintenance services, contact us today. We can be reached at 302-645-4773. Also, check us out on Facebook and Twitter.