Included in our inspections we will inspect your outdoor watering system to ensure your property’s irrigation system is working properly. We’ll assess all components, from sprinkler heads and valves to controllers and backflow preventers. A well-maintained sprinkler system not only saves you money on your water bill, but also helps keep your yard looking great.
Our inspection goes beyond simply checking for leaks or damage. Our goal is to optimize your system’s efficiency, helping to conserve water and prevent overwatering or underwatering. It’s all part of our full residential inspection package that checks every aspect of your property, from the interior of the home back to the fence lines.
Sprinkler systems seem simple, but there are a lot of parts that all need to be working correctly for your system to work the way it needs to. Here’s a breakdown of the components in a standard residential irrigation system:
A professional sprinkler inspection helps ensure your irrigation system is operating efficiently and safely. Issues such as improper system design or a malfunctioning controller can lead to inconsistent watering, overwatering, or underwatering in different areas of your lawn. Identifying these problems early allows homeowners to protect their landscaping, conserve water, and avoid costly repairs while keeping their irrigation system running properly.
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During a sprinkler inspection, professionals often discover issues such as clogged or broken sprinkler heads, underground leaks in pipes or valves, improper system design, malfunctioning controllers, and faulty backflow preventers. These problems can lead to uneven watering, higher water bills, and potential damage to your lawn or irrigation system.
Clogged or damaged sprinkler heads can prevent water from being distributed evenly across your lawn. Dirt, debris, or physical damage may block the spray pattern, causing some areas to receive too much water while others remain dry, which can lead to brown patches or unhealthy grass.
Hidden leaks in underground pipes or valves can waste significant amounts of water without being immediately noticeable. Over time, these leaks can dramatically increase your water bill and reduce the efficiency of your irrigation system.
A backflow preventer is a critical safety device that protects your drinking water supply from contamination. If the backflow preventer is broken or missing, contaminated irrigation water could flow back into your home's clean water supply, creating a potential health hazard.
Worried about hidden leaks or an inefficient sprinkler system? SuperTeam’s experienced inspectors can help! We’ll inspect your irrigation system to make sure your lawn gets the right amount of water, right where it’s needed. Save water, save money, and keep your landscape healthy!