
Utah’s summer heat takes a toll on everything outdoors, including your sprinkler system. By August, months of repeated cycles, shifting soil, and rising temperatures can expose hidden vulnerabilities—especially leaks. A sprinkler system that starts strong in spring may begin to show wear as the season stretches on, and even minor leaks can have lasting impacts on your landscape and water use.
Late-summer is the period when hidden sprinkler issues often surface, and leaks are one of the most common and overlooked. While your lawn may still look green on the surface, the system underneath could be wasting water, undermining soil structure, or causing root stress you can’t easily detect.
Several factors increase the likelihood of leaks as summer progresses. Aging components, inconsistent pressure, and shifting ground conditions all play a role. The most common causes of late-season sprinkler leaks include:
Each of these issues may develop gradually and go unnoticed without a professional inspection. Systems that run in the early morning or late evening often hide their leaks entirely—until they’ve caused visible damage.
A leaking sprinkler system does more than waste water. It gradually undermines the long-term health of your lawn, hardscape, and even nearby structures. You may not see standing water or erosion, but the damage builds beneath the surface.
Over time, these problems become more expensive to correct, often requiring sod replacement, drainage work, or structural repair. A system check now prevents costly issues in September and October.
While signs like spongy turf, pooling, or unusually green patches are helpful visual indicators, leak detection is most accurate when done with proper tools. Bonneville Sprinkling technicians use pressure tests, flow tracking, and valve inspections to locate leaks that would be missed by sight alone. Repairs are then made to restore balanced flow and protect your lawn’s health through the end of the growing season.
Bonneville Sprinkling provides expert sprinkler repair and leak detection services for homeowners and property managers across Utah. Our trained technicians can identify underground issues, replace worn components, and restore water efficiency where it matters most. Don’t let late-summer leaks damage your lawn—schedule a system evaluation today.