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May 27, 2026,

Not All Sprinkler Heads Are Equal: Why the Right Setup Matters for Your Lawn

Your sprinkler system may be running on schedule, but that does not mean your lawn is receiving the right amount of water. In Utah’s dry climate, many irrigation issues that require sprinkler system repair are not caused by broken components, but by the wrong combination of sprinkler heads. If your system was installed years ago […]
May 13, 2026,

Are You Overwatering? What Utah Homeowners Need to Know as Temperatures Rise

As temperatures begin to rise across Utah in May, your sprinkler system should adapt to changing weather conditions through proper seasonal maintenance. Many homeowners increase watering too quickly, assuming more water will protect their lawn from heat stress. In reality, overwatering is one of the most common issues addressed during sprinkler maintenance in late spring. […]
April 27, 2026,

When Spring Irrigation Begins, Hidden Problems Can Surface

When you start using your sprinkler system regularly in spring, you expect your lawn to receive even and reliable watering. If part of your irrigation system is leaking underground, however, water may never reach the areas that need it most. Many Utah homeowners discover irrigation issues during the early weeks of the watering season when […]
April 13, 2026,

Are Your Sprinkler Heads Working Against You?

A sprinkler system is designed to distribute water evenly across your lawn and landscape. When sprinkler heads become misaligned, that balance disappears. Even small shifts in direction or height can create uneven watering patterns that affect turf health and increase water waste. In Utah’s dry climate, irrigation efficiency matters. If your sprinkler heads are not […]
March 27, 2026,

Your Irrigation System Sets the Tone Before Summer Arrives

In Utah, summer heat does not ease in slowly. When temperatures rise, your lawn can shift from healthy green to stressed and uneven within a short period of time if your irrigation system is not properly adjusted. Waiting until you see brown spots means your sprinkler system has already been underperforming beneath the surface. Early […]
March 13, 2026,

March in Utah: Is Your Sprinkler System Ready to Wake Up?

March in Utah is unpredictable. You may experience mild afternoons followed by freezing overnight temperatures within the same week. These rapid freeze thaw cycles directly impact your sprinkler system, especially underground irrigation lines and valves. Before you activate your sprinkler system for the season, you need to evaluate whether it is prepared for consistent operation. […]
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