
July is one of the most demanding months for irrigation systems in Utah. Extended periods of high temperatures, intense sunlight, and low rainfall place significant stress on both your lawn and your sprinkler system. During this time of year, even minor performance issues can become more noticeable as your landscape requires consistent and efficient watering. If your sprinkler system is struggling to keep pace with summer conditions, your lawn may begin showing signs of stress long before you realize there is a problem.
As temperatures climb, your sprinkler system runs more frequently to maintain healthy turf and landscaping. This increased workload can expose underlying issues that may have gone unnoticed during cooler months. Components that appeared to function properly in spring may no longer perform efficiently under heavier demand.
Common signs your sprinkler system may be falling behind include:
These symptoms often indicate that your irrigation system is no longer distributing water evenly across your property.
Proper water pressure is one of the most important factors in irrigation performance. If pressure levels are too low, sprinkler heads may not achieve their intended coverage. If pressure is too high, water can be released as fine mist, increasing evaporation before moisture reaches the soil.
Coverage issues may also develop as sprinkler heads settle, become clogged, or shift out of alignment. During Utah’s hottest weeks, even small gaps in coverage can quickly result in stressed turf. Lawns that receive uneven irrigation often develop patchy growth patterns and areas that struggle to recover from heat exposure. Monitoring system performance throughout July helps identify these problems before they lead to more extensive landscape damage.
Many homeowners assume their sprinkler controller can remain unchanged throughout the season. However, irrigation schedules that worked well in spring may not provide optimal results during July. Changes in temperature, evaporation rates, and plant water requirements all affect how efficiently your lawn uses water.
Signs that scheduling adjustments may be needed include:
Adjusting irrigation schedules to match current weather conditions helps improve efficiency while reducing unnecessary water use.
Bonneville Sprinkling provides professional sprinkler system inspections, adjustments, and maintenance services designed for Utah’s demanding climate. Their experienced team can evaluate water pressure, sprinkler coverage, controller settings, and overall system performance to ensure your irrigation system is keeping up with summer conditions. Working with Bonneville Sprinkling allows you to identify performance issues early, improve water efficiency, and help your lawn remain healthy throughout the hottest weeks of the year. When your sprinkler system is operating at its best, your landscape is better prepared to handle everything a Utah summer can bring.