
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 or has been modified over time, there is a good chance different sprinkler heads are working against each other. The result is uneven coverage, wasted water, and areas of your lawn that never seem to thrive no matter how often you water.
Different sprinkler heads are designed to deliver water at different rates and distances. Spray heads release water quickly over a fixed area, while rotor heads distribute water more slowly across larger spaces. When these types are mixed within the same zone, your irrigation system cannot maintain balanced coverage. Some areas receive too much water while others are left dry. In Utah, where evaporation rates are higher, this imbalance becomes more noticeable as temperatures rise. You may find yourself increasing watering time to compensate, which only leads to overwatering in certain sections and continued stress in others.
Your sprinkler system relies on consistent water pressure to function properly. If the pressure does not match the design of the sprinkler heads, performance issues begin to appear. High pressure can cause misting, which allows water to evaporate before it reaches the soil. Low pressure can reduce spray distance, leaving gaps in coverage. When the wrong sprinkler heads are installed for your system’s pressure levels, your lawn pays the price. In Utah landscapes, where efficient water use is a priority, these inefficiencies can lead to higher water bills and weaker turf over time.
When your sprinkler system is designed with the right combination of sprinkler heads, pressure regulation, and zone layout, water is distributed evenly and effectively. This allows moisture to reach the root zone where it is needed most. Your lawn develops stronger roots, better color, and improved resilience during Utah’s hot summer months. A properly configured irrigation system also reduces runoff and prevents water from pooling in certain areas. Instead of constantly adjusting your watering schedule, you benefit from a system that performs consistently with minimal correction.
Bonneville Sprinkling provides professional irrigation evaluations and system adjustments designed for Utah properties. Their team understands how sprinkler head selection, pressure levels, and system layout all work together to impact performance. By working with Bonneville Sprinkling, you can correct mismatched components, improve water distribution, and ensure your sprinkler system is operating as intended. A properly configured system helps protect your lawn, reduce water waste, and deliver reliable results throughout the growing season.