What Cause Sprinkler System Leaks?
6/25/2021 (Permalink)
Three Possible Reasons an Irrigation System Could Leak
A leaky irrigation system has the potential to cause major water damage. From damaged lines to sprinkler or system-wide malfunction, here are three of the most common reasons that irrigation could leak and flood landscaping or a commercial building in the Greeley/Windsor area.
Blocked or Damaged Lines
Irrigation lines that have broken during the off-season or worn down and started to leak can cause serious irrigation problems. All the following issues may affect these landscaping water lines:
- Clogs
- Ruptures
- Shifting soil
Irrigation pipes are designed to be impervious to external contaminants. If clogs form in lines, buildup from graywater or interfering elements such as tree roots may be the underlying cause. A service that specializes in solving irrigation problems and doing regular maintenance can clean or replace any watering system parts.
Faulty Sprinkler Components
A variety of components in a sprinkler head can sustain damage that causes this part of an irrigation system to shift off settings that prioritize efficiency. Sprinklers require seasonal upkeep and regular checks to ensure that heads and nozzles are in good condition and are not broken, clogged or improperly positioned.
Problems With System Settings
Sprinkler systems require testing at the start of the season to confirm that all elements are functional. The irrigation needs of a landscape may shift over time, particularly if a property owner makes adjustments to manage runoff and reduce flooding risks. A sprinkler service may need to recalibrate an irrigation and sprinkler system to match changing land use.
Regular maintenance of an irrigation system is the best way to prevent problems. In addition to wasting water, irrigation leaks can moisten the soil and undermine the foundation of a structure or the surrounding landscape. If water damage caused by irrigation has affected a building in Greeley/Windsor, the property owner or manager should schedule irrigation repair and, if necessary, a structural inspection, call a mitigation/restoration company to handle any interior water damage.
Our SERVPRO Professionals are highly trained in property restoration. From initial and ongoing training at SERVPRO's Corporate Training Facility to regular IICRC industry certifications, our Professionals are equipped with the knowledge to restore your property.
Contact SERVPRO of Greeley/Windsor at 970-353-1388 for your mitigation and remediation services.