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Sprinkler Repair
Some of the common sprinkler problems are and their repair solutions are:
1. The automatic timer of a sprinkler has a clock that controls when and how long to water an area of the lawn. And similar to most other clocks it runs off of electricity. If you face trouble with the timer, check to see if it's plugged in properly or if the circuit is getting power. If the timer still does not work, it may have an internal electrical problem that needs professional help.
2. A sprinkler system has several interconnected pipes above as well as below ground. In extremely cold parts of the country, these pipes can freeze and burst. Many sprinkler systems are designed in a way that you can drain or blow out all the water from the pipes. They also have a shut-off switch to keep the system from not activating during the winter. Consult the system manual to check how to re-activate the system after the winter. If there is no water in one sprinkler head and all the other sprinklers in the area are spraying water, then something may be blocking the sprinkler. If it is a "pop-up" head, check if sand or dirt is keeping the head from popping up and activating. There may also be a leak underground so look around the problem head and see if water is leaking from the tube feeding the sprinkler.
3. An area covered by sprinklers is known as a "zone." If a zone isn't activating then first check the automatic timer. It may not be programmed to activate the zone. If that is not the problem then the problem may be with the delivery box that directs water to various zones. Consult with a water sprinkler professional to sort out the problem.
4. If water is running continuously then first check the automatic timer to see if it is programmed to do that. If it is not, then there may be a serious problem. Consult the sprinkler manual to find out how to manually turn off the system. Consult with a water sprinkler professional to fix the problem.
5. Most sprinkler heads are adjustable, and after reuse they may get knocked off their intended target. Check the sprinkler manual to find out how to adjust the head properly. When the temperature starts dropping, winterize the system. This involves draining or blowing out all the water from the pipes and shutting off the timer so it does not accidentally activate during the winter. Many system installers provide winterizing services and some systems are designed so you can conveniently winterize it on your own. Consult the system manual to see which option works best.
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