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Turning on Irrigation – Check your System for Leaks!

The main component of any well-managed garden or yard is the irrigation system. These irrigation systems stay almost invisible most of the time, but it is incredibly important to check these systems for leaks. Checking or fixing these systems for leaks not only just saves you money, but also helps to avoid wasting water.

Ready to Check Your Systems for a Possible Leakage – Let’s get Started!

In areas like Prescott, Arizona where the spring climate is dry, it is especially important for homeowners to prevent water wastage due to irrigation leaks. The most primal step of checking any water leakage is to check your water meter. Now look at the low flow indicator carefully and observe if it is moving (when not using water) inside and outside. If it is moving in the given test condition, then there is a high possibility that your irrigation system has a leak. The next thing to do would be to find the main sprinkler system’s valve and shut it off. This valve can be anywhere, maybe it is inside your home coming off the main water line, from your water meter, or it can be outside your home near your water tap; in any of the cases try to shut off the valve as soon as possible. Now take a look at the indicator, and if it keeps moving, then the leak is most likely inside your home. If the indicator stops moving, the leak is likely in your sprinkler system’s pipe.

Determining the Point of Leakage

For determining the irrigation zone that may have a possible leak, you may use the following steps:

  • Go to your controller and turn on water for one of the irrigation zones
  • Observe the following factors – do you hear the water moving? Do you see water bubbling up from the ground? Or do you see any wet spots or water pooling on the ground?
  • If any of these criteria are met, that zone likely has a water leakage that should be fixed as soon as possible.
  • Repeat this process for every zone to ensure proper functioning of your irrigation systems.

If in the above process you find a leak in your irrigation system, we recommend contacting a certified professional. If you are located in Prescott, AZ or the surrounding parts in Northern Arizona, please consider Vicente Landscaping for these services!

Measures to prevent Irrigation System Leakages

  • Exposed pipes may develop cracks, causing possible leakages. Keep an eye on these or take steps to properly cover them.
  • Be careful while mowing your lawn, as lawn mowers may cause damage to your irrigation systems if not used properly.
  • Check your system for loose fittings. Sometimes simple measures like tightening the joints between pipes or tightening sprinkler heads is enough to stop or prevent a leak.

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