How Do You Fix a Buried Sprinkler Head?

How Do You Fix a Buried Sprinkler Head?

Sprinkler heads are an essential part of the sprinkler system—learn how to save them.

At the center of every sprinkler system are the sprinkler heads that physically distribute the water. These sprinkler heads are really one of the most important features that a sprinkler system can have. Unfortunately, sometimes these heads can get buried. This can disrupt the way that your system works. In this article, we will discuss how to repair this sprinkler  issue.

A buried sprinkler head can be a frustrating development. One second, your sprinkler system is working fine. The next, water is pouring out into a small spot of your yard instead of spreading out evenly like it is supposed to. When this happens, it is very important to fix the issue immediately. Let’s take a closer look at this.

How Do Sprinkler Heads Get Buried?

Many homeowners are surprised when they realize that their sprinkler head is buried. In a lot of cases, it can seem to come out of nowhere. The truth is that you can get your sprinkler heads buried in a lot of different ways. Hard rain can cause enough dirt to move that these features get buried, and this happens more often than you would think. Sometimes, the surrounding plant life can cause problems too.

Can Sprinkler Heads Still Work After Being Buried?

Though a sprinkler head might still be spraying a little bit of water, it really won’t work correctly until it has been completely uncovered. Fortunately, in many cases, you can help your sprinkler head to rise up and it should still work. With that being said, sometimes your sprinkler head might need to be repaired or replaced.

Fixing Your Buried Sprinkler Head

In most cases, the correct way to fix a buried sprinkler head is to simply make sure that it is uncovered. You will do this by removing any overbearing plant life or dirt buildup that might be blocking the sprinkler. If it still doesn’t pop up, there might be more problems that were caused by the sprinkler head being buried.

Calling in the Experts

When something goes wrong with your sprinkler system, it really benefits you to just call in the professionals who know how to manage sprinklers correctly. They will be able to assess the problem and provide a safe and effective solution for your system. Even better, they can evaluate the rest of the system and look for any other issues that might arise at a later date.

The Takeaway

A buried sprinkler head can lead to flooding and a whole mess of other problems. When you suspect your sprinkler head is buried, you will want to dig it out immediately. If you are still having trouble, you can explore the options for Sprinkler Repair Highlands Ranch has to offer. Contact us today to get your system back in working order!

 

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