Here at Utah Disaster Restoration Services, we’ve seen many homeowners experience extensive damage simply because of improper irrigation. Improper irrigation can refer to any problems with the sprinkler and irrigation system in your yard or garden. Because these pipes and systems are vulnerable to damage caused by pests, yard work, and shifts in the soil, it’s easy for leaks to happen without anyone’s immediate notice. Additionally, it’s common for badly-installed systems or DIY fixes to go wrong. Even in undamaged, properly-installed systems, over-watering can lead to damage within your home.
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Recognizing Signs of a Sprinkler Leak
In any case of flooding or water damage, the sooner that you can identify the problem, the less problems you’ll experience. Here are a few warning signs to help Utah homeowner’s identify problems with improper irrigation:
- Lower pressure than usual: This is an obvious sign, but it could be difficult to spot if it happens gradually. Most sprinkler systems will have a meter that tells you what the pressure level is, but you can also check regularly with just a glance if you find a way to mark how high the sprinkler’s stream is supposed to be.
- Spikes in the water bill: If your monthly bill is higher than expected, and continues to be so, it’s possible that excess water is being wasted through a leak in the system.
- Soil erosion: Eroded soil around an irrigation head could mean that that head is running overtime. If you find divots or canyons in your yard, check the sprinkler heads surrounding the area to see if they’re producing extra water.
- Puddles and muddy patches: A broken irrigation head will leak excess water, usually causing puddled water in the yard.
- Trickling water: If water continues to trickle out of an irrigation head, even though the system is turned off, it’s possible that debris in the system is preventing the diaphragm from closing, causing water to continuously leak.
- Watch for interior signs of water damage: Read our water damage page to learn more about how to recognize signs of leaking water in your home.
Preventing Irrigation from Causing Water Damage
Beyond knowing how to recognize early warning signs of irrigation problems, there are some measures that you can take in your home in order to prevent irrigation from becoming an issue.
- Turn off sprinklers during rain
- Install waterproof or water-repellent foundations under landscaping close to the home
- Call for help early on
Water damage and flooding is one of the most costly disasters for Utah homeowners. If you notice a problem in your home, call us right away. We can identify the origin of the leak, and repair any damages before they accelerate into a larger problem.
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