If you’ve ever hired a contractor—sprinkler or otherwise—you know how stressful it can be. You’re trusting someone with your home, your lawn, and your hard-earned money. And in today’s world, with AI-generated ads and flashy websites, it can be even… Read More
Posts Tagged ‘sprinkler system’
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When a Sprinkler Repair Is Really Just a Temporary Patch
There’s a phrase I use carefully with homeowners: “We can fix this — but it’s really just a temporary patch.” That sentence isn’t an excuse. It’s an act of honesty. Most sprinkler repairs are absolutely worth doing. They solve a… Read More
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How Long Sprinkler Systems Should Last Under Normal Conditions
Homeowners ask this question all the time — usually after a repair, or right before authorizing another one: “How long should a sprinkler system last under normal conditions?” It’s a fair question. Sprinkler systems are buried, out of sight, and… Read More
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What Maryland Homeowners Don’t Know About Sprinkler System Wear and Tear
If your sprinkler system turns on when you tell it to, most homeowners assume everything is fine. After all, water is coming out of the heads, the grass looks mostly green, and nothing seems obviously broken. But after more than… Read More
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Why Smart Controllers Don’t Fix Bad Sprinkler Design
Every spring, I meet homeowners excited about their brand-new smart sprinkler controllers. They show me the app on their phone, the fancy weather sync, and tell me they’re saving water. But their lawn still has dry spots, soggy corners, and… Read More
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How I Help Homeowners Decide Whether to Repair or Upgrade a Sprinkler System
Every spring and summer, I meet homeowners across Maryland facing the same dilemma: their sprinkler system is acting up, a few zones don’t run quite right, and they’re not sure whether to repair the issues or invest in a full… Read More
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Why Replacing a Few Sprinkler Heads Doesn’t Always Fix Coverage Problems
When homeowners call me and say, “We replaced a few sprinkler heads, but the yard still looks patchy,” I know we’re not just dealing with worn-out parts—we’re dealing with a deeper design issue. In this article, I’ll explain why swapping… Read More
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The Most Common Sprinkler Repairs I See on 15–25 Year Old Systems
If your sprinkler system is somewhere between 15 and 25 years old, let me start by saying this: you’re not alone, and your system is not “junk.” In fact, many of the systems I work on every week fall squarely… Read More
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Why “Low Sprinkler Pressure” Is Almost Never the Real Problem
If you’ve ever walked out into your yard, watched your sprinkler system turn on, and said to yourself, “That just doesn’t look right,” you’re not alone. One of the most common phrases I hear from homeowners across Maryland is this:… Read More
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What I Look for First When a Sprinkler Zone Stops Working
If one zone in your sprinkler system isn’t turning on—but the others seem fine—it’s one of the most common problems I see during spring service calls all over Maryland. The good news is, it’s often an easy fix. But you… Read More