Water Pooling Around Sprinkler Head
Water Pooling Around Sprinkler Head
Water pooling around a sprinkler head is often caused by a broken sprinkler head, damaged seal, cracked fitting, underground pipe leak, or excessive water pressure. Our technicians identify the source of the leak and perform lasting repairs to eliminate standing water and restore efficient irrigation.

Sprinkler Head Leak Diagnostics
We inspect the controller, valves, solenoids, wiring, rain sensors, power supply, and irrigation zones to determine why your sprinkler system is not turning on.
Our Repair Process

Water pooling around a sprinkler head is often caused by a broken sprinkler head, damaged seal, cracked fitting, underground pipe leak, or excessive water pressure. Our technicians identify the source of the leak and perform lasting repairs to eliminate standing water and restore efficient irrigation.

Water pooling around a sprinkler head is often caused by a broken sprinkler head, damaged seal, cracked fitting, underground pipe leak, or excessive water pressure. Our technicians identify the source of the leak and perform lasting repairs to eliminate standing water and restore efficient irrigation.

Water pooling around a sprinkler head is often caused by a broken sprinkler head, damaged seal, cracked fitting, underground pipe leak, or excessive water pressure. Our technicians identify the source of the leak and perform lasting repairs to eliminate standing water and restore efficient irrigation.
Signs Your Water Pooling Around Sprinkler Head
Water pooling around a sprinkler head is often caused by a broken sprinkler head, damaged seal, cracked fitting, underground pipe leak, or excessive water pressure. Our technicians identify the source of the leak and perform lasting repairs to eliminate standing water and restore efficient irrigation.
- Unexpected increase in your water bill
- Soggy or muddy areas in your lawn
- Standing water near sprinkler heads
- Water bubbling from the ground
- Sprinkler heads leaking when the system is off
- Low water pressure in one or more zones
- Uneven watering patterns
- Brown or dry spots in your yard
- Constantly running sprinkler zones
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Water pooling around a sprinkler head is often caused by a broken sprinkler head, damaged seal, cracked fitting, underground pipe leak, or excessive water pressure. Our technicians identify the source of the leak and perform lasting repairs to eliminate standing water and restore efficient irrigation.