Most irrigation systems will need minor repairs over their lifespan — broken sprinkler heads, clogged drip lines, or faulty valves are common. In Utah’s climate, freeze-thaw cycles can also crack pipes if systems aren’t properly winterized. If your system fails, first check whether the damage is covered under warranty. Many contractors in Salt Lake and Davis Counties provide one-year coverage on parts and labor, provided you follow their seasonal care instructions. After the warranty period, repair costs typically range from $50 to a few hundred dollars depending on complexity. A reputable landscape company should respond quickly to repair requests and stock common replacement parts. Preventive care is key: schedule spring startups and fall shutoffs with a professional crew to minimize problems. If a landscaper installed your system, they should provide detailed instructions and service options. Fast repairs protect both your plants and your water bill from unnecessary waste.
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