High water bills almost always point to irrigation. In Salt Lake and Davis Counties, watering too frequently or running zones too long wastes thousands of gallons each month. Broken sprinkler heads, hidden leaks, or poorly designed systems add even more cost. A well-designed system should reduce water use, not inflate it. If your bill seems extreme, ask for an irrigation audit. Local water districts often provide free or discounted inspections to identify waste. Adjusting runtimes, fixing leaks, and upgrading to smart controllers can make a major difference. Lawns usually need deep watering 2–3 times a week, not daily. Drip irrigation for beds and trees is another way to cut waste. A professional company should design irrigation around Utah’s water restrictions and soil conditions, keeping your bill manageable.
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