Broken sprinkler heads are a common issue in Utah winters, especially where snowplows push heavy snow onto lawns. In Salt Lake and Davis Counties, the best first step is to call the landscape contractor who installed your irrigation system. If the work is under warranty, repairs may be covered. If not, most contractors still offer repair services at a set rate. A professional will check for hidden damage, such as cracked pipes or valves, not just the visible head. If your original company isn’t available, hire another licensed S330 landscape contractor who specializes in irrigation. To avoid repeat damage, ask about flexible or recessed heads near driveways, or use markers to flag zones in winter. Prompt repairs keep your system efficient and prevent water waste.
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