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Sprinkler System Repairs in UTah

Sprinkler System Repair Services in Utah County

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Sprinkler Repair Services

Irrigation Repair Services in Utah County, UT

Looking for sprinkler repair near you? Storm Sprinklers is the best sprinkler company in Utah. We take the stress out of sprinkler repair in Utah with our lightning-fast and professional service. Our team members always show up with a sunny smile and expertise to diagnose and repair irrigation sprinkler issues. 

Below is a list of the most common sprinkler issues that we get calls about. Want to learn more about a specific sprinkler issue? Click on one of our services below to learn more! Or, if you're done looking and you're ready to book, give us a call at 801-709-0681 now to get on our schedule.

Sprinkler Head Repair

Let us fix your broken sprinkler heads
When should a sprinkler head be replaced?

Sprinkler heads should be replaced when they start to leak or geyser, which wastes water and reduces water pressure to the rest of your sprinklers. If an area is not being watered properly or if you have brown spots on your lawn, you may not need a new sprinkler head, but a new nozzle or filter. 

Storm Sprinklers offers sprinkler repair services in Utah, including sprinkler head repairs and replacements. If your sprinklers are leaking or not spraying properly, call us and we'll come replace and fix your broken sprinklers so you can have a green, beautiful lawn. 

Types of Sprinkler Heads

There are various types of sprinkler heads and nozzles, and it's important to know what kind of sprinkler head you are working with when performing sprinkler head repairs or replacements. There are two main types of sprinkler heads: spray heads and rotating sprinkler heads. Spray heads cover smaller areas and are less expensive, but allow for a range of customization with different types of nozzles. Rotating sprinkler heads, also known as rotors, are generally used for much larger areas of grass like fields, parks, or big yards. These types of heads shoot a long stream of water and rotate over your lawn to water large chunks at a time.

You'll know that your sprinkler heads are ready to be replaced if they start leaking or spraying out the side or top, or if they are no longer rotating or spraying corrently. If your sprinkler heads need to be replaced in Utah, call Storm Sprinklers and we'll get out to you lightning-fast for an expert sprinkler repair.

Water-Saving Solutions for Sprinkler Systems

One of the biggest issues with broken sprinkler heads in Utah is the amount of water being wasted! Water can get expensive and Utah is prone to regular droughts, so it's important to be as efficient as possible with your water usage. 

We also upgrade systems for better water efficiency by using water-saving nozzles, smart sprinkler controllers, and rain/solar sensors in sprinkler systems. If you'd like an assessment of your system, call Storm Sprinklers today. We'll give you customized solutions to increase water savings and remove the stress from your sprinkler system. 

Leaks & Broken Sprinkler Lines

Leaking Sprinkler Pipes? Call Storm Sprinklers!
Signs your sprinkler line is leaking
If you're worried about a leaking sprinkler line, call Storm Sprinklers today to take care of it! While some prefer to DIY their sprinkler line repairs, these jobs can get very difficult very fast, and it's best to just call a professional in the first place. Whether your system is on PVC or poly pipe, Storm Sprinklers has you covered!
Sometimes, homeowners may see the signs of a leak and can't be sure whether their sprinklers are leaking or not. If that's the case, you should definitely call Storm Sprinklers to fix your irrigation sprinkler line. Our team of licensed professionals are trained to find and fix sprinkler pipe leaks that are often hard to detect. Here are some of the signs we look for: 
  • Reduced water pressure, especially if pressure is reduced in only one zone
  • Puddles, bubbles, or visible water on your lawn or landscape
  • Sudden increases in water bills
  • Water meter constantly running
How to improve water pressure in a sprinkler System
Water pressure issues in your sprinkler system can be caused by a variety of factors, but the most common one is a leak in one of your sprinkler lines. If your water pressure seems to have suddenly dropped overnight, you may have had a pipe burst. This is common in the spring as ice melts, espeically if you forgot to have your system professionally winterized in the fall! 
If you want your water pressure improved, there are a few ways to do it! The simplest way is to find a leak and fix it. You can also cap off or remove sprinkler heads if your system is running above its natural capacity. There could also be debris clogging sprinkler lines and joints, which may need to be flushed. Finally, you can adjust the flow control screw on your sprinkler valve. If none of these options work, then your entire system's pressure may be too low for what you're trying to accomplish, and you may need something like a booster pump. Call Storm Sprinklers for a detailed inspection, diagnosis, and quote for your sprinkler repairs. 
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How to prevent flooding from sprinkler leaks
If your sprinkler lines, heads, or valves are leaking, it's best to get them fixed by a professional sprinkler company as soon as possible to prevent flooding and property damage. If you want to prevent future breaks from occurring, it's vital to hire a professional team like ours for sprinkler winterization (aka "blowout") services. Storm Sprinklers is ready with lightning-fast sprinkler repair and mainentnace services for your property in Utah. We service homes and properties all throughout Utah County, including Provo, Orem, Lehi, Alpine, Mapleton, Spanish Fork, Payson, and Eagle Mountain. Let us take the stress out of sprinkler repair for you and your family so you can focus on making memories.
Emergency Sprinkler Leak Repairs
Do you have a leak in your irrigation line? Don't wait -- call Storm Sprinklers now for an emergency service and we will get to you lightning-fast for a quality repair so you can secure your property from damage. Learn more about our emergency sprinkler repairs here.

Irrigation Controllers

Programming Sprinkler Timers
How long should I run my sprinklers? 
If you're looking for a comprehensive sprinkler runtime calculator, Hunter Industries has a great option at this link. If you don't need it to be perfect, you can run things based off the general rule of thumb-- 20-30 minutes for spray and drip zones, 45-60 minutes for rotor zones. The important thing is making sure your sprinklers are providing proper coverage for your lawn. Utah gets hot during the summer, so sprinkler run times change from month to month. Not sure how to install or program an irrigation controller? Call Storm Sprinklers and we'll be there lightning-fast to make sure your landscaping gets the hydration it needs. Let us handle the frustrating sprinkler controller so you can make stress-free memories with your family.
How do I program a sprinkler controller?
Looking for sprinkler controller installation or programming? If you need your irrigation timer/controller installed or fixed, Storm Sprinklers has you covered in Utah County! Our team of highly-trained technicians knows the ins and outs of sprinkler timers so we can get you taken care of. Whether your controller is a Rachio brand, Hunter, Rainbird, or something else, leave the stressful sprinkler repairs to us. 
Smart Sprinkler Controllers and Rebates 
The State of Utah offers $100 cash rebates for homeowners who purchase and install smart sprinkler timers. That's just one of many reasons to make the switch! Smart sprinkler controllers for your irrigation system help to conserve water and save money. They also allow you to see problems and water usage reports for your irrigation system from your mobile device like a phone or tablet! With the rebates and savings, irrigation controllers pay for themselves almost immediately! 
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Hunter HC Hydrawise Sprinkler Controller

Sprinkler Valve Repair

Fix your broken sprinkler valves
Why won't my sprinklers turn off?
If your sprinklers are stuck on, you have a valve that won't close. Until we arrive to replace your broken valves, you may need to manually turn off your sprinklers from your system's main shutoff valve. Even if your sprinklers are only slightly leaking (known as weeping), the valve likely needs to be replaced. Sprinkler valves in Utah usually last 10-15 years depending on usage and maintenance. 
Irrigation valves are kind of like tires - after a while, the tread wears down and they start to leak. If your sprinklers are leaking, it's because the valve has worn out. Just like with tires, if one of your sprinkler valves is going bad, the other ones will follow shortly. Sprinkler valve repairs can get costly, but it's important to keep them updated and in good condition to avoid irrigation and flooding disasters. Because we know they can be pricey, we have flexible payment options to lighten the load. Call Storm Sprinklers to fix your broken sprinkler valves in Utah County!
What is the best brand of sprinkler valves?
The preferred brand of sprinkler valves depends on personal preference, but when choosing a brand, one should consider things like what the other valves in the system are, whether the timer will be AC or DC powered, and what size of solenoid is preferred. Rainbird and Hunter are our top two brands for sprinkler valves. 
Do you fix main shutoff valves?
Yes! Where city regulations permit, we offer licensed repair and replacement of main shutoff valves, also known as sprinkler stop and waste valves. Stop and waste valves allow a sprinkler system on culinary water to be shut off without stopping water flow to the home. This is important so that you can turn off your water during the winter or when there is a leak and you'll still be able to shower, drink, and wash your hands. In our service area, stop and waste valves are most common in older properties and in cities such as Provo, Orem, Eagle Mountain, Woodland Hills, and Elk Ridge, but there are stop and waste valves on properties all throughout Utah County. 
We also repair, install, and check backflow preventers, which go hand-in-hand with stop and waste valves (both are necessary on culinary systems). 
Sprinkler Valve Solenoids
We repair and replace irrigation valve solenoids on residential and commercial properties in Utah County. If your sprinklers won't turn on, you may have a bad solenoid. Diagnosing and fixing this problem is simple with professional tools and expertise, so give Storm Sprinklers a call for some lightning-fast service to get your sprinklers running again!
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Hunter 24VAC Solenoid for Sprinklers

Rework Sprinkler Systems

Rerouting sprinkler lines and adding sprinkler heads
Rerouting Sprinkler Lines
Rerouting sprinkler lines can be a lot of work, but when you're changing your landscaping on your Utah property, it's important to have this done properly and professionally. That's where we come in! If you're looking for a sprinkler company near you in Lehi, Alpine, Pleasant Grove, American Fork, Spanish Fork, Mapleton, Provo, or Payson, call Storm Sprinklers. We will get there lightning-fast and give you a stress-free experience, making sprinkler repair services easy. 
Adding or Removing Sprinkler Heads
Looking for sprinkler repair near you in Utah? Storm Sprinklers is here to help with adding and removing sprinkler heads so you can spend time with your family. Whether you're looking to just change the design or layout of your sprinkler system or looking for a full sprinkler system rework, we're here to help with sunny smiles and expert service. Adding or removing sprinkler heads yourself is a difficult task. Many homeowners attempting to reroute sprinkler lines or change sprinkler head locations end up creating unnecessary problems in their sprinkler system. Give Storm Sprinklers a call or text for high quality irrigation sprinkler repair and installation services in Utah!
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  • What areas do you service in Provo?
    We service all neighborhoods in Provo, including downtown, Rivergrove, Joaquin, and Edgemont. If you're unsure whether you're in our service area, feel free to contact us!
  • When should I turn on my sprinklers in Provo?
    Once snow has melted and it has been 2-3 weeks without snow, you should call a professional to turn on your system. Usually, this is in the month of April, but could be in March depending on the weather. Text or call us at 801-709-0681 to schedule your sprinkler turn-on today.
  • When should I winterize my sprinklers in Provo?
    Winterization in Provo is best done before freezing temperatures are reached in order to avoid damages to your system, especially in places like your backflow preventer. October is the best month of the year to winterize or blow out your system for that reason. Winterization can help you prevent costly sprinkler repairs in the future.
  • How much does sprinkler repair in Provo cost?
    Your cost depends on your sprinkler issue! Our goal is to always provide the best quality repairs and consultations. Give us a call and schedule an inspection to figure out the cost for your repair.
  • Do you install sprinkler systems in Provo?
    Yes! Text or call us at 801-709-0681 to schedule a free property assessment and to get a quote on your system installation. The sooner you call, the better, as our installation schedule fills up fast.
  • What areas do you service?
    Based in Provo, UT near BYU campus, we service the entire Utah County area, including Spanish Fork, Lehi, Mapleton, Payson, Springville, Orem, Pleasant Grove, American Fork, and Highland, as well as every other city within Utah County limits.
  • Do you offer free estimates for sprinkler services?
    We provide free quotes for sprinkler installations - just give us a call at 801-709-0681. If you need repairs done, we will send an experienced technician to your home to inspect your system, diagnose sprinkler problems, and provide a range of options for how these issues can be fixed. This inspection costs a one-time service call fee, which is credited towards your repairs once you sign off on a quote.
  • What type of sprinkler systems do you repair?
    We repair and maintain all types of residential and commercial irrigation sprinkler systems, including drip irrigation, smart irrigation systems, and traditional spray systems. We work on both pressurized irrigation and culinary water systems.
  • Do you offer a maintenance plan for turn-on and winterizations?
    Yes! Our annual plan members save hundreds of dollars on irrigation maintenance. Pay for one year up front and get three visits during the season for a turn-on, mid-summer sprinkler adjustment, and winterization. Call or text us at 801-709-0681 for more information on how you can save.
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