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3 Common Commercial Irrigation System Problems and Solutions

3/23/2022 (Permalink)

Sprinkler Troubleshooting an irrigation system is simple if you have some knowledge and the assurance that a professional is nearby if any water damage occurs

3 Issues with Commercial Irrigation Systems And Their Solutions

Has your building in West Orange, NJ, been experiencing troubles with the irrigation system? This is a frustrating experience, but there are a few common problems that comprise the majority of troubles. Luckily, these issues are solved with relative ease.

1. Low Flow in Big Areas

If your heads are barely spraying water, it is likely that you have a pressure issue. There are a few causes of this problem. First, your backflow device may be malfunctioning. Check to be sure the valves are completely open. Another more serious issue is a possible water leak somewhere along the lines. This is a huge hassle because it also leads to flooding and water damage to your property. If water damage is an issue, it's best to call in a water damage restoration specialist.

2. Individual Sprinkler Issues

If individual heads in your irrigation system are not activating, it's most likely an issue with the single sprinkler itself. This means no widespread irrigation problems, and it's usually an easy fix. Inspect the head to see if it is damaged or clogged with mud or other debris. If this is a reoccurring problem, consider lowering your heads a bit further into the ground to protect them from law care crews or foottraffic.

3. Large Areas Not Turning On

If large swaths of sprinklers aren't turning on, the culprit is probably electrical in nature. The controller needs to be inspected and checked for any obvious frayed wires, and you should also use a multimeter to check that the correct amount of voltage is flowing. Normal voltage is about 24 to 28 Volts. Sometimes only a single part needs replacing, but other times a full controller replacement is necessary. It's best to consult a technician to know for sure.

While an irrigation system may seem complicated, there are only a few issues that affect most properties.

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