Sprinkler Repair in Utah

All Seasons Landscaping finds and fixes all types of sprinkler problems, including broken heads, valve issues, dry zones, pressure problems, and more.

Whether your system stopped working overnight or has been underperforming for seasons, our experienced crew will assess the full system, identify the root cause, and get your irrigation back up and running.

What We Do

Sprinkler problems don't fix themselves

A sprinkler problem wastes a lot of water before you notice it. Broken heads, stuck valves, pressure issues, and dry zones often show up first in your lawn or on your water bill.

All Seasons Landscaping handles sprinkler repairs for all types of systems, whether we installed them or not. We inspect the full system, identify the actual problem, and make the right repair.
We complete most repairs in a single visit and leave you with a system that works the way it should.

What We Repair

We’ll handle the repair no matter the brand or age

We repair all components and failure types across residential and light commercial irrigation systems.

How It Works

Our repair process

Every repair starts with a proper diagnosis, so you know exactly what’s wrong and what it will cost to fix.
Step 1

Call or request a visit

Call us or fill out our online form to let us know what the system is doing. Whether you are dealing with a dry zone, pooling water, a misdirected head, or a zone that will not shut off, we will schedule a visit and confirm a time that works for you.

Step 2

On-site diagnosis

We arrive, run the full system, and inspect each zone to see how everything is performing. That includes checking pressure, valves, heads, wiring, and controller settings to identify the actual cause of the problem before making any repairs.

Step 3

Clear repair quote

Once the problem has been identified, you receive a clear quote outlining what needs to be repaired, the cost, and any other issues that may need attention. That way, you decide what to address now and what to plan for later.

Step 4

Professional repair

With your approval, the repair is completed on the same visit whenever possible. We keep common replacement parts on hand to help avoid return trips, and we schedule larger repairs with a clear timeline.

Step 5

System test and sign-off

After the repair, we run the full system again to make sure everything is working properly, restore coverage, and ensure no other issues are showing up. You are also walked through the completed work and left with a clear record of what was repaired.

Who We Work With

Common situations that bring Utah homeowners to us for sprinkler repair

01

Homeowners who turned on their system in spring and found one or more zones not working.

02

Property owners dealing with a sudden spike in their water bills.

03

Homeowners with persistent dry patches or dead grass in specific areas.

04

New homeowners who inherited an existing system and want a professional assessment of its condition.

05

New homeowners who want a professional assessment of an existing system.

06

Rental property owners who need prompt, professional irrigation repairs.

What Our Clients Say

Utah homeowners who trust All Seasons for irrigation repairs

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about sprinkler repair in Utah

What sprinkler problems do you repair?

We repair broken and damaged sprinkler heads, leaking and stuck valves, dead or non-functioning zones, low pressure and uneven coverage, underground line breaks, controller and timer faults, failed solenoids, and backflow preventer problems. We service all major irrigation system brands and work on systems regardless of who originally installed them.

How quickly can you get to a repair?

We schedule repair visits as promptly as possible. For urgent situations, contact us directly, and we’ll do our best to accommodate you as quickly as possible.

Will you repair a system you didn't install?

Yes. We repair irrigation systems of all brands, ages, and configurations regardless of who installed them. We run a full system assessment on every repair visit to understand what we’re working with.

Can you usually fix the problem in one visit?

Yes, in most cases. We carry common replacement parts on every service truck to complete the majority of repairs in a single visit. If a repair requires a part that isn’t in stock, we’ll schedule a follow-up visit.

My water bill spiked suddenly. Could it be a sprinkler

Yes. A sudden increase in your water bill is one of the most common signs of a sprinkler problem. Leaks, stuck valves, broken heads, and underground line issues all waste a significant amount of water before you notice them. A sprinkler inspection is a smart first step if your bill rises unexpectedly during irrigation season.

Why is one zone in my yard always dry, even though the heads are running?

Several issues cause that. A valve may not open fully, pressure may be too low, a line may be blocked, or the heads may not be spaced correctly for the area. A zone-level inspection helps identify the actual cause, enabling us to finish the repairs.

What causes a zone to run continuously and not shut off?

The most common causes include a worn valve, debris preventing the valve from closing properly, or a solenoid that is no longer functioning properly. In some cases, the controller may also be sending a constant signal to the zone. A full inspection helps identify the exact cause before any repairs start.

Do you repair sprinkler systems after spring freeze damage?

Yes. Freeze damage is one of the most common sprinkler issues we see at the start of the season in Utah. When water remains in the lines, heads, or valves during freezing temperatures, it can crack components and cause leaks or pressure problems. 

How do I know if my backflow preventer needs repair or replacement?

Common signs include leaking at the assembly, a noticeable drop in system pressure, or a failed certification test. Some older units need repair, while others need replacement to meet current requirements. A proper inspection helps determine the most practical next step.

Do you provide sprinkler repair services across Utah?

We work with homeowners and property owners across Utah. Contact us to confirm availability in your area and schedule a repair visit.

Service Area

Sprinkler repair services across Utah

Utah’s irrigation season runs from spring through fall, and each year we see the same common issues. With years of experience working in Utah’s conditions, All Seasons Landscaping diagnoses problems accurately and makes repairs that last.

Salt Lake City

South Jordan

Draper

Sandy

Herriman

Riverton

Murray

Millcreek

Holladay

West Valley City

Taylorsville

Lehi

American Fork

Cedar Hills

Pleasant Grove

Orem

Provo

Springville

Spanish Fork

Payson

Eagle Mountain

Saratoga Springs

Something wrong with your sprinkler system?

Don’t wait until the problem shows up in your water bill or your lawn. All Seasons Landscaping diagnoses and repairs irrigation problems of every kind across Utah — honestly, efficiently, and usually in a single visit. Contact us today to schedule a repair.
Not sure if it’s a repair situation? Call us and describe what you’re seeing — we’ll help you figure out next steps.

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