
Stop Losing Water to Broken Heads and Leaks
Fast and reliable irrigation system repair services for homes and businesses in Lexington, Kentucky
When a sprinkler head snaps off or a valve starts leaking underground, you often don't notice until a section of your lawn turns brown or your water bill jumps. Irrigation problems in Lexington can escalate quickly during the growing season, and even a small leak can waste hundreds of gallons before you trace the source. Greenland Irrigation and Outdoor Lighting responds to repair calls with a focus on diagnosing the root cause, whether it's a broken component, incorrect pressure settings, or a controller that's no longer communicating with the valves.
Repair work begins with a zone-by-zone inspection to identify where coverage has failed or where water is pooling where it shouldn't. Common issues include cracked heads from mower strikes, valves that stick open or closed, and wiring problems that prevent zones from activating. Uneven coverage often points to clogged nozzles or misaligned heads, and overspray usually means pressure needs to be recalibrated. Repairs are made using components that match your existing system, and adjustments are tested immediately to confirm that water is reaching the intended areas without runoff or dead spots.

If your system in Lexington isn't running the way it used to, schedule a diagnostic visit to stop water waste and protect your landscape.
What Happens When Repairs Are Delayed
Once the problem is identified, damaged components are removed and replaced, and the system is cycled through each zone to verify that pressure and coverage are back to normal. In Lexington, where summer heat can stress turf quickly, getting a broken zone back online fast can prevent sections of your lawn from going dormant or dying off entirely. Controllers are reprogrammed if settings were lost, and any seasonal adjustments are made to improve efficiency heading into the next watering cycle.
After repairs, you'll notice that dry spots start greening up again and that water is no longer running down the driveway or pooling along the foundation. Greenland Irrigation and Outdoor Lighting documents what was fixed and what components may need attention in the future, so you're not caught off guard by recurring issues. Most repairs take less than a day, and you can resume normal watering schedules as soon as the work is complete.

Repair services do not include full system redesigns or upgrades to smart controllers, though recommendations are provided if your current setup is outdated or inefficient. Seasonal maintenance visits can catch small problems before they turn into larger failures, and most clients find that regular attention extends the life of their system significantly.
Homeowners in Lexington often see symptoms like dry patches or constant puddles but aren't sure whether the problem is a quick fix or something deeper in the system.
You're not sure what's broken or fixable
What causes heads to break?
Heads are typically damaged by mowers, foot traffic, or freeze-thaw cycles that crack plastic housings and nozzles.
How do you find underground leaks?
Leaks are located by checking for soft spots in the soil, listening for hissing sounds near valve boxes, and running each zone individually to isolate the problem area.
When should I call for a repair instead of adjusting settings myself?
If you're seeing consistent dry spots, water pooling where it shouldn't, or zones that won't turn on at all, it's time for a diagnostic visit.
Why does one zone water more than others?
Uneven watering usually points to pressure imbalances, clogged filters, or heads that need cleaning or replacement.
How long do repairs typically take?
Most repairs are completed in a few hours, though complex valve or wiring issues may require additional time depending on system age and layout.
If your irrigation system in Lexington is showing signs of failure or underperformance, don't wait for the damage to spread. Call Greenland Irrigation and Outdoor Lighting to schedule a repair visit and get your system back to full coverage.