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1. Inspect your irrigation system for obvious signs of damage such as cracked pipes, disconnected hoses, or broken valves. 2. Check the area around your irrigation system for any wet spots that may indicate water leaking out of the system. 3. Examine each sprinkler head and its nozzle to make sure tRead more
1. Inspect your irrigation system for obvious signs of damage such as cracked pipes, disconnected hoses, or broken valves.
2. Check the area around your irrigation system for any wet spots that may indicate water leaking out of the system.
3. Examine each sprinkler head and its nozzle to make sure they are securely attached and not leaking.
4. Make sure there are no kinks in the pipes that could restrict water flow and cause a leak.
5. Check the pressure gauge on the backflow preventer to make sure it is reading correctly.
6. If you suspect a leak, wrap a rag around the pipe to verify where the source of the leak is.
7. If a leak is confirmed, contact a professional to help you repair the leak.
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