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Sprinkler Repair in Aiken, SC

A broken sprinkler head, a dry zone, or a system that will not shut off should be easy to explain and easy to start fixing. Greater Aiken Irrigation helps homeowners and property managers identify the problem, discuss practical next steps, and restore dependable irrigation service.

Residential yard irrigation in operation

Common signs

  • A sprinkler head is cracked, tilted, missing, or spraying the wrong direction.
  • One zone stays dry, runs weakly, or does not turn on.
  • Water keeps running after a scheduled cycle.
  • A controller program appears correct but the system does not respond.

What can cause it

  • Damaged heads, fittings, or risers.
  • Valve, wiring, controller, or solenoid faults.
  • Pressure changes, clogged components, or a leak affecting a zone.
  • Seasonal changes or prior landscape work that disturbed system parts.

What Travis checks

  • Identify the affected zone and visible symptoms.
  • Review controller settings and zone activation.
  • Inspect heads, valves, fittings, and accessible wiring.
  • Test system response before recommending the appropriate repair.

A clear service path

Start with the problem you can see.

You do not need technical irrigation vocabulary before reaching out. A description of the affected area, when it started, and what the system is doing is enough to begin a useful diagnostic conversation.

  1. 01

    Describe the symptom and property location.

  2. 02

    Schedule a diagnostic visit with Travis.

  3. 03

    Review findings and the recommended repair path.

  4. 04

    Test the repaired zone before the work is wrapped up.

System components

Parts of the system that may need attention

  • Pop-up heads and rotors
  • Risers and fittings
  • Valves and solenoids
  • Controllers and wiring

Questions homeowners ask

Do you repair a single broken sprinkler head?

Yes. A visible head problem can be a simple repair, but the surrounding zone should also be checked for coverage, pressure, and related damage.

What if one sprinkler zone will not run?

A failed zone can involve the controller, wiring, valve, solenoid, pressure, or a damaged component. A diagnostic visit narrows down the cause before repair work begins.

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Call Travis: 803-645-2850