Irrigation Repair in Denver, CO
Reliable Sprinkler Repair for Denver’s Climate and Soils
In Denver, irrigation systems take a beating from freeze-thaw cycles, summer heat, and shifting soils that can stress pipes and fittings. Conserva Irrigation of Denver provides professional irrigation repair for homes and businesses in and around Denver, CO 80224, restoring performance while prioritizing water efficiency. Whether you’re dealing with low pressure, a zone that won’t turn on, or soggy patches in the yard, we focus on diagnosing the root cause—not just the symptom—so you don’t pay for repeat visits.
Our technicians repair and test the full system: controllers, wiring, valves, heads, nozzles, regulators, and underground lines. We also look for opportunities to reduce overspray and runoff and help you align watering with local conditions and seasonal needs. If you want to prevent future breakdowns, ask about ongoing service through our sprinkler maintenance options as your next step after the repair.
Contact Conserva Irrigation of Denver for irrigation repair in Denver, CO. Call us at (720) 784-6496 today.
How Much Does Irrigation Repair Cost in Denver?
The cost of sprinkler repair in Denver depends on what failed, how hard it is to access, and how long troubleshooting takes. Many common repairs (like replacing a broken sprinkler head, cleaning a clogged nozzle, or swapping a solenoid) are relatively straightforward, while underground pipe leaks, electrical faults, or multiple zone issues can require more time and parts. As a general guideline, small fixes often land in the $125–$300 range, while larger repairs involving valves, wiring, or pipe replacement can range from $300–$900+ depending on scope and materials.
Pricing is also influenced by whether the issue is isolated or a sign of broader wear across the system. For example, one stuck valve is a repair; multiple valves of the same age failing over a season may indicate it’s time for a more strategic plan. The best next step is a professional evaluation so you can see your options clearly and choose the most cost-effective path forward—request a visit with Conserva Irrigation of Denver and we’ll provide straightforward recommendations.
How Long Does Irrigation Repair Take?
Most irrigation repairs can be completed in 30–90 minutes once the problem is confirmed and the parts are on hand. Troubleshooting time varies: a visible broken head is fast, while intermittent electrical issues, hidden leaks, or pressure problems can take longer because we need to test zones, verify flow behavior, and isolate the failure point. More involved work—like replacing a valve manifold, repairing a mainline leak, or tracing a wiring break—typically takes 2–4 hours, and occasionally may require a follow-up if drying time or special-order parts are needed.
We aim to minimize disruption to your yard and schedule work efficiently around your property’s needs. After the repair, we run the system, check coverage, and confirm that each zone is operating properly before we leave. To keep repairs from turning into repeat issues, schedule service at the first sign of trouble and consider pairing your repair with a seasonal tune-up via sprinkler maintenance.
Diagnosing Common Sprinkler Problems: Valves, Pressure, Heads, Zones, and Controllers
Irrigation systems are simple in concept but highly dependent on every component working together. When one part fails—like a valve that won’t open fully or a controller that isn’t sending power—you can see weak spray, zones that won’t run, or heads that never pop up. Below are the most common issues we repair in Denver, along with practical ways to recognize them before damage or water waste escalates.
- How to tell if a sprinkler valve is bad: A valve may be failing if a zone won’t turn on, won’t turn off, runs weakly, or you hear constant hissing or see water seeping from a valve box. You may also notice one zone turning on when another runs, which can point to a diaphragm problem or debris preventing a full seal.
- Why are sprinkler zones not turning on: Common causes include a failed solenoid, cut or corroded wiring, a controller output issue, a closed manual shutoff, or a stuck valve diaphragm. In Denver’s soil, valve boxes can shift or fill with silt, leading to damaged wiring connections and unreliable operation.
- Sprinkler controller troubleshooting steps: Confirm the controller has power, check the date/time, and verify run times and start times. Next, test a zone manually at the controller; if it won’t run, inspect the zone wire terminals and look for error indicators. If one zone fails while others run, the issue is typically in the valve, solenoid, or field wiring rather than the controller itself.
- Sprinkler head not popping up causes and fixes: Low pressure, a clogged nozzle or filter screen, a damaged riser seal, or a head buried by soil/mulch can keep a head from rising. Clearing debris, raising the head to grade, replacing a worn seal, or correcting pressure/flow issues often restores full pop-up and coverage.
- Why is my sprinkler system losing water pressure: Pressure drops are commonly caused by leaks, partially closed shutoff valves, a failing pressure regulator, clogged filters, broken heads, or too many heads on one zone. Municipal pressure can also fluctuate, but consistent low pressure usually points to a system-side restriction or leak that should be located and repaired.
If you’re seeing any of these symptoms, the fastest path to a lasting fix is a zone-by-zone inspection with proper testing. Conserva Irrigation of Denver can pinpoint whether you’re dealing with a control problem, a valve failure, or a hydraulic issue and then complete the repair and verification. If you’re also considering an upgrade for better scheduling and water savings, ask about smart irrigation solutions as a next step.
How to Detect Irrigation System Leaks in the Yard (and How We Fix Them)
Leaks are one of the most common causes of high water bills and declining system performance, and they’re not always obvious on the surface. In Denver, a small underground leak can show up as a persistently green patch, soft/soggy turf, water bubbling when a zone runs, or areas that erode or sink slightly over time. You might also notice the system cycling oddly, a zone that never reaches full pressure, or water flowing into the street or gutter during watering.
A practical way to check for a hidden leak is to observe your water meter when all water is off; if the leak indicator moves, you may have a continuous leak. During operation, watch for misting or fogging (often too-high pressure or damaged nozzles), and inspect valve boxes for standing water. Once we suspect a leak, we isolate by zone, check pressure and flow behavior, and locate the failure point before making a targeted repair that restores proper compaction and grade.
- How to find and fix a sprinkler pipe leak: We start by identifying which zone shows pressure loss or pooling, then trace the wettest area and inspect fittings, swing joints, and lateral lines. After exposing the line, we cut out the damaged section, install properly sized repair couplings, and pressure-test the zone to confirm the fix.
- Why pressure loss often points to a leak: A broken lateral line or cracked fitting can dump water underground, starving heads at the end of the zone. Fixing the leak typically restores head pop-up height, nozzle throw distance, and uniform coverage.
If you suspect a leak—especially if you’re seeing soggy spots, runoff, or a sudden spike in your bill—schedule irrigation repair promptly. The sooner you address it, the less likely you are to face turf damage, soil washout, or foundation-adjacent saturation in your Denver yard.
Should You Repair or Replace Your Sprinkler System?
Many systems in Denver can be repaired cost-effectively for years, but there’s a point where replacement or a major upgrade becomes the smarter investment. If your system has frequent leaks, brittle pipe, repeated valve failures, outdated control equipment, or poor coverage that wastes water, you may be putting money into short-term fixes without solving the underlying efficiency problem. On the other hand, if the system is generally sound and the issue is isolated—one valve, one zone wire break, a few damaged heads—repair is usually the best option.
We help you decide with clear criteria: age and condition of piping, number of failing components, water-use efficiency, and the cost of ongoing repairs compared to a planned upgrade. In many cases, you can keep the existing system and improve results by correcting pressure, updating nozzles, repairing leaks, and modernizing controls. If replacement makes sense, we can guide you toward a more efficient layout and technology options through sprinkler installation that better fit your landscape and Denver watering needs.
Schedule Irrigation Repair with Conserva Irrigation of Denver
If your sprinkler heads won’t pop up, zones aren’t turning on, you’re losing water pressure, or you suspect a hidden leak, Conserva Irrigation of Denver is ready to help in Denver, CO 80224. We’ll inspect, diagnose, and repair your irrigation system with a focus on reliability, performance, and water conservation. The next step is simple: request irrigation repair service and we’ll get your system back to running cleanly, efficiently, and on schedule.
Need irrigation repair? Contact Conserva Irrigation of Denver now at (720) 784-6496 for fast, reliable service.
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Misaligned SprinklersMisaligned sprinklers deliver water to unintended places while neglecting to water your precious lawn and landscape as desired. Every Conserva technician is equipped with the skills to adjust and/or replace all misaligned sprinkler heads so that water is delivered only to where it is needed.
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Broken Sprinkler HeadsBroken sprinkler heads are one of the leading causes of wasted water. A broken head will spew water everywhere except where intended. If you notice a broken head, first turn off your irrigation water, then call Conserva.
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Leaking Sprinkler LinesLeaking lines can be difficult to spot, and might appear as bubbled up grass or noticed by high water bills. Rest assured, we have seen and repaired everything from minor leaks to total line breaks.
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Dry Spots or Wet SpotsOverwatering or underwatering could be caused by poor design, an outdated controller, inefficient sprinkler heads, or anything in between. Our trained experts are ready to troubleshoot the cause and get you on your way to a beautiful, thriving landscape.
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Assess
You’ve called us for a problem, but instead of just fixing the issue at hand we’ll take the time to find the true cause of the problem. We will start out by assessing your entire system using our System Efficiency Score process, noting any critical repairs and upgrades. We will then discuss the state of your sprinkler system and go over the cost of repairs.
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Repair & Adjust
We strive to fix your problem on the first visit. This means deploying an expert team equipped with the right tools to fix an issue on the spot, without call-backs. Once your repairs are complete, we will make sure to restore your property to look exactly the way we found it.
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Optimize
Once the critical repairs are made, your technician will review other opportunities to enhance your sprinkler system’s overall performance. Many enhancements ensure that your system needs fewer repairs and check-ins season after season.
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1Free InspectionWe evaluate your current setup and create a System Efficiency Score to identify exactly what's working and what's wasting water.
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2Fix the Urgent StuffOur experts fix critical issues first, prioritizing repairs that will have the biggest impact on water savings and system performance.
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3Optimize PerformanceWe fine-tune sprinkler placement, adjust nozzles, and ensure even water distribution across your landscape for maximum efficiency.
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4Upgrade TechnologyReplace outdated timers with intelligent controllers and sensors that reduce water usage by 40-60% while keeping your lawn healthy.
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5Keep Things WorkingChoose from our maintenance plans to ensure your system stays efficient year after year, protecting your investment and savings.
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What's Your Water IQ?Water is one of the earth's most abundant resources, yet it's also one of the most precious and unfortunately, one of the most often wasted. To understand our passion for water conservation, consider these facts. -
Products & PartnershipAt Conserva Irrigation®, we pride ourselves on offering the best irrigation and water conservation products available. That's why we're happy to partner with Toro and Hunter, the leaders in turf and landscape maintenance. We work together to bring you beautifully green lawns with less waste. -
Hunter Hydrawise ControllerThe Hunter Hydrawise Wi-Fi Controller is the most advanced sprinkler system controller on the market. The Hydrawise controller uses real-time local weather data to automatically adjust your watering schedule, so your yard gets watered only when it's needed and never when it's not.