Underground leaks in your irrigation system cannot be visible, making them tough to locate. Swipe up to learn more.

Above earth, however, there will be visible evidence that something below ground is leaking or has broken and has to be repaired.

A flowing water spout indicates a leak in the irrigation system. A leak in the irrigation pipe would significantly alter the water pressure.

Flooded regions between sprinkler heads can indicate a slow and constant leak in a lateral line beneath the ground.

Drip irrigation or insufficient drainage might cause water to dribble over the curb. It could also indicate a faulty irrigation head.

Slimy fungus on an adjacent curb: This could indicate a slow irrigation leak, unless you are over-watering the area.

On the sidewalk, an alluvial sediment deposit in the shape of a fan: It is caused by water delivered soil and could indicate a faulty irrigation head.

Once you're aware, the following step is to determine what is genuinely fractured or broken beneath the ground that the naked eye cannot see.

Once you're aware, the following step is to determine what is genuinely fractured or broken beneath the ground that the naked eye cannot see.

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