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Few things are more frustrating than a messy front yard. In addition to disrupting your curb appeal, overgrown, messy landscaping can also harbor pests and make it look like you don't care about your property. Fortunately, tidying up your yard doesn't have to be difficult. I have spent years learning more about landscaping, and this blog is all about how to become a landscaping enthusiast. Check out these articles about fun topics like planting flowers, perfecting pruned trees, and decorating your yard with whimsical additions. After you know more about landscaping, your yard might become the talk of the town.

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2 Signs Your Irrigation System Is Not Functioning Correctly

by Bill Kuhn

Maintaining your home's curb appeal requires a good amount of time and energy in your yard. From trimming shrubs and mowing the lawn to replacing mulch that has washed away, these tasks will keep your landscape design in great shape. If you are fortunate enough to have an irrigation system, you may feel your yard will take care of itself. However, that is not the case, since problems with your sprinklers can lead to water waste, expensive water bills, and damage to your lawn, flowers, shrubs, and trees. With this guide, you will know when and if your irrigation system is not working properly.

Grass Is Dying

Insufficient water or an excessive amount of water can both kill your lawn. If your irrigation system is not applying enough water or if it is applying too much water, your grass may begin to discolor and die.

To get started, document any areas of your lawn that are beginning to fade from green to yellow or tan. It is important to note that some types of grass, such as Bermuda, will turn yellow and brown when the lawn goes dormant in the winter. However, if you notice these discolored patches during the summer season, your lawn is most likely not getting enough water.

Also, check your yard for soaked areas of grass. You may think a lot of water is beneficial, but it can actually kill your grass.

High Water Bills

Pay attention to your water bills each month, as well. If you average around the same amount per month for the majority of the year but have recently seen an increase, you may have an underlying leak in your irrigation system.

Even small leaks will add up over time. A dime-sized leak in your irrigation system can add up to an estimated 6,300 gallons of water waste each month. This not only increases your monthly water bill, but it also wastes the planet's natural water resources.

Check the heads, valves, and plumbing lines of your sprinklers for cracks, broken pieces, or irregular sprays of water. Make sure to winterize your irrigation system, as well, to protect the heads and valves from freezing temperatures that wear down and break the plumbing components.

An irrigation system is a large investment that should be maintaining regularly. Using this guide and the help of professionals, you can diagnose and repair issues in your irrigation system. To learn more, contact a company like Sergio's Lawn Service

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