Irrigation

It’s hard to keep a yard looking lush and green without a good sprinkler system. Issues like low water pressure and knowing when to turn your sprinklers off for the season can make things just a little more complicated.

If you need a little help with yours, we’re happy to help. Call us any time for:

Sprinkler repair in Los Angeles

Sprinkler repair in Burbank

Sprinkler repair in Glendale, CA

Sprinkler installation in Thousand Oaks

Sprinkler installation in Pasadena

And more

How to Determine Sprinkler Zones for Your Yard?

Many homeowners want their gardens and lawns to look their best without wasting water or breaking the bank. Hence, proper sprinkler zoning is vital to maintain a lush lawn and minimal water bills. At Chuck's Landscaping, we believe setting up specific zones for your grass, vegetables, and flowers can ensure each area of your yard [...]

By |2023-05-02T13:13:10+00:00May 2nd, 2023|Categories: Irrigation|

Why Did My Sprinkler Stop Rotating?

Sprinkler systems are a great way to simplify your yard care, but you may occasionally run into the issue of your sprinkler not rotating. This is normally due to the sprinkler head being dirty or jammed by a small pebble or twig. It’s something you can fix yourself, and won’t usually require the assistance of [...]

By |2023-02-13T14:17:11+00:00February 13th, 2023|Categories: Irrigation|

Why Do My Sprinklers Continue to Cycle Over and Over?

Having several sprinklers around your lawn and garden can be a very convenient way to keep your grass and plants looking their best without you having to do manual watering. But what happens if your sprinklers keep cycling over and over? This is normally due to the programming start times being too abundant. Programming Start [...]

By |2023-01-23T10:19:28+00:00January 23rd, 2023|Categories: Irrigation|

Can a Sprinkler Solenoid Be Stuck Open?

There are multiple valves and solenoids in a sprinkler system. Each one is part of the chain that is responsible for controlling the flow of water to your lawn. If a valve or solenoid gets stuck open, your lawn can quickly become flooded leading to dead grass and very soggy conditions. Many homeowners will call [...]

By |2022-08-25T19:19:05+00:00August 25th, 2022|Categories: Irrigation|
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