Sprinkler Valves and Zones

If your lawn has dry patches, sprinklers that won’t turn off, or zones that don’t work at all, the problem is often with the valves or zones in your sprinkler system.

At Sprinkler Master, we fix valve and zone issues every day across Cache Valley, Utah. Here’s a simple breakdown of what they do, common problems to watch for, and when it’s time to call a professional.

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What is a Sprinkler Zone?

A zone is a group of sprinkler heads connected to a single valve. Each zone waters a specific area of your yard, such as:

  • Front lawn

  • Back lawn

  • Side yards

  • Garden beds

Zones exist so water pressure stays consistent and different areas can be watered based on their needs.

 

 

What are Sprinkler Valves?

Sprinkler Valves control the flow of water to each section of your sprinkler irrigation system.

Most homes in Cache Valley have:

  • An electric valve for each zone

  • Valves located in underground valve boxes

If a valve fails, that zone won’t operate correctly — or at all.

Common Valve and Zone Problems

Zone Won’t Turn On

Possible causes:

  • Faulty solenoid

  • Electrical wiring issue

  • Debris stuck inside the valve

Zone Won’t Turn Off

This is often caused by:

  • Dirt or rocks preventing the valve from closing

  • Worn diaphragm inside the valve

  • Valve damage from freezing

This problem should be fixed quickly to avoid wasting water.

Uneven Watering in a Zone

If some sprinkler heads work and others don’t:

  • The zone may have pressure issues

  • There could be leaks in the line

  • Heads may be clogged or damaged

Why Valves Commonly Fail in Cache Valley

Cache Valley’s cold winters are tough on sprinkler systems. Valves are especially vulnerable if systems aren’t properly winterized.

Common causes of valve failure include:

  • Freeze damage

  • Dirt and sediment buildup

  • Normal wear over time

Annual maintenance can help catch these problems early.

Can You Fix Valves and Zones Yourself?

Some minor issues like cleaning debris from a valve may be manageable for homeowners. However, valve repairs often require:

  • Digging and locating valve boxes

  • Electrical testing

  • Proper sealing and reassembly

Incorrect repairs can lead to bigger leaks and more damage, so professional help is usually the safest option.

When to Call Sprinkler Master

You should call a professional if:

  • A zone won’t shut off

  • Multiple zones stop working

  • You hear water running when the system is off

  • Your water bill suddenly increases

At Sprinkler Master, we specialize in diagnosing and repairing valve and zone issues quickly and correctly.

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