



A sprinkler head that's sitting crooked or buried too low doesn't seem like a big deal - until you start noticing dry patches, overwatered spots, and a water bill that keeps climbing. It's one of those small issues that quietly snowballs.
Here's the thing about misaligned irrigation heads: they throw off the whole zone. Water gets distributed unevenly, which means some areas get too much and others don't get enough. Your landscape suffers either way, and your system is working harder than it needs to.
We deal with this kind of thing all the time - heads that have shifted over time, settled into rock beds, or just weren't set correctly to begin with. Getting them back to the right height and angle makes a real difference in how well the system covers the area it's supposed to cover.
When irrigation heads are properly seated and aimed, your system runs the way it was designed to. You're not wasting water. Your plants and turf actually get what they need. And you're not paying for coverage that's landing in the wrong spot.
It's a straightforward fix that pays off fast. If your system has been running but your landscape isn't looking the way it should, that's usually a good sign it's worth having someone take a look at the heads and how everything is dialed in.