Your irrigation system should be working for you, not against you. But if it’s outdated or poorly optimized, it could be wasting more water (and money) than you realize. Many homeowners assume their system is fine simply because it turns on and keeps the lawn green. The truth is, even a “working” system can be highly inefficient. Here are a few key signs your irrigation system might be due for an upgrade:
1. Uneven Watering Across Your Lawn
If you’re noticing dry patches in some areas and soggy spots in others, your system likely isn’t distributing water evenly. This is often caused by outdated sprinkler heads, poor zone design, or incorrect pressure. Our modern systems are designed to match your property’s unique layout, ensuring consistent coverage and healthier grass.
2. Water Running Off Sidewalks or Driveways
Overspray is one of the biggest indicators of inefficiency! If your sprinklers are watering concrete instead of grass, you’re literally watching money go down the drain. Sprinkler and Irrigation Services’ upgraded systems use precision nozzles and better placement to target only the areas that need water.
3. Rising Water Bills Without Explanation
A sudden or steady increase in your water bill can point to hidden inefficiencies. Leaks, worn components, or outdated controllers can cause your system to use far more water than necessary. Newer systems are built with efficiency in mind, helping you conserve water while still maintaining a beautiful landscape.
4. Outdated Timer or Controller
If your system relies on a basic timer that doesn’t adjust for weather, you’re likely overwatering. Smart controllers take local weather conditions, rainfall, and seasonal changes into account. This means your lawn gets exactly what it needs—no more, no less. (PS – We have a way for you to save on smart controller upgrades – call (402) 312-8933 today and ask!)
5. Low Water Pressure or Inconsistent Performance
Fluctuating pressure can lead to poor spray patterns and inefficient watering. This often stems from aging components or a system that was never properly designed. An upgrade can address these issues and restore optimal performance.
6. Frequent Repairs and Maintenance Issues
If you’re constantly fixing broken heads, leaks, or valves, it might be time to stop patching and start fresh. A modern system reduces the need for ongoing repairs and gives you peace of mind knowing everything is working as it should.
Why an Upgrade Matters!
Upgrading your irrigation system isn’t just about convenience, it’s about efficiency, performance, and long-term savings. Today’s systems are designed to maximize coverage, minimize waste, and adapt to your property’s needs. The result? Healthier grass, lower water bills, and fewer landscaping headaches.
If any of these signs sound familiar, it may be time to take a closer look at your system. A professional inspection from Sprinkler and Irrigation Services can identify problem areas and recommend solutions that make sense for your property.
Because at the end of the day, your irrigation system should be helping your landscape thrive—not draining your resources!
What other questions do you have?
For additional insights and resources about watering, check out our watering suggestion schedule on our website.

