Fix Leaks and Restore Even Coverage

Irrigation repair and sprinkler services in Medford and throughout the Rogue Valley that address common system issues and protect turf health.

Your sprinkler system in Medford can develop leaks, broken heads, or uneven coverage over time, and ignoring those issues leads to wasted water, brown spots, and higher utility bills. You need repairs that address the root cause, not temporary fixes that fail again within weeks.


Monkey Business Landscape & Maintenance LLC provides irrigation repair services including diagnosis of common system issues, sprinkler head replacement, line repairs, and coverage adjustments. Preventative maintenance is offered to catch problems before they result in costly failures or turf damage. The service is designed to protect your lawn and plant health year-round by keeping your system running as designed.


Seasonal services are also available, including full system start-up and inspection in the spring, as well as winterization and shut-down to protect your irrigation system from freeze damage.


If your sprinkler system in Medford is not covering evenly or you have noticed wet spots or low pressure, reach out to schedule a diagnostic visit.

What Gets Checked and Fixed During a Repair Visit

Your irrigation system in Medford is inspected for leaks, broken or clogged sprinkler heads, and zones that are not activating properly. Damaged heads are replaced, and underground line breaks are located and repaired using pipe cutters and couplings. System pressure and coverage are tested after repairs to confirm even water distribution.

After a repair visit, you will notice restored coverage in dry areas, no pooling or runoff near damaged heads, and consistent pressure across all zones. System adjustments for even coverage help your turf and plants receive the water they need without waste.

The service does not include full system redesigns; however, we do handle controller upgrades. We also address valve issues and timer malfunctions that prevent zones from running. If a repair reveals deeper issues with backflow devices or mainline connections, those findings are explained so you can decide whether to proceed with more extensive work.

Questions people ask when their sprinkler system stops working right

Homeowners often want to know how to tell if a line is leaking, why one zone is not turning on, and whether repairs can wait until next season. These questions help clarify what needs immediate attention and what can be scheduled later.

How can I tell if my irrigation system has a leak?
Signs of a leak include pooling water when the system is off, unusually high water bills, and soft or soggy spots in your lawn. Leaks are typically found along pipe connections or near damaged sprinkler heads.
Why is one zone not turning on when others work fine?
A zone that does not activate is usually caused by a faulty valve, a wiring issue, or a problem with the controller. The valve is inspected first to determine whether it needs cleaning, adjustment, or replacement.
What happens during a sprinkler head replacement?
The damaged head is unscrewed or dug out depending on installation type, and a new head is installed at the correct height and angle. The zone is then tested to confirm coverage and pressure.
How does preventative maintenance help avoid costly repairs?
Routine inspections catch small issues such as clogged nozzles, worn seals, or misaligned heads before they cause line breaks or turf damage. Addressing these early reduces the need for emergency repairs.
Can I wait until next season to repair a broken sprinkler head?
Waiting can result in uneven watering that stresses your turf or plants, and it may cause the system to overcompensate in other zones. Repairing promptly protects your landscape and reduces water waste.

Monkey Business Landscape & Maintenance LLC repairs irrigation systems in Medford using diagnostic methods that identify the source of leaks, coverage gaps, and pressure loss. If your sprinkler system is not performing as it should, contact us to schedule a repair or preventative maintenance visit.