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April 6th, 2026
3 min read
By Bob Carr
I’ll never forget a call we got from a homeowner who said:
“Bob… I’ve had three pipe breaks this year. We fix one, and a few weeks later another one shows up somewhere else. What is going on?”
If you’ve ever dealt with repeated irrigation pipe breaks, you know exactly how frustrating that feels.
You think you’ve solved the problem…
Then it happens again.
And again.
And at some point, you start wondering:
👉 “Do I just have a bad sprinkler system?” 👉 “Is this something that’s going to keep happening forever?”
Here’s the truth most companies won’t tell you:
👉 Repeated pipe breaks are usually NOT random. 👉 They’re a sign the entire system is failing.
And in many cases, the right answer isn’t another repair.
👉 It’s a full system redesign.
Let me walk you through why this happens—and how to fix it the right way.
When a pipe breaks once, that’s normal wear and tear.
When it keeps happening?
That’s a system problem.
Here are the most common reasons we see repeated irrigation pipe failures.
If the system wasn’t installed correctly from the beginning, problems show up later.
This includes: – Pipes buried too shallow – Incorrect pipe sizing – Weak connections or fittings
Everything might seem fine at first… but over time, stress builds.
And eventually, something gives.
Too much pressure is one of the biggest hidden causes of pipe breaks.
High pressure puts constant stress on: – Pipes – Fittings – Valves
And instead of one clean failure, you get multiple weak points forming across the system.
Not all irrigation pipe is created equal.
Over time, cheaper materials become brittle, especially with: – Temperature changes – Sun exposure (for exposed components) – Soil movement
Once one section fails, others often follow.
Your yard isn’t static.
It moves.
All of this puts stress on buried pipes.
If the system wasn’t designed to handle that movement, breaks become inevitable.
This is a big one.
Every time a pipe breaks, someone repairs that one spot.
But over time, your system becomes a patchwork of: – Old pipe – New pipe – Different fittings – Different materials
That inconsistency creates new weak points.
And the cycle continues.
If you’re seeing these patterns, it’s time to step back and look at the bigger picture.
Not just one spot—different parts of the yard failing over time.
You fix it… and a few weeks or months later, something else breaks.
Inconsistent performance across zones.
Leaks that keep appearing in new places.
At some point, you realize:
👉 “I’ve already spent a lot fixing this thing.”
We had a homeowner who had repaired their system four times in one year.
Each time, it was a different pipe.
Different zone.
Different location.
They said:
“Bob, I feel like I’m chasing leaks around my yard.”
And they were.
When we evaluated the system, we found: – Pressure was too high – Pipe sizing was inconsistent – Previous repairs used mixed materials – Layout didn’t distribute stress evenly
Nothing we could “patch” was going to fix that.
So we told them the truth:
👉 “You can keep repairing this… or we can fix it once.”
They chose to redesign the system.
And the problem stopped.
This is where a lot of homeowners get stuck.
A repair might cost a few hundred dollars.
A redesign sounds like a bigger investment.
So you keep repairing.
But here’s what happens:
Eventually, you end up spending more than you would have on a proper fix.
When we talk about redesigning a system, we’re not just replacing pipe.
We’re fixing the root of the problem.
Here’s what that looks like.
We assess: – Layout – Pressure – Pipe sizing – Materials – Zone performance
We make sure the system is built to handle: – Water demand – Pressure balance – Even distribution
No more patchwork.
Everything is built to work together.
We install the system to handle: – Ground movement – Seasonal changes – Long-term wear
We run the system and fine-tune it so it works properly from day one.
Let’s talk honestly.
A redesign is an investment.
Typical ranges:
But compare that to:
👉 Repeated repairs every year 👉 Lawn damage 👉 Water waste
A redesign often saves money long-term—and eliminates ongoing headaches.
You should seriously consider it if:
At that point, it’s not about fixing a pipe.
👉 It’s about fixing the system.
Here’s the bottom line.
A single pipe break is a repair.
Repeated pipe breaks are a warning.
👉 Your system is telling you something bigger is wrong.
You can keep chasing leaks…
Or you can fix the problem once and be done with it.
If your irrigation system keeps failing, let’s take a real look at it.
👉 Call TLC Incorporated today 👉 Or schedule your irrigation inspection
We’ll tell you exactly what’s going on—and whether it needs a repair or a full redesign.
Either way, you’ll finally have an answer you can trust.
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