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After 42 years helping homeowners across Maryland, DC, and Northern Virginia, I can tell you this is one of those problems that looks small—but creates big headaches.
And it usually starts with a simple observation.
And almost every time, the homeowner says the same thing:
👉 “I think I’ve got a pressure problem.”
Now sometimes that’s true.
But more often than you’d expect?
👉 It’s not pressure at all.
When we show up to a property like this, one of the very first things we check is something most homeowners never think about:
👉 The height of the sprinkler heads.
And more often than you’d think, we find this:
👉 The heads are installed too deep.
Not by inches.
Not in an obvious way.
👉 Just enough to quietly ruin performance.
Here’s the part most people don’t realize.
Even if your system was installed correctly originally…
👉 It doesn’t stay that way forever.
Over time, things change.
And slowly—almost invisibly—
👉 Your sprinkler heads sit lower than they should.
This is where performance starts to break down.
And it doesn’t take much.
Even being slightly too low can create a chain reaction of issues.
Sprinkler heads are designed to rise to a specific height.
If they’re buried:
👉 They physically can’t extend all the way.
That leads to:
When heads are too low, the surrounding environment interferes.
👉 Water never reaches the intended area.
Now you have a system where:
👉 That creates dry spots and overwatered areas at the same time.
Because the spray isn’t reaching properly, homeowners often compensate by:
👉 Which wastes water without fixing the problem.
This is the biggest issue of all.
Homeowners assume:
👉 “It must be pressure.”
So they:
👉 Without ever fixing the real issue.
We had a homeowner in Bethesda who called us convinced their system was failing.
They said:
“Bob, the sprinklers just aren’t strong anymore. Something’s wrong with the system.”
They were ready to invest in major repairs.
But when we walked the property, the issue became obvious.
The system wasn’t failing.
👉 It was suffocating.
We raised the heads to proper grade.
And immediately:
And the homeowner said something I hear all the time:
“That’s all it was?”
Here’s something important.
This issue doesn’t stay the same.
👉 It gets worse gradually.
Because as heads sit lower:
And over time:
👉 What started as a small inefficiency becomes a system-wide problem.
The good news?
👉 This is very fixable.
But it has to be done correctly.
We carefully clear around each sprinkler head.
Not just enough to see it.
👉 Enough to work on it correctly.
We bring the head up so it sits flush with the lawn or bed surface.
👉 This is critical.
Too high? 👉 It gets damaged.
Too low? 👉 It underperforms.
Once the head is at the correct height, we adjust:
👉 Now the system performs as designed.
Here’s something most homeowners don’t expect.
👉 If one head is too deep… others usually are too.
So we check everything.
We don’t just fix parts.
👉 We run the system and evaluate performance.
Because the goal is not just fixing heads.
👉 It’s restoring proper coverage.
Once heads are corrected, homeowners usually notice:
And within a few weeks:
👉 The lawn starts to recover.
If your irrigation system isn’t performing the way it should…
👉 Don’t jump to complex solutions first.
Because after 42 years, I can tell you this:
👉 Many problems are simple—but hidden.
And when you find them?
👉 Everything gets easier.
If you want to do a quick check yourself, here’s what I recommend.
Turn your system on and watch.
Look for:
👉 Those are all signs they may be too deep.
At TLC Incorporated, we don’t just fix symptoms.
We evaluate:
Then we correct the system the right way.
👉 Not just for today—but for long-term results.
Today’s homeowners are more informed than ever.
They’re researching. They’re comparing. They’re asking better questions.
And that’s a good thing.
Because the more you understand your system:
👉 The better decisions you make.
Can buried sprinkler heads really cause dry spots?
Yes—very commonly.
Is this a common issue?
Extremely, especially in older systems.
Is it expensive to fix?
Usually not—especially compared to misdiagnosed repairs.
If your sprinkler heads are even slightly buried…
👉 Your system cannot perform the way it was designed to.
And after 42 years, I can tell you this:
👉 Small hidden problems often create the biggest frustrations.
But once you fix them?
👉 Everything changes.
Need help figuring it out?
That’s what we’ve been doing for over four decades at TLC Incorporated—helping homeowners across the DMV get irrigation systems that actually work the way they should.
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