Is It Time for a Sprinkler Consultation? Key Signs Utah Yards Show

Oberg Irrigation • February 4, 2026

After a long Utah winter, it can be hard to tell what’s really going on beneath the snow and dormant grass. But February is the ideal time to start thinking about your sprinkler system, especially if you want a lush, waterwise lawn by late spring. A professional sprinkler consultation from Oberg Irrigation in Bountiful can uncover hidden issues, improve efficiency, and help you get ahead of the rush before everyone in Salt Lake City, Ogden, and surrounding areas turns their systems back on.


Why Winter Is The Perfect Time To Plan A Sprinkler Consultation


Many homeowners assume sprinkler work starts in April or May. In reality, late winter is one of the best times to schedule a sprinkler consultation in Utah. The system may be off, but the planning and design work can start now.


By booking in February, you can:


  • Reserve prime appointment times before spring fills up
  • Plan upgrades like smart controllers or drip irrigation for beds
  • Address issues noticed last summer before they repeat this year
  • Make sure your system is ready for spring start-up on day one


If you’re picturing family barbecues, kids’ soccer in the backyard, or relaxing evenings outside once it warms up, now is when you lay the groundwork.


Common Signs Your Utah Yard Needs A Professional Sprinkler Check


Even when your lawn is dormant, you may already know something isn’t right. Think back to last watering season. If you noticed any of these issues in Bountiful, Layton, Kaysville, or West Jordan, a sprinkler consultation is overdue:


  • Persistent dry spots or yellowing areas, even when you watered often
  • Mushy, soggy patches or standing water after the system runs
  • Spray hitting sidewalks, driveways, or your home instead of plants
  • Uneven growth where some plants thrive and others struggle
  • Higher-than-normal water bills without a clear explanation
  • Broken, sunken, or crooked sprinkler heads
  • Visible leaks, hissing sounds, or low water pressure in certain zones


These are all signs your system may be wasting water, stressing your landscape, or both.


How Do I Know If My Sprinkler System Needs Repair Or Adjustment?


This is one of the most common questions Utah homeowners ask. The short answer: if you’re constantly tweaking the timer, hand-watering certain spots, or dealing with runoff, your sprinkler system likely needs a professional eye.


A thorough sprinkler consultation from Oberg Irrigation looks beyond the obvious. We assess:


  • Water pressure and coverage patterns across every zone
  • Head types and placement in relation to your landscape design
  • Soil type and slope, which affect how fast water is absorbed
  • Plant and turf needs in different microclimates around your property
  • Opportunities to convert high-waste areas to drip irrigation


Sometimes a few repairs and adjustments are enough. In other cases, a partial system revamp or design change can dramatically reduce water use while improving lawn health.


What To Expect From An Oberg Irrigation Sprinkler Consultation


With over thirty years of industry experience, Oberg Irrigation takes a detailed, personalized approach to every yard in Bountiful, Centerville, Salt Lake City, Sandy, and beyond.


During a sprinkler consultation, you can expect:


  • A walk-through of your landscape, including turf, beds, and hardscapes
  • Inspection of existing sprinkler heads, valves, and zones
  • Review of your current controller settings and watering schedule
  • Recommendations for waterwise upgrades such as:
  • Smart sprinkler controllers that adjust to Utah weather
  • Drip irrigation for garden beds, trees, and shrubs
  • Nozzle upgrades for better coverage and less overspray
  • Clear, prioritized suggestions so you can tackle issues in stages


Our goal is not just to fix what’s broken, but to design a system that works with Utah’s climate, local watering regulations, and your family’s lifestyle.


Protect Your Water, Wallet, And Weekend Time


Across West Valley City, Park City, Ogden, Roy, and neighboring communities, water costs and conservation are top of mind. A neglected sprinkler system can quietly waste thousands of gallons each season, especially when leaks or misaligned heads go unnoticed.


A professional sprinkler consultation helps you:


  • Cut unnecessary water use and lower utility bills
  • Prevent costly damage to turf, plantings, and hardscape
  • Avoid surprise repairs during the busy spring and summer months
  • Spend less time dragging hoses and more time enjoying your yard


By making smart changes now, you support both your landscape and Utah’s long-term water resources.


Schedule Your Utah Sprinkler Consultation Today


If last year’s lawn didn’t match your vision, or your water bills felt too high, February is the perfect time to act. Oberg Irrigation serves homeowners across Bountiful, Salt Lake City, West Jordan, Sandy, Layton, Kaysville, Ogden, Roy, Centerville, and surrounding Utah communities with expert sprinkler consultations, repairs, system revamps, and drip line installations.


Schedule your sprinkler consultation today and give your yard the head start it deserves for spring. Let our experienced team design a smarter, more efficient irrigation system that keeps your landscape healthy all season long.

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