Sprinkler Irrigation in Salinas, CA

If your lawn has dry patches, soggy areas, low pressure, or sprinklers that spray the driveway more than the grass, the system is wasting water and still not doing the job. A good irrigation setup is simple: correct coverage, correct pressure, correct timing. In Salinas, CA, wind, heat, and soil conditions can make uneven watering show up fast, especially in side yards and sunny sections.

Segundo Construction and More Inc provides sprinkler irrigation in Salinas, CA for new installs, repairs, upgrades, and seasonal adjustments. We help homeowners get consistent coverage, stop leaks, fix zones that are not working, and set the system up so your landscape gets water where it needs it.

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Sprinkler irrigation services we handle in Salinas, CA

Most sprinkler issues come from a few parts of the system failing, or from a design that never covered the yard correctly in the first place. We handle:

If you are updating your yard, adding pavers, or changing landscaping, irrigation often needs to be updated at the same time so lines and heads match the new layout.

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Common sprinkler problems in Salinas, CA

A system can look like it is running fine and still be doing a poor job. These are the issues homeowners call about most:

Fixing the symptom is easy. Fixing the cause is what makes the results consistent.

New sprinkler system installation in Salinas, CA

If the yard coverage has never been right, repairing individual heads can turn into endless tweaking. In those cases, a new sprinkler irrigation layout can be the smarter move.

A proper sprinkler system installation includes:

A sprinkler system should match how your landscape is actually used, not a one size layout.

Sprinkler repairs that stop repeat problems

Some irrigation repairs are quick, like swapping a broken head. Others require finding why the same problem keeps happening.

Common repeat causes include:

When we repair sprinkler irrigation in Salinas, CA, we focus on the fix that keeps the system stable, not a temporary patch.

Controller and scheduling help

Many irrigation problems are actually schedule problems. Too much watering can look like poor drainage. Too little watering can look like a broken system. In Salinas, CA, watering needs change by season, sun exposure, and plant type.

We can help with:

The goal is healthier plants with less water waste.

What affects the cost of sprinkler irrigation in Salinas, CA

Pricing depends on what the system needs and how accessible it is.

Main cost factors include:

A realistic estimate comes from seeing the symptoms and checking pressure, valve function, and coverage.

Questions people ask about sprinkler irrigation in Salinas, CA

Why are some parts of my lawn dry even though sprinklers run?
Usually it is coverage, nozzle mismatch, pressure issues, or heads that are blocked or set too low. A quick check of head pattern and spacing often shows the problem.
Common causes are leaks, broken heads, partially closed valves, or a valve that is not opening fully. Pressure can also drop if too many heads are on one zone.
It can be a valve issue, wiring issue, controller issue, or a clogged valve diaphragm. Troubleshooting identifies which one it is.

 That is often a stuck valve, debris in the valve, or a controller signal issue. It should be fixed quickly because it can waste a lot of water.

Soft soggy areas, pooling water, a sudden water bill increase, or a zone that loses pressure can all point to a leak in the line.
Yes. Fine mist can mean pressure is too high or the nozzle is not right. Mist leads to water loss from wind and evaporation.
They can. Cracking can indicate movement, pressure, or drainage issues. Small cosmetic cracks are different from cracking tied to bulging or leaning.
It depends on season, sun exposure, and plant type. The right schedule changes through the year. A setup that stays the same all year is usually not efficient.
Yes, when it fits the landscape. Drip irrigation can be a good option for planters and shrubs and can be tied into an existing system.
Yes. Head and nozzle selection is one of the biggest upgrades for coverage and water efficiency.
It depends on yard size, pressure and flow, and whether you have lawn, shrubs, and different sun exposures. More zones can mean better control, but the layout must match the space.

Yes. If you added pavers, a walkway, or new planting areas, irrigation often needs head relocation or zone updates to match the new layout.

They do. Heads get bumped, nozzles clog, valves wear out, and schedules need seasonal changes. Small tune ups prevent bigger water waste.