How to Fix Uneven Watering in Your Lawn

If you’ve noticed dry patches in some areas of your lawn while other spots seem overwatered, you’re not alone. Uneven watering is one of the most common irrigation issues homeowners face—especially during the early spring months when systems are first turned back on. The good news? It’s usually fixable with the right adjustments and a little expert insight. 

What Causes Uneven Watering? 

Uneven watering can happen for several reasons, and identifying the root cause is the first step toward fixing it. Some of the most common issues include: 

  • Misaligned sprinkler heads– Heads may shift over time or get bumped out of position
  • Clogged or damaged nozzles – Dirt and debris can block water flow
  • Inconsistent water pressure – Some zones may not be receiving enough pressure
  • Improper sprinkler spacing – Coverage gaps can leave areas dry
  • Leaking valves or lines – Water loss can affect system performance 

Even small issues can create noticeable differences in how your lawn is watered. 

Signs Your Lawn Is Being Watered Unevenly 

Not sure if your irrigation system is the problem? Here are a few signs to look for: 

  • Brown or dry patches in certain areas
  • Soggy or overwatered spots
  • Water pooling in one section of your yard
  • Grass growing unevenly across different zones 

If you’re seeing any of these, your system likely needs adjustments. 

How to Fix Uneven Watering 

Fixing uneven watering often comes down to proper system maintenance and adjustments. Here are a few key steps: 

  • Adjust sprinkler headsto ensure they’re spraying in the correct direction and covering the intended area
  • Clean or replace nozzles to restore proper water flow
  • Check water pressure to ensure each zone is operating efficiently
  • Inspect for leaks in valves, pipes, or connections
  • Upgrade to smart irrigation controls for more precise watering schedules 

These simple fixes can dramatically improve how evenly your lawn is watered. 

Why Professional Adjustments Matter 

While some minor tweaks can be done yourself, a professional irrigation inspection ensures nothing is overlooked. At Sprinkler Surgeon, we evaluate your entire system—from sprinkler head placement to pressure levels—to ensure optimal performance. 

Proper adjustments don’t just improve your lawn’s appearance—they also help conserve water, reduce utility costs, and extend the life of your irrigation system. 

 Uneven watering doesn’t just affect how your lawn looks—it can lead to long-term damage if left unaddressed. By identifying the issue early and making the right adjustments, you can restore balance and keep your lawn healthy all season long. 

At Sprinkler Surgeon, we specialize in diagnosing and fixing irrigation issues quickly and efficiently. Contact us today to schedule a system inspection and get your lawn back on track!