No-start diagnostics

Sprinkler System Won’t Turn On

If the controller runs but the yard stays dry, the problem may be a valve, wiring issue, controller setting, solenoid, rain sensor, or water supply problem.

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How the repair works

  1. 1 Check controller settings, power, and manual start.
  2. 2 Test the affected zones, valves, wiring, and water supply.
  3. 3 Identify whether the issue is electrical, mechanical, or pressure related.
  4. 4 Repair the failed part and confirm the system runs.

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FAQ

System Won’t Turn On questions

Why does my controller run but no sprinklers come on?

Common causes include a closed water supply, failed valve, bad solenoid, wiring issue, controller problem, or rain sensor interruption.

Can you fix only one zone that will not turn on?

Yes. A single dead zone is a common repair and can usually be isolated by testing the controller, wiring, and valve.

Contact

Call or text for service

Call or text: 281-797-6858

Secondary phone: (410) 513-9265

Hours: Mon-Sat, 8am-8:30pm

Text photos of the broken head, leak, valve box, controller, or standing water so we can understand the repair faster.