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For those who have lawn irrigation systems, how often do you need to replace or fix one of the head?

I have eight lines with four heads each, and have had to replace or fix two heads in each of the last three years. One was stuck, one must have froze and popped the first time I started up in the during, and one just got chopped by the mower. Rinse/repeat.

Is this normal?
 
How old is the system?
I've been in my house for 19 years I've only had to replace two or three of the 20 or so heads over that time. A couple times the top blew off and I had a fountain in my yard, and in another instance, a head was leaking and causing the dirt to erode around it. The system has high quality Hunter heads so maybe that attributed to their durability. and I replaced them with whatever brand Lowe's carries and they still seem to be functioning fine.
 
How old is the system?
I've been in my house for 19 years I've only had to replace two or three of the 20 or so heads over that time. A couple times the top blew off and I had a fountain in my yard, and in another instance, a head was leaking and causing the dirt to erode around it. The system has high quality Hunter heads so maybe that attributed to their durability. and I replaced them with whatever brand Lowe's carries and they still seem to be functioning fine.

This is the third year, but there has also been a fair amount of tree work, with trucks driving over the lawn, etc. The weird thing is the heads cut off this year were by the landscaper. They are Hunter heads, which I'm told are reliable.

To the contractors credit, He's charged me no more than $60 each time he's had to come, and that includes new heads.

My next house will have no lawn.
 
I have a four zone system and every year I have to replace 1-2 sprinkler heads. My sprinkler system is fed from a well and a pump. I don't have any filtration on the well water so minerals and other deposits clog up and degrade the sprinkler heads over time.
 
A mower nipped the head off one of mine, and I have a 25 ft guiser. Need to replace.

What brands are u using??
 
I have a 10 zone system, have replaced 2 heads in the past 4 years. I have Toro heads with well water. Heads are easy and cheap to replace yourself once you know how. I'm in NC, I never winterize either.
 
Have 6 zones and replacement of a head is a cost you can count on Cost/ $50-$100.About 2 need to be replaced a year from my 20 yrs experience.
Warner Nursery sets me up with adjustments and closes me down every year at some cost.
I have a green beautiful lawn right now knock on wood.
Hope to see you again in co-opp before game again this year if we have vacine.
 
How old is the system?
I've been in my house for 19 years I've only had to replace two or three of the 20 or so heads over that time. A couple times the top blew off and I had a fountain in my yard, and in another instance, a head was leaking and causing the dirt to erode around it. The system has high quality Hunter heads so maybe that attributed to their durability. and I replaced them with whatever brand Lowe's carries and they still seem to be functioning fine.
I really need to find a cheap contractor or even side guy to fix a leak in my valve box. House is on the market and one guy wanted a grand to replace the entire thing. He said sure I can rebuild a valve for a hundred but it could leak again. I said yes and he just made another excuse. Really need that 100 dollar temporary repair lol.
 

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