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How Much Does Sprinkler Repair Cost in St. George, Utah? (2025 Guide)

If your sprinkler system is acting up, one of the first questions homeowners in St. George ask is: how much is this going to cost? The good news is that most sprinkler repairs are affordable — and catching problems early almost always saves money compared to letting them get worse.

Here’s a realistic breakdown of what sprinkler repair typically costs in St. George, Utah, based on the most common issues we see.

Sprinkler Repair Cost Breakdown (St. George, UT)

Type of RepairTypical Cost Range
Broken sprinkler head replacement (per head)$10–$25 per head + labor
Sprinkler head adjustment/realignment$50–$100 (for a full system check)
Valve repair or replacement$75–$200 per valve
Irrigation pipe leak repair$100–$300 depending on depth and access
Controller/timer troubleshooting and programming$75–$150
Zone that won’t turn on (solenoid replacement)$60–$150
Full system inspection and tune-up$100–$200
Backflow preventer repair$75–$250

Note: Prices reflect typical ranges in the St. George, Utah area as of 2025. Actual costs depend on system size, parts needed, and accessibility.

What Affects the Cost of Sprinkler Repair?

Number of Zones and Heads

The more zones your system has, the more heads and valves there are to inspect and potentially repair. A small yard with 3 zones is a much simpler job than a large property with 10+ zones. Most sprinkler repair companies — including Lawnovo — charge by the repair rather than by zone, but the total cost naturally goes up with system size if multiple issues are found.

Type of Parts Needed

Sprinkler head replacement is one of the least expensive fixes. A single Rain Bird or Hunter head typically costs $5–$15 in parts, with a quick install. Valve solenoids, pressure regulators, and backflow preventers cost more in parts and often require more labor. We always show you what’s needed and give you the price before we start.

Depth of the Leak

A leak at a sprinkler head is easy to access. A leak deep in a buried lateral line requires digging, which adds time and labor. In St. George’s rocky, caliche-heavy soil, some digs are harder than others. Most residential leaks are shallow and don’t require extensive excavation.

Is It Worth Repairing vs. Replacing?

In most cases, repairing your existing sprinkler system is the right call. Unless your system is more than 20–25 years old, uses obsolete parts no longer available, or has extensive damage across multiple zones, a targeted repair will cost far less than a full replacement installation. A good irrigation company will be honest about when repair makes sense versus when a system has reached the end of its useful life.

Does Insurance Cover Sprinkler Repair?

Standard homeowner’s insurance typically does not cover normal sprinkler system wear and tear or gradual leaks. Sudden damage from a vehicle, equipment strike, or certain other events may be covered depending on your policy. Check with your insurance provider. Some home warranty plans include irrigation systems — worth a look before paying out of pocket for major repairs.

How to Get an Accurate Estimate in St. George

The only reliable way to get an accurate repair cost is to have a technician run each zone and inspect the system in person. At Lawnovo, we offer free on-site estimates for sprinkler repair throughout St. George, Washington, Hurricane, Ivins, and surrounding Southern Utah communities. We walk you through what we find, explain the repair options, and give you a clear price before any work begins.

Call or text us at (435) 429-1124 or visit our Sprinkler Repair page to learn more and schedule service.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to fix a sprinkler head in St. George?

Replacing a single broken sprinkler head typically costs $25–$75 including parts and labor. If multiple heads need replacement during the same visit, you’ll save on the service call fee since the technician is already on site.

Do you charge a service call fee?

Lawnovo provides free on-site estimates for sprinkler repair in St. George and the surrounding area. We inspect the system, identify the issues, and give you a price — no obligation to proceed. If you approve the work, we complete it that same visit whenever possible.

How do I know if my sprinkler leak is serious?

A sprinkler that’s leaking when the system is off, or one that gushes instead of sprays, points to a valve problem that’s worth addressing quickly. Valve leaks can waste hundreds of gallons of water per day and significantly increase your water bill. Most valve issues are straightforward to repair and don’t need to wait.

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