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Sprinkler Valve Replacement & Adjustment in Las Vegas, NV

A failing irrigation valve can stop an entire zone from working, cause leaks, or leave water running nonstop. Our valve replacement and adjustment service fixes these issues quickly so your irrigation system works the way it should. Whether the valve is stuck, not receiving power, or simply worn out from age and heat, our team at Desert Palms Landscaping diagnose the problem and replace or adjust it for proper operation.

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Common Valve (Main) Problems We Fix

  • Zones not turning on or off
  • Constant leaking around the valve box
  • Low pressure in certain zones
  • Stuck or clogged valves
  • Electrical issues preventing valves from opening
  • Water running even when the system is off
  • Old, cracked, or worn out valve components

Our Valve Replacement & Adjustment Process

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We begin by inspecting the valve box, checking solenoids, wiring, and water flow. Once we pinpoint the issue, we replace damaged valves, adjust pressure, and test the zone to ensure it opens and closes correctly. We also verify wiring connections and controller signals so your entire system runs smoothly. Every repair is tested under pressure to make sure the zone performs exactly as it should.

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If your sprinkler valves are sticking, leaking, or failing, call or text Desert Palms Landscaping for fast valve replacement and adjustment.

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Valve Repair - FAQs

  • What are the signs that my sprinkler valve needs to be replaced?

    Common signs include zones not turning on or off, water leaking inside the valve box, low pressure in certain areas, or water running constantly. These usually indicate a failing solenoid or worn-out valve.

  • Can a sprinkler valve be repaired, or does it always need replacement?

    Many valve issues can be repaired, such as minor leaks or wiring problems. However, older valves, cracked housings, or failing solenoids often require full replacement for reliable operation.

  • Why is one zone not working while the others run fine?

    This is usually caused by a bad valve, stuck solenoid, or wiring issue. Each zone has its own valve, so a failure in that zone’s valve affects only that specific area.

  • How long does it take to replace a sprinkler valve?

    Most valve replacements take about 30–60 minutes, depending on access, wiring condition, and how many valves are being replaced.

  • Can heat or weather damage sprinkler valves in Las Vegas?

    Yes — extreme heat, dry soil conditions, and mineral buildup can cause valves to wear out faster in the Las Vegas climate. That’s why valve issues are one of the most common irrigation problems in the area.

  • Will replacing a valve fix low pressure in a zone?

    If a failing or partially clogged valve is causing the pressure issue, replacing it typically restores full flow. We always test the zone after installation to confirm proper pressure and coverage.