Irrigation Valve Replacement
The valves in your sprinkler box are what turn each zone on and off. When one sticks, a zone keeps running long after the timer says stop, or it never comes on at all. We open the valve box, find the one that has failed, and replace it so the zones follow the timer again.
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Signs a Valve Has Failed
A stuck valve shows up as a zone that ignores the timer, one way or the other.
A zone that will not stop
Sprinklers that keep running after the cycle ends, sometimes until you shut the water off.
A zone that will not start
The timer calls a zone but no heads come up and nothing happens.
Water in the valve box
A valve box that sits full of water, or weeps even when the system is off.
A weak, low zone
A zone where the heads barely rise because the valve is not opening fully.
Open the Box, Replace the Valve
We open the valve box and run the zone that is misbehaving. We check whether the valve opens and closes, whether the wiring is sound, and whether the timer is sending the right signal, so we are sure the valve itself is the problem.
When the valve has failed, we shut the water to the system, replace the valve, and reconnect the wiring. We run the zone again so you can watch it start and stop on the timer the way it should.
When to Replace a Valve
If a zone has stopped listening to the timer, the valve is the usual suspect.
Find the Stuck Valve, Fix the Zone
You know which valve failed and why before we replace it.
Tell us what the zone does
Let us know if it will not stop, will not start, or runs weak. It points us to the valve.
We test and quote
We run the zone, check the valve and wiring, and price the work before we start.
We replace and confirm
We fit the new valve, reconnect it, and watch the zone follow the timer.
Booking a Valve Replacement
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Irrigation Valve FAQs
A valve that sticks open keeps sending water to that zone even after the timer stops. Replacing the valve usually fixes it.
It can be the valve, the wiring, or the timer signal. We check all three so we replace the part that actually failed.
Yes. If only one has failed, we replace that one. We will tell you if others look close behind.
A single valve is usually a one-visit job once we confirm it is the cause.
Yes. We cover North Vancouver, West Vancouver, the North Shore, and nearby parts of Greater Vancouver.