Fixing What Breaks Before Damage Spreads

Maintenance and Irrigation installation in Pasadena for irrigation installation, leaks, broken sprinkler heads, damaged edging, and failing landscape structures

Power Tree Service handles installation, maintenance and repairs in Pasadena and surrounding areas for property owners dealing with irrigation system failures, cracked hardscaping, broken timbers in planting beds, or sprinkler heads that no longer rotate or spray correctly. You call when water pools in areas it should not, when landscape edging has separated or crumbled, or when retaining walls show signs of movement or soil washout behind them.

This service includes replacing damaged sprinkler components, recalibrating spray patterns to avoid overspray onto hardscaping, repairing or resetting landscape timbers and edging, and stabilizing retaining structures before soil erosion undermines their foundation. We also address minor grading problems that develop after initial installation, redirecting water flow to prevent puddling or runoff that carries mulch and soil away from planting beds.

Contact us when you notice irrigation inefficiency, visible damage to landscape features, or standing water where the ground should drain normally.

Identifying and Resolving Landscape System Failures

We begin by inspecting the system or structure in question, checking for broken fittings, clogged emitters, or physical displacement caused by soil settling or root intrusion. In Pasadena, where water pressure varies and clay soil shifts with seasonal moisture changes, irrigation lines can crack at joints and sprinkler heads can sink below grade, reducing coverage and wasting water on pavement instead of plantings.

After repairs, you will see consistent water distribution across planting zones, sprinkler heads that sit level with the soil surface and rotate without obstruction, and landscape edging that holds mulch in place without gaps or tilting. Retaining walls will sit flush against backfill, with drainage outlets clear and functioning to relieve hydrostatic pressure during rain.

We do not service mainline breaks requiring excavation beyond landscape zones or repair structural damage to concrete foundations. The work addresses failures within installed landscape systems and features that affect plant health, water efficiency, and the visual integrity of outdoor spaces.

Repair Questions Homeowners Ask Most

Common questions focus on diagnosing irrigation problems, understanding when repairs are needed versus replacement, and knowing what regular upkeep prevents future breakdowns.

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How do you locate irrigation leaks?
We run each zone while observing pressure drops, wet spots in dry weather, and areas where grass grows faster or stays greener due to excess moisture. Small leaks often appear as soft spots in the soil or as water seeping through mulch between scheduled watering times.
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What causes sprinkler heads to break?
Mowers and foot traffic crack plastic housings, and soil settling causes heads to sink below grade where mower blades strike them. Mineral buildup from hard water can also jam internal components, preventing rotation or causing uneven spray patterns.
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When should landscape edging be replaced?
Edging needs replacement when it no longer holds soil and mulch in place, has separated from adjacent sections, or has cracked to the point where it flexes under pressure. Plastic edging degrades faster in direct sun, while metal and composite materials last longer but can still shift if not properly staked.
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Why do retaining walls lean or crack?
Walls fail when drainage is inadequate and water pressure builds up behind them, or when soil beneath the base erodes and removes support. In Pasadena, clay soil expands when wet and contracts when dry, creating movement that destabilizes walls not built with proper backfill and weep holes.
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How often should irrigation systems be checked?
Inspect your system at the start of each growing season and after any significant rain or soil disturbance. Early detection of leaks, clogged emitters, or misaligned heads prevents water waste and avoids plant stress from inconsistent moisture delivery.

Power Tree Service responds to maintenance and repair needs across Pasadena, addressing irrigation malfunctions, hardscape damage, and structural issues that affect how your landscape performs. Reach out to schedule an inspection or request repairs for problems you have already identified.