Irrigation repair

Irrigation Repair in Cyprus: Timers, Leaks, Drippers, and Dry Plants

Practical guide for Cyprus irrigation problems, including timers, blocked drippers, leaks, weak pressure, and uneven watering.

Irrigation water running across a cultivated garden area

Irrigation problems in Cyprus often show up as dry plants, patchy lawns, wet paving, weak pressure, or one part of the garden thriving while another fails.

Common irrigation issues

  • Timer not starting.
  • Wrong schedule after power cuts or seasonal changes.
  • Blocked drippers.
  • Split or leaking pipes.
  • Weak pressure.
  • Zones not opening.
  • Plants with different water needs on the same line.
  • Water running onto patios, paths, or walls.

What to check first

  • Is the controller powered?
  • Is the schedule correct?
  • Is water supply open?
  • Are any visible pipes split?
  • Are some drippers blocked while others work?
  • Did the issue start after garden work, pruning, construction, or a power cut?

Do not keep extending watering time if water is leaking somewhere else. That can waste water and still leave plants dry.

Why Cyprus gardens need good zoning

A Cyprus garden may include palms, citrus, hedges, lawn, herbs, pots, and drought-tolerant plants. These should not always receive the same amount of water. Poor zoning creates recurring plant loss and higher water bills.

When to request repair

Request irrigation help when:

  • the same area keeps drying out;
  • water pressure is weak;
  • timer settings are confusing;
  • plants die despite watering;
  • water appears on paving or near walls;
  • you need a seasonal reset before summer.

Information to send

  • Photos of controller/timer.
  • Photos of dry plants or wet/leaking areas.
  • City or village.
  • Garden size.
  • Whether the system is drip, sprinklers, or mixed.
  • When the problem started.

Location context

Irrigation repair enquiries should include the property area, photos, and urgency so any contractor or manual reviewer can understand the likely scope.

FAQ

Why do some plants stay dry even when irrigation runs?

Common reasons include blocked drippers, split pipes, poor zoning, weak pressure, timer errors, or plants with different watering needs on the same line.

What photos help an irrigation repair quote?

Send photos of the timer/controller, valves, visible pipes, dry zones, leaking areas, and the whole garden layout if possible.