A split-screen interactive comparison showing the traditional excavation method on one side and a clean no-dig riser solution on the other. Visual callouts emphasize time, turf damage, and dirt intrusion.
Traditional dig repair in progress; a technician is manually exposing the valve riser which requires significant labor and disturbs the surrounding turf. Click to learn about time, tools, and steps involved in a full excavation repair
The riser and valve assembly are unearthed and covered in soil, showing how dirt intrusion can affect components. Tap for details on common failures caused by soil, maintenance tips, and replacement options
A visible mound of displaced soil and torn turf highlights the landscaping impact of dig repairs. Learn about restoration costs, recovery time for grass, and methods to minimize surface damage
A clean, flush pop-up riser sits within intact turf, representing the no‑dig solution that avoids excavation. Click to read how no‑dig risers are installed, expected lifespan, and compatibility with existing systems
The sprinkler spray demonstrates functional performance without surrounding disturbance, emphasizing immediate water distribution and aesthetic benefits. Select this to compare irrigation efficiency and homeowner impact between repair methods