A leak or break in your sprinkler's water line can also cause low pressure in the system and make one or more heads fail to pop up. If this is the problem, they might seep water even when the sprinklers are turned off. Cracked or broken heads generally can't be repaired, and instead need to be replaced.May 8, 2020
How do I make my sprinklers pop higher?
Press the pop-up riser on the sprinkler head down firmly, but gently, with your foot so that it is pushed all the way back down into the body (you may get wet doing this!) Then release it so it pops back up.
Why don't my sprinklers have pressure?
The most common cause of low water pressure in sprinklers is the backflow preventer valves not opening fully. Even if the handles are partially turned or only one of them is turned, this is enough to restrict the water flow, resulting in a low-pressure sprinkler and dried out plants.
Why won't my sprinkler heads come up?
— When a sprinkler head is clogged with dirt or other debris, it will soon fail to rise completely out of the ground. — A leak in the water line can cause low water pressure and keep water from flowing to the sprinkler head. If water doesn't reach the sprinkler head, then it won't pop-up out of the ground.