Get Smart About Lawn Sprinkler Systems
How to Fix a Sprinkler Head
Some sprinkler head fixes are easy to DIY. We’ve included the basic steps for fixing heads that won’t drop, cleaning or replacing nozzles or filters, and replacing malfunctioning Irrigreen and non-Irrigreen sprinkler heads.
How to Fix a Sprinkler Head
Some sprinkler head fixes are easy to DIY. We’ve included the basic steps for fixing heads that won’t drop, cleaning or replacing nozzles or filters, and replacing malfunctioning Irrigreen and...
How to Fix a Sprinkler Leak
Sprinkler leaks can cost much money in wasted water, but you can fix many problems yourself. Start by locating the source of the leak—a valve box, head, or supply line. Then, take the necessary steps to fix or replace...
How to Fix a Sprinkler Leak
Sprinkler leaks can cost much money in wasted water, but you can fix many problems yourself. Start by locating the source of the leak—a valve box, head, or supply line....
How to Adjust Sprinkler Heads
Adjusting out-of-alignment sprinkler heads is straightforward when you have the right tools and know the type of head(s). Generally, you turn the head to adjust the right and left stops and increase or shorten the arc’s radius.
How to Adjust Sprinkler Heads
Adjusting out-of-alignment sprinkler heads is straightforward when you have the right tools and know the type of head(s). Generally, you turn the head to adjust the right and left stops...
Is a Smart Sprinkler Controller Worth It?
While a smart sprinkler controller is more of an investment than a traditional controller, it is worth the extra cost. It can save money and water by increasing watering efficiency by irrigating in sync with the weather.
Is a Smart Sprinkler Controller Worth It?
While a smart sprinkler controller is more of an investment than a traditional controller, it is worth the extra cost. It can save money and water by increasing watering efficiency...
How Deep Are Sprinkler Lines?
Sprinkler lines should be buried below the grass roots, and deep enough the sprinkler heads sit flush with the soil surface or slightly above grade. The depth varies depending on factors but typically ranges from eight to 12 inches.
How Deep Are Sprinkler Lines?
Sprinkler lines should be buried below the grass roots, and deep enough the sprinkler heads sit flush with the soil surface or slightly above grade. The depth varies depending on...
How to Design a Sprinkler System
Designing a sprinkler system includes sketching the entire watering area, breaking the property into zones related to watering needs, and then picking appropriate sprinkler heads. After choosing heads, you add them to the property sketch.
How to Design a Sprinkler System
Designing a sprinkler system includes sketching the entire watering area, breaking the property into zones related to watering needs, and then picking appropriate sprinkler heads. After choosing heads, you add...