Installing A Lawn Sprinkler System For
Dummies
Are you thinking about installing a lawn sprinkler
system, and just not sure if you can do it? Well, you're
certainly not alone as sprinkler systems are more popular than
ever these days. Regardless of whether you're considering a
Rainbird sprinkler system, Hunter sprinkler system, or any
other lawn sprinkler, being able to do-it-yourself can seem
like a daunting task. Here is a quick rundown
on installing a lawn sprinkler system.
To get started you're going to need to know the measurements
of your yard and the area where you plan on watering. Layout
where you would like to place your sprinkler heads. You'll also
want to think about where you're going to locate the valve
boxes.
Don't think your plan needs to be drawn up like a
professional landscaper would do, but you'll want to write in
as many details as you can. You'll need to know this in order
to buy your lawn sprinkler supplies. You need to know the
answers to questions like; how many sprinkler heads do I need?
How much pipe will I need? By sketching out a plan you'll have
the answers you need.
Next, you will need to have your utility companies come out
and locate underground utility lines. I can't stress the
importance of this step enough. If you don't do this and you
dig up a line, you're responsible for all damages that occur.
It doesn't cost a dime to have this done, and it could easily
prevent you from rupturing a gas line or other utility. Be
smart and have this done for you.
Your next step after knowing where your utility lines are
laid out is to begin digging for your sprinkler water lines.
You can use a can of spray paint to mark out the grid system
and help you know where to dig. When it comes to digging, you
can either dig out the lines by hand with a shovel, or you can
use a trenching machine.
I don't think I need to tell you how much hard work it will
be to dig out the lines by hand. You can easily rent out a
trencher at your local rental store on a per day basis. It's
relatively inexpensive, and the time and labor it will save you
is well worth the extra expense. Unless you're just wanting to
get a good workout in, go the trenching route.
Once you've laid out the pipe you can begin connecting it
all together. Attach the sprinkler heads and connect the pipe
to your various valve boxes and you're basically ready to
go.
When looking at how to install a lawn sprinkler system, the
biggest issues are time and patience. It will probably take the
average do it yourselfer about a week to accomplish, unless you
have a crew of family and friends helping you. It will also
depend on your landscape. How big is your yard? What type of
soil do you have? If it's clay then things will take a little
longer, especially if digging by hand.
Installing a lawn sprinkler system is not that difficult,
and you'll enjoy the results of your efforts for many years to
come.
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