Irrigation Sprinklers Relocation / Removal

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Old 03-26-2012, 03:20 PM
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We are making arrangments to have a pool constructed, etc.. One thing the construction company will not do is remove / relocate our sprinklers in the designated pool area of the yard. I'm sure other owners have had to deal with this each time a pool is constructed but I don't have a clue who to contact to remove / relocate / cap the sprinkler heads; HELP! Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Best Regards, B. Johnson
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Old 03-26-2012, 04:06 PM
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When we had our lanai expanded, we found out who installed the system when the house was built and contacted them to relocate the sprinklers. The information was in the folder we got with the sprinkler information. If you don't have a folder like that, contact home warranty and they know who put in your system.
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Old 03-27-2012, 04:08 AM
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Not sure what pool company you are using, but I do believe that if T&D was doing it, they would move them...
But in any case, Action Sprinkler or Action Irrigation. The cats name is Chip. I will have to get the number for you. Really good cat.. He has great prices and great work.
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Old 03-27-2012, 05:36 AM
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Not sure I would want to deal with a pool company that would not do the entire job. Moving sprinklers has to be "common" in TV for companies that put in pools. May be time to look for a different pool company - one experienced in working in TV.
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Old 03-27-2012, 06:00 AM
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Not sure I would want to deal with a pool company that would not do the entire job. Moving sprinklers has to be "common" in TV for companies that put in pools. May be time to look for a different pool company - one experienced in working in TV.
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Old 03-27-2012, 06:39 AM
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Not sure I would want to deal with a pool company that would not do the entire job. Moving sprinklers has to be "common" in TV for companies that put in pools. May be time to look for a different pool company - one experienced in working in TV.
The company that put in my pool in TV also did not deal with irrigation lines or vegetation. After contacting several companies for moving irrigation lines I decided to do it myself.
Don't think moving sprinklers is "common" practice and is up to the individual pool companies.
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Old 03-27-2012, 02:20 PM
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T&D did my pool,, moved everything, and I mean everything. New Sod, the whole nine yards and even kicked the extra point.
That should be included in the price of the pool. Sounds like a way to make a few more greenbacks.
At any point, Chip at Action is good, or you can find many small outfits that will do the job.
If you use the company that installed them, feed the wallet some carbohydrates, to fatten it up before you call them. Just a thought...
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