Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Try YouTube. There is a wealth of information there and you can see experts actually doing what you would like to do. It has become a go to place for me.
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[QUOTE=Hiltongrizz11;1940263]Sad that you gave this person your sales pitch for your personal preference rather than addressing the very
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We have two watering days. I doubt many follow what is supposed to be. I don't know but I would wonder if, you and your neighbor run your sprinkler at the same time if the pressure drops. As far as browning lawns, I regularly ride my bike. It has been hot and dry. Most everyone has browning lawns. I would cut back on fertilizer which makes your lawn need more water and raise the cutting height which allows your grass to run roots deeper and shades the soil. |
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I am not a professional. There are two types of heads; those with the threads on the inside and those with threads on the outside. Hunter and Toro are compatable and have threads on the outside. I use Hunter MP1000 - 8'-15' and MP2000 - 13'-21'. Both are available on Amazon. My main issue with Hunter is that the filters clog, if you call the guy he will replace the whole head, if you do-it-yourself you clean the filter under the tap with a toothbrush. |
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It is possible to add sprinkler heads to an existing head outlet. The head is a pipe which screws onto an elbo joint in the lines about 1 foot under ground. You dig around it to replace. You can add a T-joint to the elbo and put two risers on, with different sprinkler heads, say rotor for distance, another for nearby. All the heads and riser parts are in ACE hardware among others. You can also get a T-joint that goes on the existing riser under the single head for attaching a drip tube outlet for particular plants; drip tubes use tips with various flow rates available, tubing in store.
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Covrage with long stream rotors appears to be done with over-lapping, area near one sprinkler head is covered by drop from another rotor.
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Go into The Home Depot ask for the Plumbing Master trade specialist tell him what you expect from the head do a flow and pressure test give him the number. Remember sprinkler installation is trade that the installer should and must be trained not for DYI. As they say your penny wise and dollar foolish when you try to do thing that you have knowledge about it usually cost you double.
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Had similar irrigation water not covering issue.
When your irrigation was originally installed it most likely covered the area good - they do a good job on irrigation down here. Have you checked the problem heads for fine sand buildup inside the tiny teeth of spray head, and are all the ridges or teeth in good shape? The ridges are plastic and do get brittle and fall out like a tooth. If there is a fine screen, you may choose to remove it. With the head off, turn the zone on to clear pipe. Ace Hardware is a good source for same heads. Some Ace stores have better selection of Hunter sprinkler parts. Ace on 466 and 27/441 often have different Hunter irrigation stock. Prior owner may have replaced a sprayer head with an entirely different spray head pattern than originally installed. Sounds like you are ready for the challenge. You will get it resolved on your own. We are back in northern Illinois until the Fall, so not able to offer in-person help. |
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