What You Need To Know Concerning Irrigation Repairs

| Wednesday, January 22, 2014
By Judy Sullivan


Prompt repair of irrigation system problems prevents loss or damage to landscapes and wasted water. Identifying and correcting the specific problem can prevent additional harmful impacts. Routine irrigation repairs are required so as to ensure the landscape is well watered.

Many irrigation problems are easy to work on though they should first be identified so as to be rectified. The best way of maintaining irrigation systems is undertaking inspection while the system is on. A problem encountered in many watering systems is clogging of sprinklers. This is caused by dirt or debris that gets trapped in the nozzle of a given sprinkler. In this case, little or no water will exit the nozzle when the system is put on.

There are crucial steps that need to be observed when working on spray sprinklers that have been damaged. Initially, the riser is raised by application of a clamping device made from a soft material. Use of less force when clumping will also help not damage the riser. The filter then undergoes thorough rinsing process to remove all the dirt. Before fixing the detached parts, the system is supposed to be flushed to make sure that no debris left in the system.

The procedure for correcting damaged rotor sprayers is first removing its internals because the basket shaped filter is located at the bottom surface of the rotor body. This is usually achieved by unscrewing the top part of the rotor from the body by applying counter clockwise turns. Remove also the filter and rinse the filter thoroughly.

Worn out seals and sprinklers are what leads to most leaks. If the sprinkler body is located below ground level, the area around it should be dug out so as to free the body of the sprinkler from the soil. Clean the area where the new sprinkler will screw on so that soil will not be introduced into the system when the sprinklers are changed. Leaks often develop from broken pipe connections at the base of sprinklers, especially near streets and driveways.

High pressure experienced by valves can lead to leakages once the system is put into use for long time. If repairing an electric valve, waterproof connectors should be applied on all wire connections so as to prevent signal loss between it and the timer as a result of water damage. A valve that shows an external crack must be replaced.

The sprinklers in your landscape will become obstructed in different ways. This may be as a result of objects that are left lying on the field such as cans. Some plant species may produce branches that constitute to obstruction. The person entitled with the maintenance of a certain field is expected to plant new trees with respect to watering system design.

Missing nozzles is a common problem handled during irrigation repairs. Some are damaged by mowers or get detached once the system is put in use for a long duration. A missing nozzle leads to decreased pressure in other parts of your system causing non uniform sprinkling of water.




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