Hard water can be an obstacle to the smooth functioning of your sprinkler system. It contains a high concentration of minerals like magnesium and calcium. These minerals leave white, chalky deposits on your sprinkler heads and nozzles. These deposits, commonly called limescale, can hamper water flow and reduce water pressure. Ultimately, this leads to uneven watering and a decline in your lawn’s health. You will need effective cleaning and preventative measures to ensure the sprinkler…
In-ground sprinkler systems help keep the lawn or garden looking aesthetic in the summer and spring months. However, the water…
Are you worried about maintaining your lush green lawn during the hot summer months? You must have a properly working sprinkler system with good plastic pipes for watering the lawn. Here we will explore some plastic pipes that are best suited for the sprinkler system. There was a time until the mid-1970s when black steel pipes dominated the sprinkler piping market. However, the advent of plastic pipes has made them a popular option for their versatility and…