Each sprinkler setup has an optimal water pressure level unique to its design and function. Typically, household lawn sprinkler systems operate best within a range of 30 to 50 psi. However, this can vary based on the type of sprinkler heads you use. Spray heads and rotators usually perform optimally at about 30 psi, while rotors need pressures exceeding 30 psi. If your pressure is too low, you might end up with patches of dry lawn. On the…
Backflow in sprinkler systems is a critical issue that can have significant implications for the safety of our water supply. Backflow occurs when water flows backward through a water supply system, potentially contaminating it with hazardous substances. This article explores effective methods to protect your backflow systems, ensuring the safety and reliability of your water supply. 01. Turn off the shut-off valve On most residential backflow devices, there are two shut-off valves. These are typically…
Okay, so you’re staring at your dry backyard and thinking, yeah, something needs to happen. And then someone (probably your neighbor who has opinions about everything) says, “You going rotary or spray?” You nod like you know what that means, but let’s be honest – most folks don’t. It ain’t as simple as “this one’s better.” No no. It’s like trying to pick between pancakes and waffles when you’re half-asleep and the coffee ain’t kicked…