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Installing a 4" Pop-Up Continuous Sprayer Sprinkler Head
Be sure to leave the sprinkler head protective caps in place during the installation. Start by marking on the zone pipe where the saddle-T will be installed. Push down in the center of the saddle-T with the core tool and twist. A small hole will ... [... more]
DIYnet

Installing the Backflow-Prevention Device
Created a scale drawing and plotted out the locations of the sprinkler heads Used vibratory plow to dig trench and pull all polyethylene pipe underground In this episode, host Heidi Robinson and irrigation specialist Chuck Coddington continue the ... [... more]
DIYnet

Saturn III Pop-up Gear Drive - Black
The Saturn III is the best of class of all gear drive rotor pop-up sprinkler heads. The Saturn III is the number one consumer choice for medium area gear drive sprinkler heads. Complete coverage from 15 Ft. up to 30 Ft. The Saturn III is perfect for [... more]
$8.94
The Home Depot

2 In. Plastic Spring-Loaded Pop-Up
Flush plug. Body only. Nozzle sold separately. Use with fixed or adjustable spray nozzles. [... more]
$1.95
The Home Depot

Repairing a Broken Sprinkler Head
Michael Dobry, of Slade Industrial Landscapes, outlines the steps you must take to repair a broken sprinkler head. Because most sprinkler systems operate automatically when you're away, you will need to turn the valve on in order to locate the ... [... more]
DIYnet

Sprinkler Head Types
Before detailing the installation process for the irrigation system, guest Chuck Coddington finishes explaining the system's functionality to host Heidi Robinson. As soon as water passes through a valve from the main line, it enters a "zone ... [... more]
DIYnet

Installing Microsprayer Sprinkler Heads
Clamp a fitting to the end of the pipe so that you can add the reducer. Attach a plastic reducer to the fitting in the end of the zone pipe by screwing the two ends together ( Mark where on the 1/2" pipe you want a microsprayer to be located and ... [... more]
DIYnet

How to Replace an In-Ground Sprinkler Head
We've all driven past an area being watered with automatic sprinklers only to see one sprinkler spouting out a fountain of water rather than delivering a nice spray. The cause is likely a broken sprinkler head, and it's relatively easy to ... [... more]
eHow

How to Clean Inground Sprinkler Heads
Inground sprinkler systems are a great way to keep lawns and gardens efficiently watered. Although these systems are useful, over time inground sprinkler heads can become dirty or clogged. Yearly cleaning of inground sprinkler heads is important ... [... more]
eHow

How to Repair a Pop-Up Sprinkler Head
Pop-up sprinkler heads are a great invention that allow water to reach all parts of the lawn, but thanks to careless mowers, debris and deterioration, you'll have to repair them from time to time. Usually, it's only necessary to replace the ... [... more]
eHow

570 Shrub Sprinkler With Van Nozzle 0-360 Degree 12 Ft.
Mount this shrub spray sprinkler on a 1/2" National Pipe Thread (NPT) Riser with any 570 Fixed-Spray Nozzle and effectively irrigate small shrubs and planters without water waste. [... more]
$2.60
The Home Depot

570 Shrub Spray With 180 Degree Nozzle - 15 Ft.
Mount this shrub spray sprinkler on a 1/2 In. National Pipe Thread (NPT) Riser with any 570 Fixed-Spray Nozzle and effectively irrigate small shrubs and planters without water waste. [... more]
$1.97
The Home Depot
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