5 Tips For A Successful Sprinkler Start-Up

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sprinkler 2 It's getting close to time to starting up that sprinkler system once again. Don't let the April showers fool you into thinking that you don't need it. For all you DIYers out there, Spring-Green has the 5 tips you need to get your irrigation system up and running when it comes time.

Remember these 5 sprinkler start-up tips:

  1. Depending on where you live, one of the first things you have to do is reinstall the backflow preventer, especially in the northern areas of the U.S. This may seem like a simple process, but unless you have the right tools, it can be a real challenge.
  2. If you are able to reinstall the back flow preventer, then you need to know the correct procedure to follow when recharging the sprinkler lines. When you watch the videos, it seems easy enough, but if done incorrectly, you could cause damage to your system.
  3. If you get past the previous step without incident, then you need to check each zone to make sure the sprinkler heads, nozzles and rotors are all functioning properly. Along with those parts, you need to make sure the valves are functioning correctly and turning on and off the different zones.
  4. If a valve is not functioning properly, there are re-build kits available. However, you run the risk of losing one of the 10 little pieces when taking the valve apart which can be frustrating.
  5. Remember to check with your state’s requirements regarding the start of your system.  In some states, like Illinois, you need a licensed plumber to start up your system.
Unless you have more than a working knowledge of how the system works, you could be spending a good deal of time going back and forth to the sprinkler supply store getting parts. It would be well worth the money to have a professional company take care of the start-up procedures of your sprinkler system. Contact your local Spring-Green to see if they offer irrigation services.