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J&P Landscape “Excellent
Quality at an Honest and Fair Price” |
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Sprinkler Systems |
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Design |
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Installation |
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Repair |
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Practices |
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Use heavier schedule-40 piping and NOT the weaker
schedule 200 (21S) “thin-wall.” |
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Use professional grade spray heads, valves, and
timers; NOT cheaper retail brands. |
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Refill and pack piping trenches thoroughly (2 or 3
times if needed) to prevent sod sinkage. |
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Foam cushions under sprinkler heads along driveways,
to prevent heads from sinking and to protect against vehicle damage. |
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Visit your home once again to adjust sprinkler heads
or timers if needed, free of charge. |
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Thoroughly prime, glue, ¼ turn, and hold 10 seconds all connections to guarantee
no-leak piping. |
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Set the valve box on brick to prevent a mower from
pressing down the box and cracking pipes. |
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Seal up piping holes into valve boxes to keep dirt out
and protect valves from dirt filling. |
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Use proper angled fittings for corners and do not bend
or stress pipe improperly. |
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Use sealed spray heads, NOT
open/capped, to prevent dirt & debris from inhibiting long term
operation. |