i have heard that the rainbird valves are one of the best even better than hunter i really like hunter products but is the rainbird valve better?? thanks bj
i am adding onto my existing sprinkler system and i am going to need about 30 more heads. what i was wondering is do i need another master valve or more wires for it. i had an irrigation guy come out and give me a quote and he thought we might need another 1. thanks BJ
thanks guys for the input i appreciate it
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by RidgeRun05</i> <br />First of all, When you add onto the system if your controller is not expandable, you are going to want to replace it with one that will manage the amount of zones you are planning on adding, and leave room for some future expansion if need be (you don't want to have to replace the controller again in a couple of years). If you goin...
dont use rainbird i have seen them work and the hunter pgps, pgjs and the prosprays are the best heads. they are also very easy to adjust and probably one of the most durable
when they built the house they only had money to put in an irrigation system for half of the yard. i was also wondering the controller i have right now is not expandable should i get a whole new controller like the hunter icc or just have a separate controller for the rest of the yard i'm gonna be finishing. what do u guys think of rainbird compared to hunter? right now i have hunter pgp's but they are pretty costly. would i be happy using a rainbird head?
hi we just moved into a new house and it has an existing sprinkler system but it doesnt cover the whole yard. i have got a couple of quotes to finish it but it it very expensive so i hope to do it myself. i had determined that i need about 25 to 30 more heads to finish it and i was wondering how i can find the main line and how do i T off of that? and suggestions would be great thanks bj