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Thursday, May 31st 2012, 10:12pm

Author: ris

broken pipe

found it. The sprinkler at the corner of front walk and driveway was connected to a T. one end of the T went under the walk to a very small chunk of dirt under the bay window. The pipe was broken on the house side of the walk under the walk. capped the T heading under the sidewalk, no leak. Whew. I was worried they laid the pipe and then put the walkway over it.

Thursday, May 31st 2012, 9:37am

Author: ris

broken pipe

Yep, done that. I think the water leak is close to the drain pipe that flows to the street. I was going to try checking in a line from the drain at the street straight to the house where the gutter downspout is. Might be along that line. A couple of the heads are right on that line also. Quoted from "Wet_Boots" Sometimes, you need to cap off the heads in the leaky zone, to get enough water flowing to show itself at the point of the leak.

Thursday, May 31st 2012, 9:34am

Author: ris

my trevails.

Oregon. http://www.subutil.com/water_service/water_quality/backflow_program The PDFs have the clearance drawings.

Thursday, May 31st 2012, 1:21am

Author: ris

my trevails.

Just one problem plaguing me at this point, figure out where a broken pipe is (I suspect that's the problem). anyway, I moved into this house last year. after moving in, I took a look at the system one of the previous owners had installed. 2 pvc pipes coming up out of the ground and capped. a couple of ball valves for shutting off water and 7 control valves in 2 valve boxes.. (terminology right?). Controller on the other side of the house in the garage, no transformer for it.. oh well. I finally...

Thursday, May 31st 2012, 12:53am

Author: ris

broken pipe

It's an old system with Nelson (now Signature) valves. No bleed screw. I used a long screwdriver with the tip to the valve and handle to the ear to track down valves stuck open (old trick from troubleshooting tube-type radios). Got the diaphragms changed on a couple of valves. I can hear the water source going pretty good with the 4 heads in the zone capped. Given the water that is making it through the drain, I'm pretty sure it's a leak in a pipe. I may have to just use a shovel and open up the...

Wednesday, May 30th 2012, 10:57pm

Author: ris

broken pipe

I have a broken pipe somewhere out front. Moved into a house last summer, just getting around to getting the sprinkler system running. one zone in the front has very low pressure. I've capped the heads I've found, and left the zone 'on'. No water is coming to the surface, but I do see some going down through the drain at the curb. I'm guessing the water has found a path to the drain pipe and not coming to the surface. that zone has four sprinkler heads around the side of the lawn near the walkwa...