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Tuesday, September 13th 2005, 4:15am

by bobw

Rainbird and Hunter are both top notch brands. I don't think you can go wrong with either. Just make sure that you are being quoted for contractor grade parts and not consumer stuff that you can find in home stores.

Monday, September 12th 2005, 8:43am

by ekimztak

Rainbird vs. Hunter

I have been getting quotes on having a home sprinlker system installed. Alot of the contractors use Hunter and some use Rainbird. The quote I got from someone who uses Rainbird was almost $1000 less than Hunter with everything else being the same. Does anyone have any opinions as to which system is better and if it makes that much of a difference. Thanks