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If anyone would like to check out our website and give us some feedback, it would be helpful...Thanks...
I just wanted to get some feedback on our site. It also has a FAQ section that may interest some people with irrigation questions. Any feedback would be very helpful...thanks www.irrigationsolutions.com
I would guess that you have a valve that is not sealing all the way. Either that or you are on the bottom of a hill with the head. www.irrigationsolutions.com
You were really putting the tiny metal end in the big plastic opening???? LOL www.irrigationsolutions.com
For what you are looking for, Drip (Netafim) is the way to go www.irrigationsolutions.com
Why would you want to go with two controllers...just more of a chance of the clocks overlapping and not watering with the proper pressure. Also, if you need a rain-sensor or a matre valve, now you need two. JMHO www.irrigationsolutions.com
Can some people give me feedback on my site. It is www.irrigationsolutions.com Give me all the feedback you can...It would help me alot. Thanks, joe
Yes it will wor, 3/4 inch pipe is fine, you need 8 male adaptors to het the pvc connected to the heads, which are 1/2 inch female and you can get the parts anywhere...hope this helps www.irrigationsolutions.com
I would love for some of you to check out my site and give me the good, bad and ugly. Its located @ www.irrigationsolutions.com Thank you for all your help. Let me know what you think. Joe
Reset the clock and go to hunterindustries.com. you can downlaod a manual on how to use the clock because maybe you have the wrong one. Then re-program it and let it work. Good luck Http://www.irrigationsolutions.com
Information to the raindial. Go to... www.irrigationsolutions.com Hope this helps...
You want to see exactly where everything is going to be before installing a system. This is the only way to go!! www.irrigationsolutions.com
Wet boots, you got this right. Can we get a response and see what the reason would be?? www.irrigationsolutions.com
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you should leave it plugged in, in the off position. Not good to leave the clock off when its that cold. www.irrigationsolutions.com
The clocks online are all out of date. They carry no warrenty. Hopes this helps. Joe www.irrigationsolutions.com
Your system is asking for too much water and too fast. You should renovate it using a pro. Good luck http://www.irrigationsolutions.com
As a contractor, I would always recommend having a pro do it. There are alot of little things like adjustments that need to be done. Timing, opening the water supply slow, are a few more. For the hundred dollars or so it costs, it is well worth it. If a plant dies or a piece of grass dies, what does that cost. Leave it to the pros. Just my thought. http://www.irrigationsolutions.com
Get one or hire a professional contractor to find them for you. www.irrigationsolutions.com
I would not put more than 3 heads on a zone. Some places with small property have 20 zones to do the job right. You can drill a well and probably get better water. www.irrigationsolutions.com