Lawn Sprinkler

Sprinkler systems are a dream come true. They allow you to have a lush, green lawn without watering it with a hose or moving sprinklers around continuously. The most significant benefit would most likely be not needing to remember to water the lawn every few days.

As wonderful as they are, sprinklers are a mechanical system that needs some upkeep and attention. You should have a pleasant, relaxed summer on a lovely lawn if you follow these suggestions.

Make the following changes to your sprinkler system installation:

  • Drink water first thing in the morning. The fungus can grow on your lawn if you water it at night.
  • If you have a sprinkler system, add a rain shutoff device to avoid wasting water by watering when it isn’t needed.
  • Check to see how much water your sprinkler system generates. To find out, place empty tuna cans in the path of your sprinkler heads. Separate your work into zones.
  • Set the sprinkler for a specific time, such as 30 minutes.
  • When you’re done, pour all of the water into a single container and use a ruler to measure the depth.
  • Take that number and divide it by the number of cans to get the average amount of water applied in that zone over 30 minutes.
  • Because different sprinkler heads deliver different amounts of water, each zone will differ significantly. Keep your grass hydrated by watering it one to one and a half inches each week (including Mother Nature’s additions).
  • Every month, inspect your system by watching it run. This will allow you to double-check that all heads are still aligned properly, that no heads are broken or leaking significant amounts of water, that all zones are still turning on, and that there are no major wet spots in the lawn suggesting subsurface leaks.

Additional Tips 

TIP: If you have a new sprinkler system installation in Tulsa, buy some extra heads and parts. Repairs will be a breeze if you have a few spare parts.

If you discover a problem and need to dig, call ahead to have the utilities identified, so you don’t damage any underground lines. Your city will normally designate your subsurface utility lines within 24-48 hours.

Before the winter, blow out your sprinkler system. If water is left in the underground pipes, it will freeze and cause damage if it is not removed by air pressure.

Don’t Water Concrete Areas Like Sidewalks or Driveways

  • Don’t wastewater (or money) by watering concrete areas like sidewalks or driveways with your sprinkler system. Make certain that your sprinkler heads only water the lawn and landscaped areas. On average, wasteful watering can waste up to 500 gallons of water every month.
  • If it’s raining, don’t use your sprinkler system. When there’s a chance of rain, switch off your sprinkler if you don’t have rain sensors.
  • Make sure your yard isn’t overwatered. Overwatering causes your sprinkler system to be wastewater, causing runoff into the streets or drains. Most KC lawns only need 1–12 inches of water per week to stay green during the summer.
  • Watering should be avoided between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Watering should occur between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m.
  • Watering in the evening will encourage mildew and fungus, but 4-7 p.m. is the next best period if you can’t water in the morning.
  • If it’s a hot afternoon, your water will evaporate due to wind and evaporation. • Don’t overwater your lawn. Longer, deeper waterings promote deeper root growth and prevent browning and burning during the summer’s hottest weeks.

Conclusion 

Why not stock up on high-quality equipment and contact for a sprinkler installation in Tulsa now that you’ve learned everything there is to know about sprinkler systems?

Extreme Irrigation & Lawn is a Tulsa-based company that installs and repairs sprinkler systems. Allow us to assist you in making your landscape more beautiful. Are you ready to begin? Request a quotation right now for a new sprinkler system installation in Tulsa