Thinking of putting in a watering system yourself?
If you have been considering a system, whether installed by someone else or put in yourself, let us know. We can help with design and instructions on installing an automatic underground sprinkler system.
There is a lot of work to putting a system in, but if you are an avid do-it-yourselfer you may have the skills to put a system in yourself. The most important part is getting the particulars right. Such as gallons per minute available from your water source, be it a pump or city water supply. Size of the lawn as a whole, and divided up into sections.
This will give us the information needed to determine the number and type of sprinkler heads required to water each area. Matched precipitation is important also, this will put the same amount of water on all parts of the lawn so you don't have dry spots and wet spots.
If you are serious about tackling this project, but are unsure of where to start, we can (when given the required information) design a system for you and provide instructions on how to do each step of the installation process. If this interests you Contact us. We offer complete lawn sprinkler system design & technical help
We can design your lawn sprinkler system for you with the following help from you, Either fax or e-mail a certificate of survey of your property, which is available from the city if you don't have one, Otherwise you will need to measure your yard following the simple steps below.
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The
first step to designing your sprinkler system is to measure your
property.
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Step 1. Measure the distance around the outer edge of your lawn otherwise known as the property line. Draw the measurements on graph paper as you measure.
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Step 2. Measure the distance around the house and any landscaping you might have around the house, and add the measurements on the graph paper.
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Step 3. You will need to figure out where the house sits on the lot, and that can be done by the following, Measure from the front right corner of the house to right side property line and mark that on the paper, Then measure from the front right corner of the house to the street and mark that on the graph paper.
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Hunter Industries Residential Design Handbook

