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Things to Consider When Preparing Your Sprinkler System for Summer


Summer is almost here, and you know that means it is time to get your lawn looking in tip-top shape. However, before you start watering your lawn with your sprinkler system, you need to prepare it for the hot months ahead. A poorly maintained and damaged sprinkler system can waste water, damage your lawn, and cost you a lot of money in repairs. That's why in this blog post, we will discuss the things that you need to consider when preparing your sprinkler system for the summer season.


Check Your Sprinkler Heads


The first thing you need to do when preparing your sprinkler system for summer is to check your sprinkler heads. Look for broken or clogged heads, which can cause water to spray in the wrong direction, waste water, and inadequately water your lawn. You can replace the broken heads or take the time to clean your existing ones, ensuring that they work correctly.


Inspect the Water Pressure


The second thing you need to do is inspect the water pressure. Adequate water pressure is necessary for your sprinkler system to function correctly. Low pressure can cause your sprinkler heads to come out with a low and ineffective spray, and high pressure can cause them to pop off. Check your pressure gauge and adjust the pressure if required.


Consider Upgrading Your Sprinkler System


If your sprinkler system is old and outdated, it may no longer be efficient. You may consider upgrading to a new, more advanced system to save water and money. New systems are much more water-efficient and allow for smarter watering schedules tailored to your lawn's needs. If you are not sure whether to make such an investment, you can check with a professional to assess your current system.


Get Rid of Weeds


Before turning on your sprinklers, make sure to remove any weeds around the sprinkler heads. Weeds can prevent your sprinkler heads from receiving water, causing areas of your lawn to go dry. This can also impact the performance of your sprinkler system. A simple exercise like removing weeds from around your sprinkler heads can improve your lawn's health significantly.


Run a System Check


Run a full system check to ensure your sprinkler system is working efficiently. Turn on your sprinkler system and note how each head is working. Walk around your lawn to ensure that no areas are going dry or being over-watered. This ensures that your sprinkler system is working correctly, preventing water waste and saving you from costly repairs.


In summary, preparing your sprinkler system for the summer season is essential if you want to have a green and beautiful lawn. You can start by checking and cleaning your sprinkler heads, inspecting the water pressure and upgrading your system if necessary, getting rid of weeds, and running a full system check. This ensures that your sprinkler system works effectively, saving you water and money in the long run. A little bit of time and effort now can go a long way in bringing you a lush and healthy lawn throughout the summer months.


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