Saturday, 17 November 2012

Why Sprinkler Repair Can Down Your Equipment If Not Done On Time

By Rick Nevis


Sprinkler repair involves several activities for every individual component. Most defects can be tackled at home following some notes or maintenance manuals. If the repairs are involving, one is supposed to look for help from a technician. This article outlines some components and some solutions. It is advised to do routine checks on the whole system to prevent and detect defects earlier before they cause much damage.

Selection for lawn and fire sprinklers may also indicate whether there will be necessity for repair in a small period of use. Position and the method used to install also play a key role in making repairs and defect detection simpler. The first step while carrying out this process is attempting to pin point the major source of fault. This can be shown by the kind of sound the gadget produces, its performance, its efficiency, its simplicity of operation and the outward look among others.

A lawn sprinkler system has two major points it can break at, the main line and the head. The main line mostly breaks when aerating while the head does so mostly during mowing. The pipe system can also break down even though it is a bigger project than the aforesaid two.

While repairing the main lines, determine the point of failure first. This can simply be accomplished by locating the geyser or puddle of water inside the grass lawn. The major water supply unit must be turned off first and the effected area dug up. The dug hole needs to have a big space to permit someone to insert their hand through. Hack saws or pipe cutters may be utilized to cut off broken regions. The cuts should be straight to evade bad connections. Repair and expansion coupling are used to repair the pipes.

Once repairs are done, a PVC glue should be used to coat the exterior cuts of both ends on the piping. The interior of the coupler to be used to join them ought also to be glued. After everything has linked with glue, the coupler should be placed in position and expanded over to fit in the tube.

The coupler has to be given a little turn to assist in solidifying the glue. Allow the glue ten or so minutes to dry and test by turning the water on before covering the hole. If everything is satisfactory, the hole should be covered.

Repairing the head may be performed by carefully unscrewing it to prevent pulling the riser out from its position. To sustain the riser in its location, pliers may be utilized. Debris should never be allowed to get into the main line as that would lead to problems later on. New heads are supposed to be attached inside the risers which are finally screwed on the sprinkler lines and the bottom of the head. Testing is vital before covering the hole dug at the beginning.

Sprinkler repair includes several other components like the riser, the back flow-prevent valves, the controller and timers among many others. Most parts require replacement instead of being repaired. Even systems that function properly might be having issues within and therefore there is necessity for regular check-ups.




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