Plus, it’s critical to check local building codes and see if you need permits for installation work and whether your system needs a backflow preventer. City code also may dictate how deep to bury your system to account for winter conditions and freeze/thaw cycles. Examine your water source ...
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Time your watering: Just like other times of the year, water in the morning between 5 a.m. and 9 a.m. to allow the moisture to be absorbed before nighttime and reduce the risk of frost damage. Adjust run times: If you use an automaticsprinkler system, set it to water for less time...
I was desperate so I installed a sump pump backflow preventer. It helps but it is not the cure. Should I have another Septic installer look at how it was installed or call a plumber. I am going to check the baffle but right now the ground is frozen. On 2019-12-28 0 by (mod)...
If your sprinkler system is connected to your house water source, then there should be a backflow preventer that ensures sprinkler water doesn't flow into the house. Shut the backflow valve and then open the manual drain valve on the sprinkler system. The manual drain valve will allow any wa...
Return to the backflow preventer and open the two flow valves — as with the main shut off valve, open these slowly to prevent a shock to the system. Turn the valve handles so they are parallel with the pipe. Open the lower valve (before the vacuum breaker) first, then open th...