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Question: How To Locate Sprinkler Lines

How do I find my sprinkler lines?

You can tell (roughly) where the pipes will be for that zone by finding the shortest path from the valve box that connects all the sprinklers in a zone. As long as you dig carefully, you shouldn’t have too much trouble. The pipes are usually pretty tough and are usually buried about a foot or so under the ground.

How can I find my sprinkler lines without digging?

If you prefer to locate the lines and heads of your system without digging, rent a valve locator or even a metal detector and mark areas once found – better yet, call call 811, a federally mandated service, and ask someone to come out and locate the system for you.

How deep are residential sprinkler lines?

Dig for Your Sprinkler System The trenches will be relatively shallow, usually 6 to 12 inches deep, depending on your area’s freeze cycles and frost severity. The trench must also be deep enough to allow the sprinklers to retract underground to prevent breakage from lawn machines.

How do you find buried sprinkler wire?

Dig small holes every ten feet to trace the wire. Be careful not to cut the wire. It is helpful to note that buried irrigation valve wires rarely run under driveways. Sometimes this location method will find the buried lawn irrigation valves.

Where are PVC sprinkler lines?

If you don’t immediately hit a pipe, insert your probe rod a few inches to the left and then to the right until you find the pipe. Sprinkler pipes are often 8 inches below the surface, but main supply lines can be up to 18 inches below.

Can you find sprinkler valves with a metal detector?

A metal detector is unlikely to work because the valves are most likely to be plastic with very little metal in them. If you don’t have any luck probing small low spots near the begining of the zone, it may require someone to do a wire trace for the valve.

How do I find buried sprinkler valves?

The cheapest and easiest way to find buried irrigation valves is often to probe the soil with a thin rod, such as a long screwdriver. Often you can estimate the rough location of the irrigation valve, then find a buried valve box by probing the ground.

Can you plant over a sprinkler line?

1) The roots of the tree will eventually entangle themselves in the line, potentially damaging the sprinkler system. The buried sprinkler lines are for the lawn where, of course, the grass roots are very shallow. If you don’t care about the sprinkler lines, you could go ahead and plant wherever you’d like.

How far can you run irrigation pipe?

LENGTH OF RUN LIMITS: ½ inch tubing can run up to 200 linear ft. ¼ inch tubing should not exceed 19 ft in length. MAXIMUM FLOW CAPACITY: ½ tubing can handle a maximum of 240 GPH or 4 GPM.

How do I find the main water line to my house?

The main water line will be found underground between the shut off valve and the water meter. If you don’t find the shut off valve outside the house, it will definitely be in the house. For water shut off valves that are located inside the house, they will be found in the basement, crawlspace, garage or utility room.

How do you find sprinkler heads without turning them on?

Pull a metal garden rake gently over the area of the grass where you suspect sprinkler heads are located if you cannot turn water on to the system. If the sprinkler heads are buried, you may need to apply greater pressure to the rake so it digs slightly into the soil.

Do all sprinkler systems have a master valve?

A master valve is an automatic valve, typically an electric solenoid type valve, that is installed at the point where the irrigation system connects to the water supply. Most, but not all, irrigation controllers have a master valve circuit built in to them.

How much does it cost to find sprinkler valves?

Sprinkler System Repair Cost by Type of Replacement Type of Replacement Average Replacement Costs (Parts and Labor) Valve Box $75 – $125 Filter $75 – $150 Solenoid $85 – $150 Valve $85 – $150.

How many zones can a sprinkler valve control?

Can I run more than one zone at a time? For the controllers HC, PROHC, HPC, you can only run a single zone at a time based on the power output available. Running multiple zones at once is usually not possible due water-pressure and flow limitations at residential properties.

What are sprinkler risers?

What is a Sprinkler Riser. Fire sprinkler riser is like a bridge between your water supply and the sprinkler pipes in your building. That’s where water gets onto the building for fire extinguishing purposes. In actual sense, sprinkler riser is the main component of the sprinkler system.

Can you cap a sprinkler head?

To cap a sprinkler head, you’ll have to remove the existing sprinkler cap and replace it with a flat cap that will prevent water from flowing into that head. You can also completely remove the sprinkler head and cap it with a PVC pipe cap.

How much is a sprinkler head replacement?

On average, sprinkler head replacement costs between $65 and $90 to hire a professional, or $2 to $12 per head if you replace them yourself. The cost to install additional sprinkler heads is between $94 and $103. Replacing or relocating sprinkler heads for your entire lawn will cost about $400.