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Old 06-04-2004, 08:52 PM
Tony Hwang
 
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Default Any suggestion on sprinkler installation?

frank wrote:
On Sat, 3 Apr 2004 18:52:25 -0600, "Tony"
wrote:


I'm planning to have a lawn sprinkler installed. Overall property size is
1/3 acre, less house and driveway.

None of my friends have had work of this sort done, so I've called several
local nurseries and a lawn service I've had good success with for
references. Every one of these places said their primary recommendation was
the same company in this area. Interestingly enough, when calling around to
businesses in the area, I had the best "vibe" from this place even before
seeking references. It's also nice that this business is less than 2 miles


from my home.


This is a heavy business time for this work in our area, and so it may be a
couple of weeks before someone can come out to look over my property and
give me an estimate. A few other businesses in the area gave me a "rough
quote" over the phone. A couple of businesses even gave me the specific
price they charged for other homes in my neighborhood with yards and systems
of similar size to mine. I'm prepared to pay whatever cost would be
reasonable to get a high quality system. (We've saved a while to get this
put in, and I want to have it done right.)

What kinds of questions should I specifically ask the representative when he
comes by? Apart from the overall design of the system, placement of heads,
types of heads used, manufacturer and warranty, are there any other good
questions to ask?

Since this company is of such excellent reputation, I'd like to rely on
their expertise, but at the same time I want to go into this fully informed
as to potential pitfalls.

A year or so ago I sent my yard info off to Toro to have them spec out a
system if I were to do it myself. The system was so intimidating, I decided
a professional install would be the way to go. Is it likely that a local
company would install a system very similar to the one Toro spec'd out, or
was that system overkill (to sell more Toro heads and equipment)?

I'd really like to have a sophisticated controller since the sytem is likely
to be spec'd out with several zones, and there is a difference in the type
of grass and amount of sun present in each zone. Any recommendations on
this kind of equipment? Is there a difference in the "high end" controllers
and the el cheapo versions?

My yard does have a good number of trees in certain areas. They are very
mature oak and magnolia trees. I don't think there'd be any reason that
sprinkler lines would need to run extremely close to these trees, but I can
see the trenching cutting some of the roots that are close to the lawn
surface. Is this any great cause for concern?

Tony



I'm no expert in this but if you have a frost depth of soil, I'd be
sure to either have it below frost depth or able to withstand the
frozen soil. Also, be sure to get a detailed mapping of all the
heads, valves, lines so you can find them years later if necessary (I
had a system installed and I got one from the installer).

Hmmm,
Frost line, it is 6 feet here. Burying lines 6 feet deep?
My system is not even foot deep. I winterize every fall using
work shop compressor.
Tony