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rkramanu 12-06-2005 11:53 PM

finding buried sprinkler valve boxes
 
One of my sprinkler system valves appears to be busted but I can't locate it
since the valve box is buried in several inches of mulch somewhere. I found
one of the valvel boxes but this didn't have the valve for the zone that has
the problem. I dug around a bit in the obvious place but my lawn is too big
and it seems like an impossible task. Anyone know a better technique or
specialized equipment that I can rent to find the valve box?




Pagan 13-06-2005 01:57 AM

"rkramanu" wrote in message
...
One of my sprinkler system valves appears to be busted but I can't locate

it
since the valve box is buried in several inches of mulch somewhere. I

found
one of the valvel boxes but this didn't have the valve for the zone that

has
the problem. I dug around a bit in the obvious place but my lawn is too

big
and it seems like an impossible task. Anyone know a better technique or
specialized equipment that I can rent to find the valve box?


A metal detector should find it. Even if the valves are plastic, the
solenoids have metal components, connected with metal wire.

You might be able to rent, borrow, or buy and return one, but since you seem
to have mechanical gadgets buried around your home, I suggest you buy one
and keep it. Who knows, you might find money, jewels, or Jimmy Hoffa.

Pagan



Ulrich M. Reich 07-07-2005 01:43 AM

I assume that by now you have found something that allowed you to find the
valve in the lawn. However if not, there is a pretty nifty tool you can use
to find electric irrigation valves. You should be able to rent a wire
tracer for about $50 per day.
The way this works is by hooking one end if the valve wires (not the common
wire) to the noise generator. Then with a wand and a set of earphones
connected to the wand you follow the wire to the valve. Once you locate the
valve the noise gets very steady and very loud.

I have found many a valve and wires like this.

Good luck


"rkramanu" wrote in message
...
One of my sprinkler system valves appears to be busted but I can't locate

it
since the valve box is buried in several inches of mulch somewhere. I

found
one of the valvel boxes but this didn't have the valve for the zone that

has
the problem. I dug around a bit in the obvious place but my lawn is too

big
and it seems like an impossible task. Anyone know a better technique or
specialized equipment that I can rent to find the valve box?







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