Plan Ahead: 3 Ways to Prepare Your Home for a New Sprinkler System

Written by Posted On Friday, 29 June 2018 13:46

If you are tired of dragging a hose all around your yard to keep your vegetation hydrated, a smart idea is to install a sprinkler system. In some cases, a programmed sprinkler system that can also monitor natural rainfall can help you to save money on water bills throughout the year. As beneficial as a sprinkler system can be, it is important that you take a few essential steps to prepare your home for this installation project.

 

Address Drainage Concerns

When your yard receives an ample supply of water on a regular basis, the matter of drainage must be explored and addressed. In addition to the regular water from a sprinkler system, there is always a possibility that an underground pipe could rupture. Such issues could potentially result in erosion in your yard and even flooding in the basement. Ensure that your sump pump is properly maintained, or update your sump pump equipment to address these concerns head-on.

 

Ask a Plumber to Inspect the Existing Plumber System

A sprinkler system can draw a considerable amount of water from your pipes. It requires ample water pressure to function properly, and it also can decrease water pressure throughout the rest of the home when it is operating. Consult with a plumber about your home’s current water pressure. If the existing water pressure is not substantial, take steps to improve the situation before the installation work is completed.

 

Determine the Location of Existing Underground Lines and Pipes

If your yard is like most others, there are numerous pipes and lines that run underneath your yard. These lines typically connect main utility lines to the home, and they include gas lines, fresh and sewer pipes, cable lines and even electrical lines in some cases. Regardless of whether you or a professional crew complete the sprinkler system installation process, digging into the ground should be done with care. A smart idea is to research the location of these underground features and to mark them carefully. This step can help you to avoid having to deal with damage that can be expensive to repair and stressful to deal with.

 

While you may be eager to begin the sprinkler system installation process, it is critical that you follow these preparatory steps first. In some cases, a professional sprinkler system installer will complete these tasks for you. Inquiring about them ahead of time is essential if you want to enjoy the best results from the installation work.

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