Informative

Prep Sprinkler System for New Shed

If you have an irrigation system in your backyard you will need to prepare it, but sheds generally have a pretty small footprint; so it should not be too big of a deal.

You will just need to contact your sprinkler company and ask them to reroute the sprinkler heads, pipes, and wires in the area where the new shed is going. 

Prep Irrigation System for Stump Grinding

Stump grinders are great at destroying stumps. Unfortunately, they are also great at destroying irrigation systems.

I don’t want to alarm you, but those giant rotating metal blades that tear through wood and grass will also tear through plastic sprinkler pipes and heads; and will tangle up your sprinkler wire and cause huge problems.

BUT, this is all preventable. It will save you money and headaches to relocate the underground irrigation components before the tree service or landscaping company shows up to slice and dice the tree stump into sawdust.

Sunroom

Prep Sprinkler System for New Sunroom

Have you ever had a day where your entire agenda was a pot of coffee and a good book? 

No laundry. No dishes. No raking leaves. Just sitting in quiet contemplation and occasionally reading another page or two?

You haven’t? Yeah, me neither.

We all agree that your new sunroom is going to be great; but the impact on your irrigation system that is currently camped out underground, in the exact real estate that your new sunroom is hoping to occupy, may may not be as great as your great new sunroom.

Beautiful tree

Prep Irrigation System for Tree Removal

There is very little in the world I love more than a good tree. There are nearly endless benefits of good trees. They provide shade and cool down homes in the warm months, which saves money by lowering the costs of AC.

But as great as trees are, sometimes they need to go. Just like people, animals, and other plants, trees can and do get diseases and need to come down before the whole tree or large sections of the tree fall off and injure people, or demolish part of your house.

So what do you do about your irrigation system when a tree you love needs to be taken down?

Nice walkway

Prep Sprinkler System for New Walkway

You have a perfectly good walkway that does its job just fine. It was there when you moved in and sure it works, but is that enough? 

You don’t want to just get from point A to point B. You want to enjoy the journey from your driveway to your front door.

What do you do? You tear that old walkway out and tell it to get lost! Scram, old walkway! Put an egg in your shoe and beat it.

And then? You build a new walkway.

But wait! You have an irrigation system to consider. And aren’t there lots of sprinkler pipes and heads in that area? 

Water feature

Prep Irrigation System for Water Feature

Is there anything more relaxing than sitting by a bubbling brook with a book and a cup of tea?

The noisy rush of water gently lulling you to sleep will have you nodding off so hard you’ll wonder if you’re overdosing on chamomile.

As long as you prepare your irrigation system ahead of construction, a water feature in your backyard can be as lovely as your own personal Walden. 

However, if you do not take the necessary steps to prevent damage to the sprinkler system, a sprinkler leak could transform your lovely water feature into a swampy bog.

Outdoor pizza oven

Prep Irrigation System for Outdoor Pizza Oven

If you are anything like me, you have always wanted to travel to southern Italy to experience the beautiful weather, friendly people, and delicious food. 

But what if I told you that you don’t actually need to board an airplane and fly all the way to the Amalfi Coast to drink buckets of red wine and shovel cheesy bread into your face?

In fact, for about the same price as a family vacation to Italy, you could probably have an outdoor wood-fired pizza oven built in your backyard and bring the flavors of Naples to you. 

Sprinkler zone watering

Add a Zone to Sprinkler System

There are several reasons that you may be interested in adding another zone to sprinkler system.

You may have been working with a low budget when your sprinkler system was originally installed, so you only had irrigation installed in the front and side yards to save money. And now you have saved up more cash and don’t want to hand water your backyard with a hose anymore. 

Or maybe you planted new vegetable or flower gardens in your backyard and you want to tap into your existing irrigation system to add sprinkler heads to water these new areas automatically.

Regardless of the reason you need to expand your sprinkler system, some considerations need to be made.