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Default Sprinkler System Problem

If you have the irrigation system already installed, and according to
your questions, contacting a professional should be a good option, I
think, for the beginning. After that, you should know most of things to
do with your garden.

Another recommendation I should make, if you live in Texas and you have
problems with water, is using a drip or micro-irrigation system. You
can check the possibilities in this website:

http://www.plasgotirrigation.com/products.htm

I hope this information could be useful to you.



ha escrito:

I just moved into an old house that has a built in sprinkler system.
Unfortunately, one of the zones does not work, yet 2 of them do.

By researching previous posts, I've found some good ideas on how to
check if it is the wiring by hooking up the wires from a zone that
works to one that doesn't and testing it that way.

However, if it still does not work, apparently it is probably a valve
problem. The thing is, I didn't know that each zone had a valve and I
have no idea where a valve would be or what it would look like. I've
looked everywhere near that zone for some sort of cutoff switch in the
ground but can't find anything.

I'll be calling a sprinkler repair man if necessary but I'm trying to
avoid it.


FOLLOW UP: For those with sytems... how long and how often should I
water? I'm in Texas so the lawn requires frequent watering (I would
think) but I'm also trying to keep my water bill at a REASONABLE level.

Thanks!