How Do You Install An Inground Sprinkler System?
Adding an inground irrigation system to your property will greatly increase the ease and convenience of caring for your yard. It will also increase the value of your property by making it more attractive to potential buyers if you plan to sell your home. Take the time to design an irrigation system that will provide optimal water coverage for all of the vegetation in your yard to prevent any dry spots in your flower beds, vegetable gardens and grassy areas. Sketch your property to scale on one or multiple pieces of graph paper. Take accurate measurements with a tape measure and sketch in all landscape features including the house, flower beds, vegetable gardens, trees, shrubs, fences, the water meter, and any other major feature of your yard. If you are planning to add features, but they do not exist yet, add these to the plan, or add them to the landscape before installing the irrigation system. Draw a dotted line where the trenches need to be dug and place a black dot indicating the