With the warm weather just around the corner it is a wise decision to schedule your sprinkler system start up early. Please be sure to fill in your contact information if requesting service online. Q: What procedures should I follow when starting up my system after the winter months or after a long period of inactivity.
A: The best way to get your system up and running in the spring is to have your contractor go through their startup procedure. They will be able to check and make sure all the components are working properly and help to ensure that your system is ready to work for the season. If you decide to attempt to start up the irrigation system yourself, please refer to this checklist for important steps to follow.
A: The best way to get your system up and running in the spring is to have your contractor go through their startup procedure. They will be able to check and make sure all the components are working properly and help to ensure that your system is ready to work for the season. If you decide to attempt to start up the irrigation system yourself, please refer to this checklist for important steps to follow.
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Residential irrigation systems offer convenience in protecting your landscape investment. Enjoy your yard, keep it healthy and beautiful while you water efficiently, save time and money. With some simple practices and new technology, existing irrigation systems can be made more efficient, lowering your water bill, reducing run-off and eliminating waste.
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The following information has been provided by Rain Bird and Hunter to help you get your timer programmed to meet your specific watering needs. Insert the plastic key end of the Hunter wrench into the adjustment socket on top of the sprinkler. Turn nozzle-retainer/range-adjustment screw clockwise using the steel hex end of Hunter tool or slot screwdriver.
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Michael H.
Apr 16, 2020
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I was with a different sprinkler company for the past 3 years. That company started lackadaisical when it came to returning my calls. Since I work in the customer service field, I didn't want to put up with bad service.
This spring, I emailed a few local lawn sprinkler companies. Three to be exact. "Anthony Lawn Sprinkler System" gave me an immediate response. Their service appointment was spot on. Michael, the technician is knowledgable, friendly and respectful.
Their prices are very competitive.
Thank you!
This spring, I emailed a few local lawn sprinkler companies. Three to be exact. "Anthony Lawn Sprinkler System" gave me an immediate response. Their service appointment was spot on. Michael, the technician is knowledgable, friendly and respectful.
Their prices are very competitive.
Thank you!