In-ground buried lawn sprinklers without pipes makes lawn watering easy to install and adjust. Looking for a lawn sprinkler system that doesn't require digging up your lawn to install pipes? Look no more. Quick-Snaps are in-ground sprinklers that don't require pipes and are very easy to install. This DIY water sprinkler doesn't need professional installation services.
Put the sprinkler in the best spot and leave it there--forever. It will automatically pop up when the water is turned on and disappear underground when you turn it off. It will water the same area you set, year after year. These are easy to install, easy to adjust, and easy to move when you want to.
Put the sprinkler in the best spot and leave it there--forever. It will automatically pop up when the water is turned on and disappear underground when you turn it off. It will water the same area you set, year after year. These are easy to install, easy to adjust, and easy to move when you want to.
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Our sprinkler company in Amherst, VA, provides gear-driven rotating sprinklers just like the ones contractors install. Only you don't have to trench the lawn or pay for buried plumbing. They stay safely buried in place until needed. You can mow right over them. Just snap your hose on to the swiveling quick-connect and water pressure pushes the riser up 5 inches above the ground.
Our unique Quick-Snap in-ground sprinkler can be buried anywhere and easily adjusted to any rotation between 40 and 360 degrees. The beauty of Quick-Snap is once the spray rotation and distance is set, you'll never have to worry about adjusting your sprinklers again. To water, simply attach your garden hose via a female quick-connect that comes with the unit.
Each sprinkler covers a radius of 17 to 37 feet (at 30psi-- a little further at higher psi). The best way to pick the location is to remove the orange cap, snap on a hose and turn on your water. Hold the sprinkler and tubing firmly! The spray will point in the direction of the nozzle position. It's best to place sprinklers in corners and have the spray overlap out in the middle of the yard.
The Quick-Snap Spray waters a rectangle with a fine spray mist. Find on the top of the nozzle the two parallel lines. The water will project from the nozzle in front of those lines so make sure they are pointed away from you. Vertical lines indicate an End Spray nozzle. Horizontal lines indicate a Side Spray nozzle.
You can operate 2 or 3 sprinklers at one time with 'Y's and extra hoses, depending on your water pressure. To run more than one sprinkler off the same faucet, attach a 'Y' to your faucet and run a hose to each sprinkler. To run 2 sprinklers off the same hose line, attach a quick-connect to one branch of the 'Y' and a hose to the other branch.
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