A proper inspection begins at your water meter. Sometimes they are in round boxes, as seen here. Your water meter may be covered with a square or rectangular lid that could be made of plastic or metal. Often times they are located near the street, but on occasion may be found in odd places.
Your sprinkler system is designed to operate most efficiently within specific parameters that include pressure limits. If your water pressure exceeds 80 psi, it then becomes a matter of when, not if something will break. Sprinklers that mist indicate a high pressure situation. We can confirm this with a simple test.
Backflow prevention devices protect the clean water system for you and your neighbors. They are required by the state of Tennessee to be on all irrigation. Backflow prevention is a critical part of protecting the water supply, which is why we strive to educate our customers about backflow device compliance.
We make sure your controller is functioning properly. This means it should hold the date and time, and activate automatically. If you have to push a button to make it run, you may need an update. The controllers we install are user friendly and reliable.
Valves are activated by the timer. They control the various watering areas of the system, known as stations. Valves are both electronic and hydraulic by design. While they are reliable and can work for many years without issue, many problems occur due to valve malfunction.
We take the time necessary to look at all of your sprinklers while they are operating. This tells us what is working, what is broken, and what we can change to make things work better. With this information we can provide you with options moving forward.
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