The Step By Step Guide To Sprinkler System Installation


Installing a sprinkler system in your home or property is a valuable investment and it’s surprisingly simpler than you might think. This article will guide you step-by-step on how to tackle sprinkler system installation yourself.

First and foremost, make sure you have done enough research about the best types of sprinkler systems available in the market. There are many types of systems including: in-ground sprinklers, drip systems, and soaker hoses. Some might suit your needs better than others. That being said, having a system installed by a professional irrigation firm like Dural Irrigation ensures you get the best advice, the proper equipment, and reliable installation.

Designing Your Sprinkler System Layout

Before you start the physical work of installing a sprinkler system, you first need to map out your sprinkler layout. Jot down your property’s measurements and define which zones require watering, and which do not – this can drastically reduce water wastage. Be mindful of areas that need more watering, like your lawn and flower beds, as well as areas that need less or none such as driveways and pathways.

Buying Your Irrigation Components

Once your layout is planned out, you can proceed with purchasing your irrigation components. Different zones may require different types of sprinklers. For example, flower beds may require drip irrigation, while lawns might need rotating or fixed spray sprinklers. Be sure to buy a backflow preventer to prevent dirty water from getting back into your drinking water, and a manual or automatic timer to schedule the watering.

Digging Trenches

After procuring all the necessities, the next step involves digging trenches. The trenches will house the pipes that carry water from the source to your sprinklers. Ensure they’re deep enough to prevent damage to the pipes, especially when you’re doing other landscape activities like aerating or planting.

Assembling And Installing the Pipes

The next step is to connect your irrigation pipes. PVC pipes are commonly used for their durability, though polyethylene pipes are easier to work with for beginners. Use PVC cement to connect the pipes, pushing them into each other to ensure a tight fit. Once done, you can lay out your pipes along the trenches and connect your sprinkler heads to the correct spots. Make sure to install a sprinkler head at each corner that needs watering for even distribution.

Connecting to the Water Source

Connecting to the water source is your next-to-last step. Ensure the connection meets local building codes. Many have strict rules about how sprinklers should be connected to prevent contamination of the water source. For instance, you may need to use certain types of backflow prevention devices and certain methods of connection.

Testing And Adjusting the System

Your final step involves testing the sprinkler system. Turn on the water source and observe the spray patterns and coverage of each sprinkler. Adjust the patterns and distance as needed to ensure every necessary zone is adequately watered.

Committing to install your own sprinkler system can appear daunting but, with research and careful planning, it is very achievable. However, for those in search of professional assistance, the seasoned expertise of firms such as Dural Irrigation cannot be understated. Their proven work philosophy and advanced sprinkler techniques slim down the margin for error considerably, leaving you with a well-oiled sprinkler system smoothly running for years to come.