Trenching For Sprinklers
If you want to do your own sprinkler system to save money there is one thing you should know. Don't dig the trenches by hand. It's been done before, but it's totally not worth it for most people. The only way its maybe worth it is if the ground is super soft to begin with and/or the yard is really small.
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Don't Rent a Trencher
This is another idea that must be done away with. Trenching companies will come to your home and trench for the same price as renting one and doing it yourself. In addition, they use a better machine than what you can rent. Their trenches will be wider straighter and better than your trenches.
Painting Lines
Paint the lines for your trenching guy with marker paint. You will mark the perimeter and where you want your boxes. If the yard is over forty feet wide, add a line of paint for every twenty feet. Typically you will do the perimeter in the front and the perimeter in the back with one or two lines in the middle. If you are using rotors, put the trenches 20 feet apart. If you are using pop ups, put the trenches 12 feet apart.
Blue Stakes
Make sure Blue Stakes gets called before someone digs. Blue stakes will ask that whoever digs should be the one calling in. Make sure it gets done because the consequences can be quite disastrous.
Going Under Sidewalks
Some trenching guys have a tool to bore under the sidewalk. If they have this tool, it is totally worth paying them to go under the sidewalk for you. It will save you a lot of work.
Renovation or New Construction
Let your trenching guy know what he's getting into. Some of the larger trenchers will rip up an existing yard really bad. If you have an existing yard you don't want ripped up, request they bring a smaller hand trencher to do the work.
Trenching and Digging For Sprinklers
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