Sprinkler Services | Lazy Lake, FL
With years of experience installing, servicing and maintaining sprinkler systems in the Lazy Lake, FL area we're ready to handle
any aspect of your sprinkler needs and utilize the newest technology in water conservation for both high-tech and user friendly controllers.
Whether installing new landscaping or carefully preserving your existing Lazy Lake, FL area landscape, our highly trained and conscientious crews treat your home like their own.
SPRINKLER INSTALLATION STANDARDS
Materials
We install only products that have a reasonable expectation for superior performance. This does not mean that we insist on the most elaborate product, but we do demand solid, reliable products from our manufacturers. Our Lazy Lake, FL area customers rely on us to select materials in their best interest, knowing we will strive for a better product at a reasonable price.
Whether installing new landscaping or carefully preserving your existing Lazy Lake, FL area landscape, our highly trained and conscientious crews treat your home like their own.
SPRINKLER INSTALLATION STANDARDS
Materials
We install only products that have a reasonable expectation for superior performance. This does not mean that we insist on the most elaborate product, but we do demand solid, reliable products from our manufacturers. Our Lazy Lake, FL area customers rely on us to select materials in their best interest, knowing we will strive for a better product at a reasonable price.
Terminology
It is helpful to use terminology familiar in the industry to identify problems.
Below are some helpful terms.
Water meter:
A device usually located in grass areas or near the street that measures the water used on the property. It is usually visible in a concrete or plastic box underground.
House main water supply:
An underground pipe that runs from the meter to the house. It is under pressure all the time and is usually the main supply for all the property. There is usually a shut-off valve located on the side of your home or near the irrigation system components.
Mainline:
An underground pipe that branches off from the house and distributes the water throughout the property for landscape watering. Normally it is under pressure all the time. There is sometimes a shut-off valve located at the beginning of the sprinkler main to shut off this pipe near the back flow device.
Sprinkler valve:
A device that activates a section of sprinklers. It allows the water to go from the main line to the pipes that run each zone. Most of the time these valves are located in a valve box below ground, usually in a plastic box with a green lid.
Sprinkler zone line:
Located underground that extends from the sprinkler valve out to multiple heads. It has pressure only when the sprinkler system is activated.
Sprinkler pop-up heads:
Sprinkler mist heads are stationary and have multiple nozzle patterns that spray in a variety of directions to accommodate any landscape.
Rotor head:
This type of head is used in large turf areas and can be adjusted to rotate from 30 degrees up to 360 degrees.
Bubbler:
Used in small areas where mist heads would overspray and for newly planted trees and palms which require more water.
Controller or timer:
An electronic or electro-mechanical device that controls the automatic valves. This device controls the start-times, watering days, and duration of watering.
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It is helpful to use terminology familiar in the industry to identify problems.
Below are some helpful terms.
Water meter:
A device usually located in grass areas or near the street that measures the water used on the property. It is usually visible in a concrete or plastic box underground.
House main water supply:
An underground pipe that runs from the meter to the house. It is under pressure all the time and is usually the main supply for all the property. There is usually a shut-off valve located on the side of your home or near the irrigation system components.
Mainline:
An underground pipe that branches off from the house and distributes the water throughout the property for landscape watering. Normally it is under pressure all the time. There is sometimes a shut-off valve located at the beginning of the sprinkler main to shut off this pipe near the back flow device.
Sprinkler valve:
A device that activates a section of sprinklers. It allows the water to go from the main line to the pipes that run each zone. Most of the time these valves are located in a valve box below ground, usually in a plastic box with a green lid.
Sprinkler zone line:
Located underground that extends from the sprinkler valve out to multiple heads. It has pressure only when the sprinkler system is activated.
Sprinkler pop-up heads:
Sprinkler mist heads are stationary and have multiple nozzle patterns that spray in a variety of directions to accommodate any landscape.
Rotor head:
This type of head is used in large turf areas and can be adjusted to rotate from 30 degrees up to 360 degrees.
Bubbler:
Used in small areas where mist heads would overspray and for newly planted trees and palms which require more water.
Controller or timer:
An electronic or electro-mechanical device that controls the automatic valves. This device controls the start-times, watering days, and duration of watering.