Things to Remember When Installing Drip Irrigation Systems
December 2nd, 2009 | by |Drip irrigation is an efficient watering technique that can help your garden plants develop by way of offering water drips at the root level. This precise amount of water drops helps you maintain moisture level in the soil which becomes favorable for the growth of the plants. It is easy to use drip irrigation system and very simple to install as well. Learn some essential installation tips and do it yourself.
Drip irrigation is made up of several components like tubing, emitters, valves, timers, pressure regulator, backflow preventer, filter etc. These irrigation components can be bought from garden supply stores.
Installation Tips:
After you get hold of required irrigation components, plan out your system design according to your garden requirement. Here are some of the tips that will help you install your own system easily:
1. Preparing Your Supply Line
You can lay out the pipe between your garden plants. You can run a single line right through the entire landscape. You can also make the supply line short by installing a tee to split it for your convenience.
2. Installing the Emitters
Proper placement of the emitters is important. You may place them at the bottom of the plant because all the roots of newly planted trees are in the root ball. You can place the emitters throughout the root zone of the plants for the established old plants, to facilitate water run to and beyond your drip-line.
Use punch if you wish and make a hole to push the emitter into the supply line. Use feeder lines to place emitters at the base of the plants. You can insert the connection barb into the hole and after that you can attach the feeder line to the barb.
3. Flushing Your System
During installation, soil and debris get into the line that may cause for clogging up your emitters. And so, it’s good to flush your system before doing your irrigation task. To do so, leave the ends of the tubing open and let water run for several minutes.
4. Closing the Supply Line
You can close your supply line by bending over the end and crimping the pipe. You can use duct tape so that you can tape the end in place.
5. Adjusting Your Emitters
You need to run your system in order to check whether your emitters are working or flowing properly at the base of your plants. If you’ve installed mini-prays, then you can regulate the flow of your. It is significant to check the emitters or feeder tube because they can blow out if they’re not perfectly snapped into place.
6. Burry Your Supply Line
Burying the supply line is an easy task. You can cover your tubing with the help of mulch so that it can hide from the sight. Suppose your line stretches across the turf, then it is good to use a spade to open up a wedge so that you’ll get the line go below the surface.
7. System Maintenance
In order to get the maximum out put from your drip irrigation system installed by you, you need to maintain it regularly. In order to get the maximum out put from your drip irrigation system installed by you, you need to maintain it regularly. Also you need to check the filter and clean it for better results.
These are the basic tips to consider for installing a drip irrigation system. It’s not only easy to install but also cost-effective that helps uphold the moisture level, generates conducive atmosphere for the growth of plants and more importantly saves water! Now, you have to decide which one will be useful for your irrigation task - sprinkler system or drip irrigation?








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