Reply
Dear visitor, welcome to SPRINKLER TALK FORUM - You Got Questions, We've Got Answers. If this is your first visit here, please read the Help. It explains how this page works. You must be registered before you can use all the page's features. Please use the registration form, to register here or read more information about the registration process. If you are already registered, please login here.
Attention: The last reply to this post was 2179 days ago. The thread may already be out of date. Please consider creating a new thread.
The last 4 posts
The info that you give them should be as accurate as possible. Use the graph paper, measure gpm and psi accurately.
I used the Toro service. It taught me allot, I still made mistakes. The Hunter DIY manual is very good you should read it. Also Rain Bird seems to be preferred here over Toro. Doesn't cost anything to get plans from both services.
Read the SW blog also.
ok..then I will fill out the pressure info they require and send it along. I was trying to avoid the over-selling tactics that I saw others have commented on. Thanks.
"Over-engineered" plans can be better than something a savvy pro would come up with, when all the purchasing and work will be done by a third party.
Please help me get started
Hi all, please see my sketch of what I would like to do with my yard. I'm in the process of sending this diagram to the free design service offered here by the equipment manufacturers, however I fear I'll get back an over-engineered plan and not the best one that it can be from those on these forums. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Diagram