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OK, thanks for that video. That seems easy enough. i know where the valve is. I dug all that up.
Cool I will give that a go.
If you don't know where the valve is you can rent avalve locator.
If you've never rebuilt a valve go HERE for a basic walk through.
find the zone valve leaking water and fix it
What do you suggest I do to fix?
If the water never stops, then it's a zone valve issue
Is this a back flow issue?
I just dug up some sprinklers and moved them, but I kept them coming from the same valve and supply line. But what I have now noticed is that when the sprinklers are "off" they are leaking. Pretty significantly too.
Is this a back flow issue? Why is this happening? And how do I fix it?
thank you.
jack