Fix Your Irrigation System - LESSON 1

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Is your irrigation system not working properly?
LET'S FIX IT TOGETHER

9 Tips to Revive Your Irrigation System...and Your Garden!

FIRST Council
PRECISION Fixed Angle Nozzles
Problem
  • There is too little pressure in the system, so the sprinklers do not reach the right range and do not spread the water evenly.
  • The sprinklers are insufficient and do not cover the entire surface well.
  • Poor coverage and the low pressure with which the water is sprayed force you to increase the irrigation times in order to be able to irrigate, more or less, the entire garden.
Solution and advantages
  • They consume 30% less water than other nozzles with the same performance, allowing you to install more sprinklers for each area.
  • If the system has low pressure, this type of nozzle restores "vigor" to the system by uniforming and improving distribution and coverage.
  • Multiple sprinklers can be mounted with the same flow rate, therefore where the pressure is good but the sprinklers are insufficient, more sprinklers can be added, thus avoiding positioning errors without losing pressure in the system.
  • The technology this nozzle uses improves water precipitation and distribution.
  • It can be installed on any static sprinkler on the market regardless of the brand and model; you will only have to choose between male or female thread.
  • By creating a system with homogeneous coverage you will give the right amount of water to every corner of your garden, avoiding that some areas go into water stress due to too little water and others receive too much with the consequence that the lawn will become ill with fungal diseases.
Your lawn is important…and so is our water!

A perfect lawn depends fundamentally on a perfect irrigation system.
Therefore, perfecting your irrigation system allows you to obtain the lawn you have always wanted.

Furthermore, water is a limited natural resource.
Learning to use this resource intelligently is becoming increasingly important.

FIXING YOUR SYSTEM saves you 80% of water.

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