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1.Check for leaks: Look for any signs of leakage anywhere along the drip irrigation line such a wet soil or water bubbling up from the ground. If you find a leak, you can repair it using irrigation tape and a clamp. 2.Repair any damages: Inspect the drip irrigation line for damages such as cracks anRead more
1.Check for leaks: Look for any signs of leakage anywhere along the drip irrigation line such a wet soil or water bubbling up from the ground. If you find a leak, you can repair it using irrigation tape and a clamp.
2.Repair any damages: Inspect the drip irrigation line for damages such as cracks and holes. If you find any damages, you can use an irrigation liner to patch the line.
3.Replace lines: If the drip irrigation line is excessively damaged, you may need to replace the entire section or line entirely. Make sure to use the appropriate size tubing when replacing the line.
4.Check valves and emitters: Check all valves and emitters along the drip irrigation line to make sure they are in working condition. If any of them are not functioning properly, you can replace them with new ones.
5.Clean the lines: Over time, your drip irrigation lines will become clogged with dirt, dust and debris. To keep the system functioning properly, use a pressure washer to clear out any clogs and debris.
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