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1. Determine the area of your lawn that needs to be irrigated and the water requirements of the plants in it. 2. Choose an appropriate irrigation system for your lawn or garden and obtain the necessary supplies, such as tubing, drip lines, sprinklers, emitters, valves, etc. 3. Plan out the layout anRead more
1. Determine the area of your lawn that needs to be irrigated and the water requirements of the plants in it.
2. Choose an appropriate irrigation system for your lawn or garden and obtain the necessary supplies, such as tubing, drip lines, sprinklers, emitters, valves, etc.
3. Plan out the layout and installation of the irrigation system. This includes deciding where the water source is located, where the main lines, valves, and emitters are to be installed, and the number of zone boundaries to set.
4. Install the main lines. These should be secure and buried a few inches deep in the ground.
5. Place the valves, emitters, and other equipment around the perimeter of the lawn according to the planned layout.
6. Connect the valves, emitters, and other parts of the irrigation system to the main line.
7. Set up the irrigation timer and program it according to your specific needs.
8. Test the irrigation system to make sure it is working correctly.
9. Adjust and fine-tune the system to make sure that it operates efficiently.
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