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SandyC 08-27-2008 11:22 AM

So is it pretty easy to install yourself? How far down into the ground do you have to dig? Is it far enough that J.U.L.I.E would have to be called? I know I am asking a lot of questions. I'm sorry. I would love to install it myself if it's possible. I have found learning to do things on my own is theraputic and feels good to the pocket too! lol

tovaxin_lab_rat 08-27-2008 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by SandyC (Post 355930)
So is it pretty easy to install yourself? How far down into the ground do you have to dig? Is it far enough that J.U.L.I.E would have to be called? I know I am asking a lot of questions. I'm sorry. I would love to install it myself if it's possible. I have found learning to do things on my own is theraputic and feels good to the pocket too! lol

Would that be a "locate the utilities lines" company? Yes. Always!!!

Usually you install irrigation lines about 12 inches down depending on where your frost line is. We use "netafim" for the shrubs/perennials in the beds and this lays on top of the ground, under the top dressing. It's brown hose which has holes in it every 12 inches. It's a great product and saves having all that spaghetti line everywhere in your beds!

You have your system blown out and winterized so the lines don't freeze so it's not necessary to bury them 10 feet deep!

You can rent a trencher from a local rental company which makes digging the lines a whole lot easier and faster than digging by hand.

SandyC 08-27-2008 12:52 PM

Thanks Cheryl! Hmmm, maybe I'll fly you out here to help me when I'm ready! LOL

tovaxin_lab_rat 08-27-2008 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by SandyC (Post 355981)
Thanks Cheryl! Hmmm, maybe I'll fly you out here to help me when I'm ready! LOL


I make a great supervisor and know how to delegate. :D

SandyC 08-27-2008 06:36 PM

Well, that's good because I'll need someone playing drill sgt while I man-labor. lol


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