Monday, July 24, 2017

Golf Course Irrigation System Design Tips That Will Save Your Lawn

By Melissa Morgan


Any time of the year, property owners can and should make sure their sprinkler system is working correctly. Time and money can be saved through upgrades, revisions and repairs. And, an entire landscape venture can be protected by a good golf course irrigation system design. Besides, property value can be enhanced significantly as well as curb appeal will increase due to a property's beautiful appearance.

Drip system is the practice in which water is provided to plant roots one drop at a time. Pipes are laid out all over the soil, and water outlet points are provided at regular intervals. The outlet is controlled so that only one drop at a time is provided to the soil. The main advantage of this kind of system is that it saves a lot of water. In Perth, which is dry in summers, drip system is a good way to save water and still ensure that your plants are adequately watered.

Another common mistake is putting rotor or spray heads on PVC vertical risers near high traffic areas. This system design error is more of a liability issue. If a person impales himself on one of these risers after a fall, it will cost you much more in legal expenses than the money saved by putting rotors and spray heads on PVC risers next to pools, sidewalks, backyard play areas, driveways, or other busy spots. You should consult with your insurance company if you think these types of lawsuits or accidents are rare.

Not adhering to the maximum throwing distances also poses a big challenge. The maximum distance you should have between heads should be equal to or less than the maximum throwing distance for that nozzle as specified by the manufacturer (typically three to twelve meters or more). To save on operation, design, maintenance, and installation costs, you really cannot get away with using greater distances.

It is important that the watering devices are fine-tuned accordingly. For slopes, the heads should be pointed slightly upward or downward. There are adjustable nozzles which can be set for different angles and static nozzles that come in various angles. A twelve inch long rubber hose, referred to as swing pipe, should be applied to attach the heads.

Note that there is no 'one size fit all' irrigation system. Different fields have different system requirements, and the choice has to be customized. The main factors that need to be considered while choosing an irrigation system are the type of plants or crop, operational expenses, water availability, initial investment, a source of water, size of the field, labor availability and requirements and shape of the field.

You can get in touch with an expert or an experienced contractor for help in making the right choice. Different systems have different specifications and features. It is thus important to determine your equipment needs and talk with an expert to help you identify the right gadget. The final choice you make should be based on all these factors.

Do it yourselves out there often believe they can design and install a top notch irrigating system, and some of them can. Experienced providers have found that more often than not these systems end up being wasteful and inefficient. In the end, going to the professionals is the best solution. They have the years of experience necessary to make sure the job is done right. They can even fix botched jobs. Ensure to check them out when in need of any service.




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