Difference between revisions of "Repair a Pop up Sprinkler Head"
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− | + | As pop-up plastic sprinklers get older, they tend to get stuck in the up position, leaving them vulnerable to lawnmowers. A chopped or broken head will result in a water-wasting geyser, high water bills and eventually dead grass in your yard. Replacing a pop-up sprinkler is easy; just follow these simple steps and keep your yard looking green. | |
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# Turn on the sprinklers to check that everything is spraying correctly. You may need to twist the nozzle slightly to adjust the pattern | # Turn on the sprinklers to check that everything is spraying correctly. You may need to twist the nozzle slightly to adjust the pattern | ||
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== Tips == | == Tips == |