Springtime Sprinkler Activation
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 พ.ค. 2024
- John Lane, owner of Castle Rock Sprinkler, demonstrates how to activate a typical irrigation system found in Parker and Castle Rock, Colorado.
John advises customers to activate after Mother's Day and even better, after Memorial Day, to prevent system damage caused by freezing temperatures.
An insulated cover will help protect the system when temperatures fall a few degrees below freezing.
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If you need help starting your system or for repairs schedule your appointment here: sprinklers.setmore.com/
or Visit us at: CastleRockSprinkler.com
Thank you for your videos I was able to turn my system on today.
Good for you Deb.
Best video I've seen yet. I lost my contractor who took care of us over the past 7 years, so I'm going to try to turn it on this weekend 4/20/24. If I have issues, I'll give you a call, since you are located where I'm located. Thanks again.
Excellent, glad it helped, call if you have questions.
Thank you for great directions and demonstration. I am going to give it a try!
I did it! I am so proud of myself. Your directions were so helpful.
Good job Karen. I’m glad you gave it a try and succeeded!
Great job explaining and really appreciated this video for a newbie. Thank you very much
Excellent, I am pleased to know the information was helpful.
Thanks for the detail explanation for activating the sprinkler system.
You are welcome!
Thanks so much, this was extremely helpful!
Good deal. Thanks for the feedback.
In the first step, u shut the two valves before u close the two Inspection ports. What do u do if they are stuck open? What’s the importance of closing them instead of just opening the sprinkler system by opening the valve in the basement all at once? Thanks, this is a great video!!!! :)
Hi Nan. If the two test cocks are open then water will stream out at a high rate.
Depending on the configuration of your system the back flow may not seal if you open the water from the shut off valve and let it fill the system. There are work arounds but difficult to communicate it via texting.
If the test cocks are indeed frozen open then those must be replaced. Test cocks can be purchased separately.
This was great. Have you done a winterizing video on the same type of system that you provided for the activation by chance?
Hi Mark, Good to know the information was helpful. A system winterization is not as straight forward as an activation, there are just more nuances to consider. There is a video showing how to protect the system during an unexpected cold snap, but none showing the complete winterization process.
I have a question. How do I find my water turn-on Valve? I don't have a basement. Where could the valve be other than basement?
There are a number of possibilities and some of those are based on where you live. If you are in areas where the temperatures are moderate over the winter than the valve may be located near the street in a box or perhaps down below the frost line accessed with a street key. If you are in rural land it may be near the pressure tank of the well system. Sometime we see them inside a utility room in a closet in a garage. Other times we find the thing in the ceiling in the basement. If you live where you have neighbors you could ask them where their but off is located and you will likely have the same setup. If all else fails see if you can ask the former owner of the home. Good luck and let me know what you find.
What is the bonnet keeps leaking?
If you are asking why is water coming from the top of the backflow then it means the plastic parts in the top have likely been compromised.
If this is the case then see the video on replacing those parts, the popit and bonnet