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My neighbor's lawn sprinkler system is 18" deep & he has not blown it out in 20 years Edgewater
find the line in a dirt area first then cut the line and insert a electrical fish tape in to the line and use a metal detector to locate the sprinkler line in the concrete hope this helps Ed from denver
No, not without replacing the entire sprinkler (and then the hole and feeding line would have to be deeper).
If the solder melted sooner than the surrounding parts, the line carrying the water to the sprinkler would lose pressure, resulting in the failure of the sprinkler system to deliver water.
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A neighbor cannot make you cut a tree down. BUT if your tree encroaches on a neighbor's property, causes a risk to a neighbor or their property, or causes a situation that prevents a neighbor from full enjoyment of their property, the neighbor can ask a court to make you cut back the limbs that are causing problems for their property. Your rights end where the property line begins; same for your neighbor.
Obviously, the branch-off for your sprinkler system has a bowwevel or some sort of virus like that.............so.......you should get that checked out.
The three types are Line to ground faults line to line fault double line to ground fault three phase line to ground fault
The first line of the poem "Portrait by a Neighbor" has five feet, known as pentameter. Each foot consists of two syllables, making a total of ten syllables in the line.
Call the police.
just replace it. . . this might mean digging around the head, cutting the line on both sides and replacing the line and head with new ones
If you have a garage -- safely remove the back wall for access. You may need a structural engineer to determine proper supports for the wall.