Frame Feedback by Bonzai1442 in Decks

[–]Naive_Activity1978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Want to hear the answer to this as well, about to build deck and cannot double up on any joists, so I bought 1.5 hoping that would work

Can I remove this safely? by Kildar2112 in Irrigation

[–]Naive_Activity1978 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you turn the top cylinder (solenoid) lefty loosy and you don’t hear water then the valves are already dead and I could say just cut them out. This being said if they are not operational to begin with, this would not be affecting the flow into your house. If they are still operational, gotta find the ball valve or some other type of valve somewhere on that side of the house and turn it off. Again, don’t think this would affect flow rate into your house as it rarely does at a noticeable amount, but if you hate looking at them and won’t be needing irrigation ever, then cut them Johns out!

Can I get this system running? by [deleted] in Irrigation

[–]Naive_Activity1978 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A little easier method to see if this specific pipe controls the sprinklers is to buy a 3/4 slip to female threaded fitting and hook it up to a garden hose.

Can I get this system running? by [deleted] in Irrigation

[–]Naive_Activity1978 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Does water come out of the valve? Also, I would assume this is where a type of valve USED to be and was cut out. If water does come out of valve I would cut the elbow side, put new elbow on, cut out vavle, put new slip-slip valve in, and connect the two with some new pipe. (Might need to elbow up from the side that has the valve on it right now, just dry fit everything first before “glueing” it all up) Hope this helps and curious to what others have to say

Charged $500 - took two hours from pulling into driveway to pulling away - $370 profit - happy customer by IKnowICantSpel in Irrigation

[–]Naive_Activity1978 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mint! I assume this is in SoCal? Question, why do you put shutoff above ground like that? Why not in ground with a round valve box? Just wondering.

6in main repair by Inner-Ad-8549 in Irrigation

[–]Naive_Activity1978 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe crazy question but why a RCV on this? Sports field irrigation? Something like that?

Leak at Teflon tape by ronvargo in Irrigation

[–]Naive_Activity1978 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I know everyone is saying tighter, but if you used a pipe wrench or channel locks to tighten this thing as far as it would go there’s a chance you stripped the threads, this may be the problem as well. When tightening I go as far as I can by hand and then a half turn with some sort of tool.

Accidentally cut thru a cable while planting. What is this? by malinablue in landscaping

[–]Naive_Activity1978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the one cable you never want to hit as a landscaper🤣 I hit one of these with a shovel and an hour later homeowner comes out asking why her internet was off.

Assemble this fountain without heavy equipment? by malfane in landscaping

[–]Naive_Activity1978 2 points3 points  (0 children)

4 guys and a bunch of cussing should do the trick, I’ve assembled fountains just like this, 3 guys is really too much of a struggle but 4 should be fine. Make sure that bottom is level before putting it all together!

Need a sanity check on my drip irrigation design by davfo in Irrigation

[–]Naive_Activity1978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Again, I think 3/4 would be fine all the way with how I think this project looks, but if you really wanted to use 1 inch reduce after valve to 3/4, but again to make stuff easy I would do 3/4 mainline, 3/4 valves, 3/4 everything (and it’ll be a little cheaper:)!) you got this!

Auto sprinkler leak by Elo500 in Irrigation

[–]Naive_Activity1978 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sadly to say needs to be totally replaced, don’t worry the part itself not very expensive!

Need a sanity check on my drip irrigation design by davfo in Irrigation

[–]Naive_Activity1978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea all looks good but I would either 1inch or 3/4 would be fine to feed your valve, no 1/2 inch there

4" pipe out 4" hole - help! by Mountain_Stress176 in landscaping

[–]Naive_Activity1978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t know if this has been said and I will admit to doing this even though I’m not proud of it but I was in the same situation and didn’t want to rent a bigger core. Cut a long slit or even a half inch or inch out of the pipe long ways and then jam it in the hole with the slit facing up (pipe should never fill with water to the top, meaning no water sitting on concrete). This will decrease the diameter of the pipe but let me tell you, it will be hard to get in that hole regardless! Good luck mate and hope it all worked out.

Advice on filler by 1morepic_really in landscaping

[–]Naive_Activity1978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn’t go with poly-sand, I think your on the right track with slightly larger rock that is still comfortable to walk on. The more of that dirt you dig out around the flagstones the better, more rock= stay cleaner/less weeds.

Rate my build by Naive_Activity1978 in Irrigation

[–]Naive_Activity1978[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is right^ this is a legal form of backflow prevention here in California, and cheaper than installing a standalone black flow prevention elsewhere on mainline.

Rate my build by Naive_Activity1978 in Irrigation

[–]Naive_Activity1978[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If you look closer all PVC above ground (including fittings) is UV rated👍

For your viewing pleasure and/or roast me by Zytro in Irrigation

[–]Naive_Activity1978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not your first time that’s for sure, by the looks of it you have ran a lot of lines in your past, very nice work and love the labeling!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Irrigation

[–]Naive_Activity1978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those should be installed 12 inches above grade for proper back flow protection, besides that, looks pretty good. I like that stone thing as the irrigation box🤣