There have been comments concerning the fact that the BEST OF series videos were created several yrs. ago yet I have the current year noted in the title. The reason is that the facts haven't changed yet and when they do, I'll be sure to create a new video reflecting the new information. Secondly, to provide current/relevant information, the title must reflect the current year's date in it. Thanks for trusting me to provide current/relevant information for you. 🖖
@josealvarez60913 жыл бұрын
Video of best tools to use , you may already have one but I'm new watching your video and I love watching them thanks for making all this video
@SprinklerPros3 жыл бұрын
That one is on the honkin' long list of videos coming up. Thanks for bringing it up.
@SprinklerPros2 жыл бұрын
Jose, your requested video is now live! This is actually the third installment in the Tool series. Have a great 2022.
@mxp2000 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the advice on the Hunter PGV. I'm going to use it on my home sprinkler system.
@SprinklerPros Жыл бұрын
Awesome. Stay in touch.
@mxp20003 ай бұрын
@@SprinklerPros I 'm using the 1 inch valves and have it underground. So far so good all is working great!
@saudym50949 ай бұрын
Great video, delivery method is well understood! Thank you for making this! 2yrs old and still relevant.
@SprinklerPros9 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@reAllyNoWayyy2 жыл бұрын
I work for a school district as the irrigation tech, mostly dealing with in line valves. My two cents: Rainbirds get clogged and stuck way too often. Irritrols are good, Hunters are great, Superior brass are better. As for sprinklers in general: Rainbird. Controller/Timer: Hunter
@SprinklerPros2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your 2cents.
@pmorse36533 ай бұрын
Excellent video! Much of it was quite over my head but still helpful. I am a General Contractor and thought i would design and build my irrigation system for my wife's garden myself but i think i may need to hire a professional.
@aldavison4202 жыл бұрын
All of my Rain Bird valves, solenoids and timer are near 30 years old. 👍
@SprinklerPros2 жыл бұрын
That is awesome! Just a friendly note, I never say that RB valves aren't good, I prefer the others for the reasons that I list in the video. Thanks for watching and for your comment.
@sperez15453 жыл бұрын
Great honest review!
@benjgallegos2 жыл бұрын
I just started learning about installing sprinkler systems and maintaining them. I found your utube videos very helpful. I would like to know about sprinkler systems. Do you have any suggestions so I can learn more?
@SprinklerPros2 жыл бұрын
Ben, my intention is to create a comprehensive library of videos and downloads on every aspect of this business including courses directed at folks like you to help you get started. I would pump these out faster but I am still working my business full time and this video creation is typically done on the weekends. I would like to speak with you about your startup if you wouldn't mind. Go to my website and email me. Thanks.
@richardproebstel62013 жыл бұрын
Fantastic comparison. Thanks for all your insight! May blessings overwhelm you and your family!
@SprinklerPros3 жыл бұрын
You're so welcome! Thank you for making the time to say so.
@Tommy.Shenanigans Жыл бұрын
For valve protection in occasional freezing temps I've found ($25) gutter de-ice wire works ok.
@coreymartin63632 жыл бұрын
In many cases, mainly with 1" valves, the entire valve will be cheaper than the solenoid or diaphragm kit. At both of my local irrigation supply stores, both 1" Hunter and RainBird (PVB and PGA) are roughly 50% cheaper than purchasing the solenoid alone.
@coreymartin63632 жыл бұрын
(I used PGA as an example because it's the cheaper of the models that uses the solenoid that's backwards compatible (with threaded bushing), as it doesn't work the other way, even though the threads match.
@SprinklerPros2 жыл бұрын
Corey, yes you're right. It's been like that for a long time, but if all I need is the solenoid or other parts, what do I do with the body when I have stripped it clean? A: throw it away. I am not a tree hugger, but I also try not to be wasteful too. I'd rather buy a bag of 5 diaphragms or box of 10 solenoids, etc. and charge accordingly than to be throwing stuff away. That's just me. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, though. They're always respectfully welcome.
@kz71673 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video, with all the information and tips, I wanna replace my sprinkler valves (anti-siphon) to the Hunter brand per recommendation, however my existing ones from center to center (inlet and outlet) are 4.5” apart and the footprint of the hunter are 4”, don’t seem possible can make it fit easily, if there any options I can go with? The current ones are Lawn Genie, don’t seem there’s much options out there with 4.5” apart besides the one you don’t recommend which is the Jar Top from Orbit, please shed me some light, no idea what else options do I have. Thank you in advance!
@SprinklerPros3 жыл бұрын
That's great that you thought to measure it. Actually the 1/2" difference isn't enough to be concerned with. I can say that by experience. I've done plenty of those switches. A tip: the more length in vertical pipe you use, the greater flexibility to spread the pipes apart. Be sure to use schedule 40 or 80 for strength instead of thin-walled pipe. Does this help?
@kz71673 жыл бұрын
@@SprinklerPros thank you for the reply, will give it a try over the weekends then, hope everything will go smoothly!
@Needless2say Жыл бұрын
I recommend using an ointment for wounds that doesn't have any ketchup in it.😅 Thank you for your video and recommendations reguarding the best brands to use (great video.)
@SprinklerPros Жыл бұрын
Needless2say, thanks. Ya, I wasn't in to cutting myself for the effect. Ketchup was the perfect prop.
@polivmax3 жыл бұрын
Why didn't you review the Rain Bird PGA valve series? Also, in my opinion, the PE Series (PEB), valve series is comparable to the ICV, but with a much more reliable solenoid than the Hunter. What do you think?
@SprinklerPros2 жыл бұрын
On my channel I don't do comprehensive product comparisons, meaning that I don't compare every similar product from each manufacturer on a particular video. My comparisons are based on which products I have experienced in 37 years and what I prefer based on that experience. I explain some of my thoughts and reasoning in my videos and it's all based on my field experience. I don't have a carte blanche blind preference. I hope this helps. Best wishes from across the globe.
@Reedith3 жыл бұрын
Subbed ! Returning the rain Bird getting the Hunter
@GaryStark Жыл бұрын
I'm doing a clean install of 3 valves. I was going to install the inline variety, below ground in a box both for aesthetics and to lessen the risk of freezing. But I get the impression you prefer above ground installation, also not inline. Can you elaborate why that is?
@SprinklerPros Жыл бұрын
Gary, sorry for the delay. I can't believe it's been 13 days since I've answered comments! It all depends on where you live/weather conditions. Out here on the sunny Central Coast of CA we don't get much freezing weather so anti-siphon valves (a/s) are pretty popular due to their ease of maintenance. If you need to replace one, you simply cut the vertical pipes and pop on a new one. The alternative is to dig up the entire box for one bad valve sometimes. Repairing one of those valves can be tricky down there too. Plus gophers can fill the boxes with dirt. That kinda stuff.
@robertlaub28922 жыл бұрын
Love your videos! We switched from city water to a well in St. Augustine, FL.. It is ~90 deep but the filter consists of micro holes in the 1st 10' section of pipe. While the system was originally installed with Hunter valves and heads, what recommendation do you have for replacing the valves for "dirty" water?
@SprinklerPros2 жыл бұрын
Robert, Sorry for the delay. I've been swamped. If I'm understanding correctly, I would stick with the Hunter valves. Regarding the heads: I don't know which heads you're using. Rotor sprays, std. nozzles on popups, or MP Rotators? To get an reply, be sure to start a new thread.
@pythonflying2 жыл бұрын
We have a lawn genie anti-siphon valve that has issues. Can I replace it with the Hunter ASV? It's used for a pool fill valve, no wires on it for controller, just manually filling pool every week.
@SprinklerPros2 жыл бұрын
Tony, yes you can. The vertical on-center distance between risers is pretty much the same. If you don't ever anticipate wanting it to be automated you can use the Irritrol 2706PR 3/4" or 2709PR 1" manual valves. Be sure to not over-tighten them. If you use one of those you can also buy a Buckner-Superior SK-30 30" sprinkler valve key so you don't need to bend over to operate the valve. Let me know what you decide.
@husseinabd69373 жыл бұрын
Thanks very informative
@jordankduran Жыл бұрын
It seems like all my rain bird valves leak. Brand new. Just installed a 2" leaked right away. Hunter has been really good for valves. I do like the rainbird 5000 though
@SprinklerPros Жыл бұрын
Which model number of RB valves have you had the trouble with? Where on the valve do they leak?
@1Builtcummins Жыл бұрын
Its not uncommon for the top bonnet on a irrigation valve to leak. The hardware comes loose from the factory at times and it just needs snugged up. Where at on the valve are you having a leak?
@spidey567652 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing.
@SprinklerPros2 жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
@pipi77314 ай бұрын
You mentioned placing the inline valves in a box in the ground, is it ok to place them above the ground say 2 foot or so. This allows easier maintenance for me. Got some back problems and hard to work that low.
@SprinklerPros4 ай бұрын
You could but why not use anti-siphon valves then instead? They're made for above ground use.
@maimahmoud73702 жыл бұрын
thank you very much for the video and all the valuable information! I have a question about valves. I have a house with a front and a back yard. the pipeline from the city meter to the service box which is located near an electricity source is around 22 meters long. I designed the system in a way that I'll install the check valve right after the city meter and an irrigation branch. should I install the shut off valve and the master solenoid valve right after the the check valve or right before the sprinkler and the drip line solenoid valves?
@SprinklerPros2 жыл бұрын
Mai, I would go with just before the sprinkler valves.
@maimahmoud73702 жыл бұрын
@@SprinklerPros thanks for your reply! but now I understand that there will be around 20 meters of pipes with constant water in it. won't that cause any pressure? And also, should I separate the shut off valve from the master solenoid? where the shut off goes right after the check valve and the master solenoid goes right before the sprinkler valves?
@DRBoyer-n1l Жыл бұрын
What "Recourses link"? I am having trouble with well water sediment. When I added a sediment filter, it slowed everything down too much and would quickly clog. I'll have to remove it and go with a better valve system. (I have a HD special - orbit) Any advise?
@SprinklerPros Жыл бұрын
In the Description section of all my video pages there is "Resources page: ..........(link). Respectfully, if the sediment filter is clogging fast I would think that it just needs to be cleaned out more often and it's doing its job. Is there more to know? What kind of sediment filter is it (a wye filter?) and where is it installed? Before the sprinkler valves? Metal screen or plastic? What brand is it?
@areuaware6842 Жыл бұрын
I know that Rainbird makes auto self cleaning filters but they are expensive.
@farmerman720 Жыл бұрын
what is the fitting for the hunter 1inch valve? the resource page is down. 1inch to 3/4 reducer whet's the thread i think in one of your videos you talked about breaking them because the thread was wrong thank you
@SprinklerPros Жыл бұрын
I'm not sure what your question actually is? If you're going from 3/4" pipe to a 1" threaded valve, then it would be a 1" x 3/4" male adapter. Does that help?
@mohammadamin48 Жыл бұрын
I have some old anti siphon vales, and I'm wondering about a way to test that backflow prevention is effective. Any tool available in the market? If not, can I make one myself? I noticed a couple of times in last month dirty water. I turned off my sprinkler system, and saw that water is clean after a day. I'm not sure if it was one of my valves or from the city. So, just thought I should test my valves if possible. Please, help. Thanks. alot
@SprinklerPros Жыл бұрын
Mohammad, I don't know a way to test that. Frankly in 40 yrs, I've never heard of anyone actually having a back flow event. It's just a precaution. I'm not saying it can't happen, but I believe the method you used of stopping the irrigation water use for a specified time is probably the best idea I can think of. Let me know in a new comment thread if you deal with this again. I'm interested to hear.
@TheLivebaitdrifter Жыл бұрын
I have an old system that has Rainbird AS 3/4”. Does the Hunter AS valve have the same spacing? Or do I need Rainbird valve? Ty
@SprinklerPros Жыл бұрын
The spacing is close enough. I do that all the time.
@kencook49562 жыл бұрын
I currently use the Rainbird ASVF. Had to replace the guts once on one of the valves, but the parts were easy to find. My question is do the connection points on Hunter line up the same distance as the Rainbird so I could just swap out the Rainbird with Hunter as the rainbird fails over time?
@SprinklerPros2 жыл бұрын
Ken, today I measured them. The Hunter ASV is 4" on center and the RB is 3.75" OC but I typically don't have an issue getting a Hunter ASV to fit on the vertical pipes orphaned by an RB ASVF valve. I did it just this morning.
@kencook49562 жыл бұрын
@@SprinklerPros Thanks so much for your response. I'm surprised that you don't issues with the fit being different by a 1/4"
@ridin_low1932 жыл бұрын
Just installed a drip system with a timer but sometimes when it first starts it get clogged or something to do with the air I’ve determined. It’s a quick fix I just turn the water pressure up or turn the water on and off real quick. But that doesn’t do so well when the timer goes off and I’m not around. So I’ve think I need a air vacuum release valve maybe 2 because I have 2 zones. Any info on this topic or pro tip.
@SprinklerPros2 жыл бұрын
RL, The most common reason I see this is when the valve is at the bottom of a slope and the drip lines are above it on the slope. When the line turns off, the water gravitates back down the hill so the air fills the tubing. When the line is activated again, it now pushes all that air out as it displaces with water. Does this match your scenario? If so, I can give you some tips.
@billhoffman2523 жыл бұрын
Nice video. What is it about the Rainbird 1in DV that keeps it from the top of your list?
@SprinklerPros3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Bill. Kindly, I explained that in the video.
@hlsenterprises44773 жыл бұрын
He doesn't recommend anything RainBird makes. I have been a licensed Irrigator for 22+ yrs. RainBird is the best hands down. He doesn't tell you this but the solenoid on the hunters are the biggest problem. When you try to open manually they often cross thread when re-tightened. Hunter is the 2nd most used for a reason. RainBird is better. But I have come to the decision this man has had some issue in the past with RB and will not give the viewer a fair opinion on the product.
@billhoffman2523 жыл бұрын
@@hlsenterprises4477 thank you for the reply. I've used all brands of valves in the past 40 years and I'll stand by Rainbird. I've used the hunter once in awhile just to match what they already have on the job. I've never seen a problem with the hunter bleed or solenoid. I Have Seen the Rain Bird bleed deform and also I've changed more than a few of the Rainbird solenoid O-rings. I think they are both darn good. As long as you can continue to get parts for both of them it's a toss-up for me.
@tomeuler19792 жыл бұрын
Absolutely excellent video bud! Exactly the info I've been looking for. Thankyou! You had me laughing my ass off with the pics of your wife thrown in with the commentary; "is it worthy of being repaired or does it need to be replaced?" 🤣😂🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@SprinklerPros2 жыл бұрын
BD, Glad you liked it. Thanks for the fun comments. Ya, she's a good sport about participating when she can.
@raymondjackson60692 жыл бұрын
I have been asked to install a main valve and am leaning toward brass because it will probably go in the basement and will be the main valve. I am thinking durability because it will be placed indoors. And is it best to go behind the main shut-off, right after the meter, after the main shut-off, between the main shut-off and the valve manifolds, or does it make a difference? Thanks
@SprinklerPros2 жыл бұрын
Raymond, you're right in leaning toward the brass ball valve (not a gate valve). I wasn't quite following your options so I will answer you this way and hope it answers your question. It should be: water meter > tee to separate house water from irrigation > optional backflow device depending on your situation and what your local municipality wants > shutoff ball valve > irrigation valves. I believe it's best to have the shutoff/backflow as close to the irrigation valves as possible for convenience when servicing them. Did this help?
@raymondjackson60692 жыл бұрын
@@SprinklerPros Well sort of. As far as placement, when the 1" copper exits the basement, it immediately branches of to different valve areas, and to locate the valve outside would require re-piping that area with a lot of elbows, hence opportunities for more CFM and pressure loses. Inside, the main water shut off, a ball valve is located nearer to the ceiling, and 4-5 inches you are in the joist. squeezing a plastic or metal valve up there would be a challenge. Plastic interior is cheaper and my supplier, who is also an installer says that's the way to go. Brass valves are too expensive, and would add about $150 to $200 to the job with marginal benefit. I will run the options by the customer. Thanks again for your input.
@Divas1001 Жыл бұрын
Can I connect hunter valve with Irritrol controller?
@SprinklerPros Жыл бұрын
Yes. You can connect any valve to any controller. Brand matching is not needed.
@jillybean32 жыл бұрын
What about the orbit brass valves, seems like metal would be better than plastic, no?
@SprinklerPros2 жыл бұрын
Jill, I understand your thought regarding brass over plastic, but there are so many benefits of plastic valves over brass in our industry now that brass valves are normally only used in large heavy duty situations. I began in this industry when brass valves and brass popups were still installed so I have watched the evolution to plastic and the improvements since then. One of the biggest things behind cost of production is that plastic doesn't rust and corrode which is huge, especially with dirty water applications like well/pond/river/lake/creek water. I hope this helps. Any other questions?
@Moondoggy19412 жыл бұрын
1:31 When my son was young he used to feed those yellow flowers to the chickens, he would laugh so hard.
@HeWearsGlasses3 жыл бұрын
I had to subscribe to your channel, you have great information and living in small town I have to get most of my information online... Anyways its looks like I'll be switching over to Hunter's in line valve! Thanks from Texas
@SprinklerPros3 жыл бұрын
Roel, Thanks for subscribing. Welcome aboard. I'm glad you're learning alot. Small town folks is part of the reason I created the Resources pages so you could have easy access to the pro grade products. Have you benefitted from them yet? Are there any videos that would be helpful for you for me to make? I will be passing thru TX in a couple wks on I-40.
@HeWearsGlasses3 жыл бұрын
@@SprinklerPros I'm just now looking at the resource page! From what I understand the regular pop up sprays are better than rotating trajectory sprays? And as far as video ideas maybe advice on selecting head spacing in certain areas that aren't so simple. You might have a video already but I still have a lot to watch 😂
@bmw38422 жыл бұрын
What issues will occur with cheap sprinkler valve that the landscape and home builders use ?
@SprinklerPros2 жыл бұрын
Premature failure though they could last for many years. Once they fail, there's no point in attempting to repair them. If they're in the ground in a valve box, the labor is in digging it up and burying them so it's best to replace all of them at that time. Does that answer your question? Feel free to let me know the brand and model if you'd like a more concise assessment.
@bmw38422 жыл бұрын
@@SprinklerPros Thanks for the answer? I replaced with the hunter PVG1”with hydro 3/4 bluLock tubing BluLock coupler and a bluLock 1’ to 3/4 to connect the poly tubing and added a 3/4 ball value to the line leading to zone 2 and zone 1. The problem I was having it was when zone one went on and off it was totally quiet. When zone two came on it was quiet but when it shut off I would hear a loud thump and I couldn’t figure out what that was from. Do you have any idea what that might’ve been
@SprinklerPros2 жыл бұрын
I'm grasping at experienced straws here. Any chance that the #1 wire is actually wired to the ground or common or master pump at the timer? Or wired together with #2 at the valves? It happens.
@reedallidap71732 жыл бұрын
Is ordering the Hunter ASV off Amazon the same product? I live in Hawaii so free shipping with Prime is very crucial for me
@SprinklerPros2 жыл бұрын
Reed, Yes it is the same. Thanks for ordering thru my Resources site linked in the Description section below the video. It will take you to an Amazon Prime retailer for that product. My Resources site uses affiliate links so I get a small commission on the sales. Thanks again!
@jeffkeay27342 жыл бұрын
Stay away from Hunter. Pay the extra money for Rainbird.
@OmarAli-hy1mc3 жыл бұрын
Hola from Michoacán
@SprinklerPros3 жыл бұрын
hola from San Luis Obispo
@justinh69746 күн бұрын
#1 hunter #2 rainbird #3 weathermatic.. valves only... I do have problems with solonids but a good valve. #4 Toro and Irritrol #5 never use orbit products unless you want to do your job 2x
@seanb2995 Жыл бұрын
I have a 4 1 inch nelson valves and one is leaking. i took it apart and suctioned out the opening with a vacuum. Still leaks. I cant find a replacement diaphram so im deciding to just replace it hopefully i dont run into issues
@SprinklerPros Жыл бұрын
Sean, I am guessing your Nelson valves are inline valves vs anti-siphon valves? I don't know if Nelson diaphgrams are still available. I don't even see Nelson valves in stores anymore. Nelson has pretty much gone back to agriculture irrigation products so, yes, I would assume you many need to replace the valve. Where exactly is it leaking. At the bonnet seam? Under the solenoid? At the flow control stem? Google those items if you're not sure what I am referring to.
@seanb2995 Жыл бұрын
@SprinklerPros They are inline valves. They don't have flow control stems on them from what I can see. I'm pretty sure it's at the bonnet seam. I've got the valve box dug up and I'm running to the store to grab a Hunter PGV at your recommendation tomorrow. I've replaced just about everything in the system, half the heads, the backflow siphon, patched a cracked line. It's working much better, but every time I fix something, something else breaks. Hopefully, this is it. Fingers crossed. It's been a good learning experience. Thanks so much for your help!
@ra3975 Жыл бұрын
I noticed you didnt recommend a single Rainbird valve.
@SprinklerPros Жыл бұрын
Correct. I gave my reasons why in the video regarding the anti-siphon models ASVF. I'm not a fan of their valves and I've been working around them for decades. It's okay if you like them. I'm not bashing. It's just personal preference based on MY experience.
@OGRH Жыл бұрын
RainBird valve parts are readily available! In abundance! Maybe you're having a problem with those anti-siphons but those parts fit in-line valves like a glove! They are the only parts that you can find everywhere! You are correct on those jar tops... but you are so off the mark regarding Rain Bird!!! those DV100's are like the Energizer Bunny... you're not going to F with it for a very long time!
@JoeLinux20002 жыл бұрын
My main auto shutoff valve "hammers". Do you have any cure for that or is there a main valve that opens more slowly and is less susceptible to hammering. I don't want to leave the main valve open all the time due to various suspect piping throughout the entire system . It was originally a hydraulic valve system that I converted to electronic. The hydraulic valves were buried throughout the yard. I now have two valve boxes. One with just two valves in the front yard, and the other box is in the back yard with 6 valves. The timer controls the main valve so the water is essentially shut off to mosr of the system when it is not operating. I have an anti hammer stand pipe installed in front of the main valve. I was thinking of putting one after it as well. The anit-hammer chamber didn't do much good in terms of controlling the "bang" when the system turns on.
@SprinklerPros2 жыл бұрын
IPA, I will attempt to help. First Q is what is the water pressure coming in to the system thru the main auto valve? What brand and model is that valve? Do you have a brass pressure regulator on the system? If so, where?
@enigineerzohaib87752 жыл бұрын
Why do we use Antisiphon valves?
@SprinklerPros2 жыл бұрын
EZ, a/s valves are so much easier to work on when needed. Out here we have gophers that fill the valve boxes of inline valves. Roots also can become a problem with inline valves. When an a/s valve needs to be replaced, I just need to cut the risers and install the new valve. When an inline valve needs to be replaced, the entire valve box needs to be dug up, roots and all. I just had to do that yesterday. Does that help?
@gmale51502 жыл бұрын
Is K rain a brand that's good?
@SprinklerPros2 жыл бұрын
I don't use or promote K rain.
@coreymartin63632 жыл бұрын
No indeed
@CyFi62 жыл бұрын
No all metal options?
@SprinklerPros2 жыл бұрын
I review what I use and what is common in my area here on the CA Central Coast. Brass valves are extremely rare here.
@dans3642 жыл бұрын
resources link not working
@SprinklerPros2 жыл бұрын
Dan, thank you for mentioning it, but I just tried it from the video page and it worked fine. Others are saying the same thing so I am guessing it's a browser thing. Maybe an add-on is blocking it? If you get it to work by tweaking something please let us know in a new comment so it goes to the top of the comments. Thank you.
@NovakXiongАй бұрын
My grandpa has crappy rain bird vale’s that are leaky
@jeffkeay27342 жыл бұрын
Lol. Hunter valves do not handle any sort of debris. The solenoids fail more than any other valves including the cheapest. I would recommend Rain Bird and than Toro. I have had very little issues with Rainbird and they are as dependable as they get
@buscador20072 жыл бұрын
I do irrigation maintenance; the Rain Bird valves are the ones that I replace the most, their solenoids don't last and after a few years opening them manually at the solenoid, the O ring fails, and it leaks. I prefer Hunter valves I have replaced three Hunter solenoids so far, I am in Texas.
@choonng68223 жыл бұрын
Thanks for making this video! I have two inline Orbit valves for my fish tank auto flush system, both leaked internally even after shutoff. Orbit valves are junk! I'm getting Hunter valves.
@SprinklerPros3 жыл бұрын
Choon, I'm glad it helped. Consider installing an inline filter before the valves to capture any possible contaminants that may interfere with the valves closing properly. Debris in the water, even a grain of sand, can get stuck under the diaphragm and keep it from closing, regardless of the brand of valve. You can take these valves apart and see if you find anything to clean out. 🐠🐟
@garymccoy35842 жыл бұрын
You need to start using Toro brand, they are simply the best out there.
@SprinklerPros2 жыл бұрын
Gary, I'm glad you like them.
@hlsenterprises44773 жыл бұрын
RainBird doesnt want to be in the parts business??? Lol. Ever heard of Ewing?
@rockyhighwayroad7365 Жыл бұрын
The pictures you show do not look like California to me
@SprinklerPros Жыл бұрын
Interesting. The field of yellow flowers is just down the road from me and most of the other shots are in our area but there are a few stock photos that are from who-knows-where.
@AddyAdderson2 жыл бұрын
Why does the gospel link work, but the sprinkler resource valve doesn't? I don't see Jesus, Moses, or Abraham coming to fix my sprinklers.
@SprinklerPros2 жыл бұрын
Addy, that was a trick of mine to get folks to visit the gospel site. Just kidding! Others have said the same thing about that link, but I just checked it again from the video page again and it works fine. I am thinking that it's a browser thing. Possibly an add-on is blocking it or somethin'. I use Chrome. How about you? Try it from this: sprinklerpros.net/irrigation-valves/
@MrAlextabatabai2 жыл бұрын
Fimco
@paulgibeau20752 жыл бұрын
Pp
@hlsenterprises44773 жыл бұрын
Hunter solenoids are a pain in the butt. Threads are extremely likely to get crossed and the o ring falls off or breaks. Poor design. And you are the only irrigator in the world who would use an irritrol valve before a RB. Clearly there is a personal bias going against RB products. You cant deny they are the #1 brand sold and yet you have nothing positive to say for them. Shenanigans!
@phizzle242 жыл бұрын
I thought the same after the rotary nozzle comparison a while back. Still good videos though
@1ladybug558 Жыл бұрын
Just my 2 cents but I have found statements that say #1 selling brand doesnt make it the best product just the most sold. Quality usually cost alittle more . During the process of researching products to replace a 40 year old system most "pros" favor Hunter and Irritrol with pros and cons on both sides. Non mentioned and or recommended Rainbird, Orbit, or Toro. I agree these are probably the easily available option and for the most part a perfectly fine solution. I also started alot of videos installing anti siphon valves at or below ground, at which point I moved on to the next. That being said take the advice given pick what you want throw out the rest and move on. BTW wheres your video?