Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Replace Spray Nozzle on Pop-up Sprinkler Head

In this short video clip I show two example of how to replace a nozzle on a typical spray head. Sprays or spray heads are the type of sprinklers that pop up and stay stationary or don't move.

I am in the first example, which shows a lot closer view of the process because my old partner Sean was recording the video and did a great job. The second example shows a farther away view with a different angle for you to see and Sean is in this video.



So that's not so hard, is it? Replacing a nozzle on an irrigation head is fairly simple, but can be tedious and time consuming if you have to do it to 50 heads! Part of routine system maintenance includes replacing the screens and nozzles because they get clogged over time, especially for irrigation systems on well water or other water sources which contain a lot of debris.

Sean was a great irrigation partner, but has since left the company to move on to new and better things after 7 years of working with us. We wish him the best of luck. Also I need to give a shout out to Sean's friend, Louie who is responsible for doing the editing of these video clips, Thank You Louie!

Scott
Irrigation Systems