Welcome
to the second edition of the Tompkins Landscape and Irrigation
Contractors' Newsletter. It seems many of you are interested
in irrigation but are uncertain as of how we install the system
and how this is going to effect your existing landscape. To
hopefully shed some light on this situation we have produced
our second newsletter and it is dedicated to the irrigation
installation process. As a reminder, be sure to look on our
site in the irrigation section because it too contains information
on the irrigation installation process and product information
that you may find very helpful. At Tompkins we follow a 10-step
process for our installations:
Tompkins
10 Step Irrigation Process
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Site is visited and a water pressure and gallons per
minute reading is measured. This will determine how
many irrigation heads may be put onto a zone of heads
and how far apart these heads can be to ensure maximum
and even water coverag
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area is then marked off using small flags to simulate
where each of the irrigation heads will be. This serves
two purposes, one is to determine how many heads there
will actually be and the second is to guide the pipe
puller so he knows where the pipe needs to go. A proposal
of work to be performed is submitted to customer at
this time, and if the proposal is accepted and signed
steps 3 -10 are completed. Dig Safe is also contacted
to mark off all utility line.
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Our licensed plumber will install a backflow preventor
(this prevents your irrigation water from backing
up and contaminating your drinking water) and any
other necessary plumbing requirements that your local
area may require.
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irrigation staff begins the installation by putting
1-inch polyurethane pipe into the ground using a pipe
puller machine known as a Ditch Witch. This pipe will
allow the water to leave the house and make it to
all of your sprinkler heads.
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Once all of the pipe has been pulled the next step
is to dig the holes at each of the flags to allow
the sprinkler heads to be connected to the pipe. Additional
holes may need to be dug to connect some of the pipe
together.
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the holes have been completed the irrigation heads
and pipe connection pieces are then tied into the
polyurethane pipe.
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The irrigation valves that allow each zone of heads
to turn on are connected and then wired so they may
be tied into the controller clock.
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the valve wiring is completed the controller clock
is then mounted, usually in the basement, and then
wired to the valves. Our system is now completely
connected, however, the job is not finished.
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To ensure the quickest lawn recovery and quality clean
up our crew backfills all of the holes that we have
dug and returns the sod to its original areas. We
also clean up the small lines that the pipe pulling
machine makes when it puts the pipe into the ground.
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In our final step we completely run your system from
the controller clock to make sure all of the components
of your system are functioning properly. We make any
adjustments to the heads to make sure they water only
the areas you want them to and to ensure they are
spraying maximally and evenly. One of our employees
will also give you instructions on how your controller
clock and irrigation heads operates and how they may
be adjuste
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Hopefully
now you have a better understanding of the irrigation installation
process. Usually this process is completed in one full day
this may vary depending upon the size of the job. All information
on the products we use and the benefits of having an irrigation
system are located in the irrigation section of our site.
Also feel free to browse our entire site for any information
about the other services we provide. If you are interested
in having some work performed on your home or business you
may email us by using the contact us link on our site.
Thank
you and have a great summer,
Tompkins Landscape and Irrigation Contractors
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P.O. Box 353
North Andover, MA 01845
Toll Free: (800) 966-2152
Business: (978) 687-2152
Fax: (978) 691-5513
Email: BillTompkins@mediaone.net
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