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how to repair a hole in sprinkler line

by Damon Collier Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Things You Should Know

  • Turn on the sprinkler to locate the leak. Once you find it, turn the water off.
  • Dig up the area above the leak to expose the damaged sprinkler line. Clean off the exposed section with a wet cloth.
  • Saw off a 4 in (10 cm) section of pipe to remove the leak. Clamp the pipe ends and insert a slip coupling between them to repair the line.

First, find the leak by looking for escaping water or sprinkler heads with little to no flow. Then, dig up and expose the damaged pipe so you can remove it. Use a slip coupling to replace the damaged section of pipe, fill in the dirt around it, and you're done!

Full Answer

How to tell if your sprinkler system needs repair?

To Winterize:

  • See if your system has auto-drain valves. ...
  • If you have manual drains, you'll need to use an air compressor with pressure between 50 and 100 PSI. ...
  • Open the valve manifolds to allow any remaining water to drain.
  • Hook up the air compressor and run air through each zone in your system until you've cleared all zones of water.

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How to get air out of a sprinkler system line?

Steps How To Drain Your Sprinkler / Irrigation System:

  • Turn off your water at the dedicated Sprinkler Line Shutoff (A) in your basement / crawlspace.
  • Open the 2 Petcock’s (F) with a flat head screwdriver so that the screw head runs a 45 degree angle
  • Open the Inside Drain (B) to drain your system. ...
  • Open 2 Ball Valves (C & D) on backflow preventer (outside) to a 45 degree angle. ...

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How do I repair a clogged irrigation line?

Repair Drip Irrigation Guide: How To Fix It Yourself Without Your Gardener

  • Drip Irrigation Parts to Keep on Hand. In case of emergency, it’s always best to keep a stash of these inexpensive parts in the garage. ...
  • Things to Know About Drip Tubing. ...
  • Fixing Drip Irrigation. ...
  • Installing Microspray Drip Irrigation. ...
  • The Importance of a Pressure Regulator and Filter. ...
  • Your Turn…. ...

How to cap off a sprinkler line?

Use these instructions if you live in an area that does not require winterization.

  • To cap off a sprinkler, dig up the dirt around the head you want to remove exposing the pipe and fittings below.
  • Unscrew the sprinkler and any piping connecting the sprinkler to the fitting below.
  • Install a cap or plug of the appropriate size/thread to stop water from flowing out of the fitting after the sprinkler is removed.

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How do you fix a hole in a sprinkler pipe?

1:154:04How To Repair A Broken Leaking Black Plastic ... - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThere's several different types of hose clamps I use the simple ones with a little screw on top.MoreThere's several different types of hose clamps I use the simple ones with a little screw on top. Middle worm drive that kind of tightens them up.

Can you patch a punctured sprinkler line?

2:024:32Howto: fix a puncture in your sprinkler system - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipBut basically I just use this this tool here you can use whatever you can use a razor blade you cutMoreBut basically I just use this this tool here you can use whatever you can use a razor blade you cut it cut it right at the the crack.

How do you repair a hole in a PVC sprinkler?

0:113:543 Ways to Repair PVC Irrigation Pipe - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo the washers go over each end of the pipe nuts go on first and then the washers. Then you slip theMoreSo the washers go over each end of the pipe nuts go on first and then the washers. Then you slip the coupling over one section of the pipe. And then over the other tighten. The nuts.

How do you fix a leaking underground sprinkler?

2:5318:51How To Fix Sprinkler Pipe Leaking, Gushing Underground DIY - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo what we're going to do is take one end of our one inch pipe and we will cement it right into hereMoreSo what we're going to do is take one end of our one inch pipe and we will cement it right into here. So this will be permanent. Then we can screw. The body on to it here like this.

Will PVC cement stop a leak?

Joining a pipe to a pipe fitting requires specially formulated primer and cement—no ordinary adhesive but a chemical solvent that melts the surface of the PVC and then quickly re-hardens to fuse the pieces together. The result is an airtight, leak-proof bond similar to what you get with welding metal.

Does Flex Seal work on PVC pipe?

Flex Seal Liquid works great for: PVC pipes.

How do you fix a leaking PVC pipe without cutting it?

0:172:21How to Repair Cracked or Leaking Pipes Without Cutting or ThreadingYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipApply the putty into the repair area pushing it into any cracks and tapering it on to theMoreApply the putty into the repair area pushing it into any cracks and tapering it on to the surrounding surfaces. Body should be held in place until it hardens and adheres usually around 2 minutes.

How to stop water from pouring out of pipe?

Clean the pipe. Some water will come pouring out at first, you could try to catch it, but it is easier to bail it out. Once the water stops coming out, clean both ends with a rag. ...

How long should a PVC pipe be?

Or you can buy a PVC fitting from most home improvement stores that has one pipe sliding inside an outer barrel with an O-ring inside. It will extend almost 3" in length. You may see in stores 1/2" to 2 1/2" in diameter sizes.

Step 1 – Locate the Leak

Find the leak – It is not likely that you will find your leak spewing water like a geyser, though it does happen, especially if the hole is smaller – counter intuitive? Most of the time you will see a zone putting out a weak stream of water from every sprinkler head. It is at this point that you will have to hunt the leak down.

Step 2 – Excavate the Leak

Excavate the leak – You will have to dig out the area around the leak. Generally I find that a garden trowel will do just fine but there are occasions when you will need a flat shovel.

Step 3 – Cut out the Leaking Hose Segment

Once the leak is found and excavated, you will need to cut a segment of the hose that encompasses the hole, out of the hose – about 1/2″ wide. We do this to accommodate the space in the middle of the coupling.

Step 4 – Place the Hose Clamps – very important

Before you do anything else, make certain that you place hose clamps on either side of the segmented hose to be able to secure the hose to the ends of the coupling.

Step 5 – Check that the Coupling Fits Properly

Check to see that the coupling fits the space properly; with all barbs inside their respective hose ends.

Step 6 – Apply Heat to the Hose Line

As per the video above, heat one end of the hose line gently, being careful not to melt the end of the hose. Then, immediately, but carefully insert the coupling into the hose where the barbs are inside the hose.

Step 7 – Tighten the Hose Clamps

Tighten the hose clamps around the two ends of the hose, on opposite sides of the coupling

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