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How to repair the damaged PVC in 5 Easy steps

Just like, when a car’s engine troubleshoots the diver on the way similarly when a problem arises in the sprinkler system homeowner gets disturbed too. How can’t he be? After all, the irrigation systems are installed for the sake of flourishing the land and its vegetation. We believe your deepest irrigation concerns and for that reason below we have listed down 5 EASY STEPS TO REPAIR YOUR IRRIGATION SYSTEM. Read down below to get details. 1.     Detect whether it’s PVC damage The major sign of damaged PVC is the soggy lawn and yellow grass. To detect the exact location of the damaged pipe look for the area with most soggy land and yellowish grasses, dig and appreciate your search. 2.     Dig the ground Dig until the damaged pipe is visible to you. You may also check your concern by turning on the valve for a minute and checking whether the pipe is leaking. 3.     Shut down the water supply Before you get ahead in the process pay heed to turn off the water