How to Make Your Own Sprinkler Head Protector in 5 Easy-to-Follow Steps
Discover how to safeguard your irrigation with our DIY sprinkler head protector guide. Follow 5 simple steps to prevent damage and ensure efficient lawn care.
Discover how to safeguard your irrigation with our DIY sprinkler head protector guide. Follow 5 simple steps to prevent damage and ensure efficient lawn care.
Discover effective irrigation sprinkler protectors with our guide on 5 guaranteed methods to shield your system. Learn tips, tricks, and FAQs today!
Avoiding Common Pitfalls: The Top Reasons to Safeguard Sprinkler Heads Welcome back to the GRASSHOLE blog! In our ongoing commitment to ensuring the longevity and efficiency of your outdoor spaces, we address a critical aspect of landscape maintenance today: safeguarding your sprinkler heads. While these components are integral to a
Maintaining a lush and healthy lawn is every homeowner’s dream, and a well-functioningirrigation system plays a crucial role in achieving this goal. However, sprinkler head damage and alignment problems can quickly become a nightmare, leading to tedious repairs and frequent service calls. Enter GRASSHOLE – a revolutionary, patented solution that
Instructions for separating your GRASSHOLES® 1- Take a short piece of a 2×4 2- Bang and rotate the tube of the GRASSHOLE®, against the 2×4 and they will fall apart easily. 3- If needed, continue to bang and rotate until the GRASSHOLES® are separated GRASSHOLES® are made from ABS plastic and
STEP 1: Locate the broken or damage sprinkler head STEP 2: Digging CAREFULLY remove the grass and dirt around the sprinkler head using a small garden trowel and your hands Dig a hole 6” depth and about 12” diameter around the sprinkler head “BE CAREFUL” not to puncture the water
The below article by: Mark Gordon Managing Editor was originally posted on the Bradenton Observer website on June 12, 2021. Original post can be seen here. After a career as a top financial executive for a variety of organizations, from an air-conditioning company to the Sarasota Opera, Ken Kwiatkowski, 59, recently added something
“For every $100 spent at a chain retailer, $13.60 of revenue is recirculated into the local economy. For every $100 spent at a local retailer, $48 of revenue is recirculated into the local economy.” When you shop from a small business, there is pride that comes from knowing you found
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