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Frequently Asked Questions:
1. How can I determine how many Sprinkler Anchors I will need for my lawn?
3. How deep should I water my lawn?
4. How can I determine how long it will take to water 1/2 inch at each anchor station?
5. How long should I water from each anchor station to assure complete coverage?
6. When is the best time to water my lawn?
7. Is it okay to water my lawn at night or in the evening?
8. What is the area that the sprinkler will water?
9. What is the distance that a sprinkler will water?
10. Will the anchors interfere with the lawn mower?
11. Do I have to winterize the Sprinkler Anchors?
12. Are the Sprinkler Anchors removable?
Answers:
1. Follow the instruction guide and use the graph provided to determine how many Sprinkler Anchors you will need as well as the placement of the anchors. The average yard (1/4 of an acre or 7260 sq. ft) requires 6 - 8 anchors. (top of page)
2. You can start watering at any of the anchor stations. Two sprinklers are recommended opposite of each other watering at the same time, assuring complete area coverage. (top of page)
3. Lawns on the average require about 1/2 inch of water every other day during the Summer. Grassed areas generally require more water than plants and shrubs. (top of page)
4. Set a flat bottom pan out on your lawn and turn the sprinkler on to determine the length of time to accumulate 1/2 inch of water. (top of page)
5. Set the timer included with the Sprinkler Anchor System 15 - 20 minutes per watering station. (top of page)
6. Watering your lawn in the early morning will assure the highest water pressure and less water will be lost to evaporation and wind. (top of page)
8. The impact sprinkler included in the Sprinkler Anchor System waters 360 degrees or can be set to water a smaller radius if preferred. (top of page)
9. The sprinkler that is included in the Sprinkler Anchor System will water up to a 30 foot radius. (top of page)
10. No! Once you are finished watering, simply replace the debris cap and mow right over it. (top of page)
11. You do not have to do anything to winterize the anchor, just remove sprinkler, timer and 2 foot hose and store during the winter. (top of page)
12. The Sprinkler Anchors are designed to be permanent, but if needed they are removable. (top of page)
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