How Do You Fix Low Water Pressure Sprinklers?
Ever turn on your sprinklers, only to see the water dribble out of the top instead of in a nice, strong spray? Let’s go through the process of getting that water moving the way it should, so all your hard work gardening doesn’t go to waste! You want green, not brown. So let’s spray away! Determine if one or all of the sprinklers is the problem. Turn them on one section at a time. If some are functioning the way they should, but others within the same section aren’t , then the problem is probably at the end of the line at or near the sprinkler head. If all of the sprinklers are weak, then you have a problem in the main line that feeds them. Start the easy way. If not all the sprinklers are weak, then use a small flathead screwdriver to adjust the screw on top. If the sprinkler is a rotating sprinkler, then find the adjustment to increase or decrease the flow. Try to adjust the flow so that it becomes stronger. If that doesn’t work, turn off the water and unscrew the malfunctioning sprin