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frequently asked questions

You are a new company, how can I be satisfied as to your credentials?
Its true, but our team is gathered from people who have worked in water and irrigation industries for many years. Read our testimonials or we will give you some customer names to talk to.

I think I have a disused well in my garden; can I use it for irrigation and maybe the house supply?
Many wells were abandoned due to safety issues. Providing it hasn’t been filled in it may be possible to use. A small pump test will determine its viability; a water test will determine the quality of water available. Some water treatment may be required for drinking purposes…but the water is free!

My sprinklers at the end of the golf course have never worked properly; can I install a smaller pipe to increase pressure?
No; a smaller pipe will decrease the pressure due to increased friction loss; it’s a common misconception. Speak to an engineer who will work out the pipe losses, available pressure, and pump performance, and offer you a solution.

We have a red shale tennis court. Is there a system that will reduce the dust in the summer?
Yes there is. A pop-up system using sprinklers with stainless steel risers to avoid damage and an extra fast rotation speed to avoid puddling, is the solution.

Our local football club has a pitch that is cracks in the summer. We can’t afford a pop-up system is there an alternative cheaper solution?
A small traveling sprinkler can provide water to a pitch. Connected to a pump and tank you set it running and it crawls its way along the pitch watering as it goes. It’s a cheaper but successful alternative.

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