DIY Sprinkler System That Digitally Maps Out Your Yard

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  • @javyesquivel8711
    @javyesquivel8711 Год назад +182

    10:04 PSA never use a plastic or pvc female adapter and a metal male end, the pvc will crack over time on the outside. It’s always better to have a pvc male end into a metal female end for any pvc to metal connections. Im a licensed plumber btw

    • @westhavenor9513
      @westhavenor9513 Год назад +7

      Word

    • @manuelcuesta7072
      @manuelcuesta7072 Год назад +2

      Is not common in the US to use polyethylene tubes for things like this ? Like here in Europe is pretty inexpensive and reliable is used for drinking water and watering plants

    • @javyesquivel8711
      @javyesquivel8711 Год назад +1

      @@manuelcuesta7072 we do use it in the USA but certain pvc fittings will crack overtime when connect to metal fittings

    • @Friedrich-Wilhelm-1980
      @Friedrich-Wilhelm-1980 Год назад

      you also missed the GALVANIZED pipe that will make the water toxic and non potable it the kids or dog play in it

    • @jonathanbuzzard1376
      @jonathanbuzzard1376 Год назад +4

      @@javyesquivel8711 Polyethylene is not PVC, its a completely different material that won't crack period and is way more robust for underground usage. It would be the go to pipe material for this application in Europe.

  • @BrianMaus-o7f
    @BrianMaus-o7f Год назад +82

    Brent that galvanized pipe you used before the backflow preventer is against code in most states. The reason for this is it will rust, and that rust will get into your drinking water. FYI

    • @bdpgarage
      @bdpgarage Год назад +22

      In addition to that, the galvanized pipe screwing into a copper pipe inside the wall is galvanic corrosion point if copper is in the wall side. You can install a brass union in there to isolate the steel from the copper.

    • @arc-michaelr9580
      @arc-michaelr9580 5 месяцев назад

      😱

  • @Dortchskii
    @Dortchskii Год назад +1

    My mom owns an irrigation company out of San Antonio, and she was just telling me about these new heads, the ol' algorithm recommended me your vid as a result. fyi irrigators and plumbers are different professions, and require different licensing. i'm not sure what your local regulations require, but i recommend that you give a backflow inspector a call and have it inspected, then have it re-inspected once a year. it will run you around about 100 Dollars, catching and replacing a failed backflow valve would cost about 300-400 dollars, but that could save you thousands in repairs, or at the least the cost of repairing it your self. great vid btw, i won't offer further advice because this is not my area of expertise, but ill share with her and she might come on the line with advice.

  • @RFC3514
    @RFC3514 Год назад +11

    I remember designing a similar system (without the fancy app, just using some solenoid valves and an Arduino) ages ago, when a friend of mine complained about the way his sprinklers always covered a circle (or a section of a circle) and his lawn was square. We didn't have an exact way to detect the sprinkler's orientation, though, so it drifted a bit over time.

  • @michaelarnott2937
    @michaelarnott2937 Год назад +3

    I have this system. And as for after sales care and any information regarding international sales are non existent. They know how to talk the talk to make the sale but after that you are on your own. I recommend the system but not irrigreen but can’t have one without the other. Good luck to anyone looking at getting this system

    • @JEK
      @JEK Год назад +1

      I'll wait for Rainbird or Hunter versions

  • @ajdizzle4shizzle
    @ajdizzle4shizzle Год назад +32

    Great project! Just one question/concern…Won’t the galvanized to brass connection cause galvanic corrosion?

    • @btenor1
      @btenor1 Год назад +5

      Sure will.

    • @philipstreechon4523
      @philipstreechon4523 Год назад

      I hope you did not get it @ Ace I got a galvanized plug last year and it was all covered in rust after one season made in !!!!!. @@btenor1

    • @bothfeetin
      @bothfeetin Год назад +1

      Absolutely!

  • @heavy1metal
    @heavy1metal Год назад +8

    For another leak test to make sure nothing is going on inside the wall - before you start go look at your water meter and make sure it's not increasing (verifying you don't have a pre-existing leak). Then after you've performed your work and turn the water back on - go look at the meter again and ensure it's not increasing.

  • @RoRo20699
    @RoRo20699 Год назад +204

    Lost me at "cloud controller".

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  Год назад +23

      What's your issue with a cloud controller? Its literally recording clouds lol!

    • @GeekIWG
      @GeekIWG Год назад +70

      Indeed. If their server ever shuts down or they decide they no longer want to support this particular product, then you'll just be forced to pull out the entire sprinkler system and buy and install a new one. Not to mention what happens if you lose internet connection.

    • @MustafaAlammar
      @MustafaAlammar Год назад +12

      These controllers work offline, so lack of continuous connectivity isn't an issue.

    • @abhimanit12
      @abhimanit12 Год назад +10

      @@GeekIWGdude you don’t know anything about this, you just need connectivity to calibrate through the app , after that is done, it just runs offline.

    • @BenCos2018
      @BenCos2018 Год назад +5

      @@BYOTools if they ever shutdown their servers your system pretty much doesn't work for the fancy cloud stuff
      also means another random device connected through wifi....why they can't add use ethernet at least I don't know or at the very least have it in there as an option
      and a local system means it's much easier to play around with regard to diy stuff

  • @automacao-para-todos
    @automacao-para-todos Год назад +7

    11:49 this type of faucet closes the water near the connection, preventing the pipes from blowing up due to the water freezing.
    With the new system fully open, extra care might be needed

  • @michaelgraff6978
    @michaelgraff6978 Год назад +26

    When you put PVC together, the primer should still be wet when you apply the cement. Also, you should rotate the part once inserted, rather than just push them together or wiggle them as you put them together. This will make a much stronger physical bond and make a much more reliable water-tight conneciton.

    • @xbubblehead
      @xbubblehead 6 месяцев назад

      I think that's called following the manufacturer's directions. Amazing the number of people who don't bother with them, especially in videos aimed at educating the rest of us.

  • @Riveloperinc
    @Riveloperinc Год назад +6

    The concept is solid. I can’t justify the added cost of each head along with power cost to offset cost of any water waste. Especially since sprinkler heads can be bought in different sizes and rotations. If you had a very large space, and had lots of trees, sidewalks, decks, or anything else that was getting soaked, then maybe.
    The tech is relatively simple. If they could get that cost down to about $40 per head, which is still a bit pricey then it may hold more appeal.
    I have a good idea that whatever they are using to seal the electronics and motor isn’t going to last more than a couple years. Moving parts is wear and tear. Put those outside, just speeds up the failure rate.

  • @paulliquori4824
    @paulliquori4824 Год назад +10

    Was actually interested in this and thought, I only need 2 heads as well, can't be that much. The controller alone is $1500 lol. My whole unit with a discount would run $2300 for 2 sprinkler heads???

  • @wattehel
    @wattehel Год назад +8

    What happens when the company goes out of business or doesn't want to update the app anymore saying it is obsolete?

    • @ArmstrongMixture
      @ArmstrongMixture Год назад +2

      Having a few pieces of tech from the mid-2010s that are paperweights now that the hosting company stopped the service, this greatly worries me. Its sad when its a 200$ security camera, when its a $4000 sprinkler system its downright criminal.

  • @bayani3
    @bayani3 Год назад +1

    Wow that is amazing!!! So adjustable, it’s awesome to be able to minimize the water waste and also avoid spraying neighbors 😂😂😂.

  • @highgeared4959
    @highgeared4959 Год назад

    I just installed this system into a customers backyard for the first time, its super cool, besides the price.

  • @grandmaraps
    @grandmaraps Год назад +2

    At least you have a hose bib in your backyard. I would love to see how to install one. Most videos just show you how to change or upgrade.

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  Год назад +1

      I'll keep that project in mind. Thanks so much for watching.

  • @jrs1986
    @jrs1986 Год назад +2

    when you apply the primer and cement to the PVC you should do a quarter turn to make sure you fully set the connection.

  • @zacharykorbet9690
    @zacharykorbet9690 Год назад +9

    Fun fact PVC stand for poly vinyl chloride which can be used for drain, irrigation line, sump pump line and so much more
    And CPVC stands for chlorinated poly vinyl chloride which is used for potable water

  • @rogerk1710
    @rogerk1710 Год назад +9

    Very cool system Brent! I like how you can control the spray pattern and the distance it sprays? Is that right? And the spray pattern out of the nozzle is cool enough on its own. Another great video and thanks again.

  • @ur.boy_kevinnn
    @ur.boy_kevinnn Год назад +1

    hey brent! kevin again. when i saw the title, i knew this would be interesting! how it digitally maps out the yard ans saves water in the process is amazing! keep up the good work!

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  Год назад

      Love hearing that Kevin and thanks so much for all the support. Truly appreciated.

    • @ur.boy_kevinnn
      @ur.boy_kevinnn Год назад

      @@BYOTools ur welcome! it makes me happy when u post :)

  • @grneal26
    @grneal26 Год назад +5

    My quote from them for one sprinkler DIY was INSANE.

    • @jasonp9951
      @jasonp9951 Год назад

      me too, for 3 sprinklers it was $2700, but said extra sprinklers cost $278.... so what is the extra for??? The piping I would lay myself just like in the video!

    • @joemachine4714
      @joemachine4714 8 месяцев назад

      Yes I agree I don't understand if an extra head is $300 the why does it cost $2700 for three heads even with cables and controller? 😮

    • @RyMuEntertainment
      @RyMuEntertainment 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@joemachine4714 The control unit is around $1500

    • @trumpetpunk42
      @trumpetpunk42 4 месяца назад

      @@joemachine4714 2700-(3*300)=1800 for the controller and cables. Yeah that's expensive (too much for me) but there's a computer and digital valves in each one of these...

  • @Blank-n7c
    @Blank-n7c Год назад

    Amazing digital water sprinkler system to save money 💰

  • @tyler_1_2_3
    @tyler_1_2_3 Год назад +3

    I was sold until i went to check out 😂😂😂😂

  • @jlatnyc
    @jlatnyc Год назад

    Great video. Not, a plumber either, but next time you bond PVC pipe do a quarter turn when you join them together. I was taught this my a licensed plumber and friend

  • @benjaminprice3219
    @benjaminprice3219 Год назад +5

    How much was the cloud system?
    Their pricing doesn’t seem transparent.

  • @markgriff9265
    @markgriff9265 Год назад +10

    You should never use galvanized pipe for water supply. Galvanized pipe material will slowly leach into the water, which is vey bad for you if you drink. Plus, the water will eventually rust that pipe, once the galvanization is gone. You can buy a piece of copper and either use a “shark bite” type of fitting (easiest) or “sweat” on a copper fitting.

  • @00HiGhGuY00
    @00HiGhGuY00 5 месяцев назад

    Seems like a really good system. I'd like to see them come out with a soil moisture sensor that wires into their system. You could place the sensor/s in your yard, then rather than just running on a schedule it'll run only when the soil moisture drops below a set point. If it's a really rainy period, the system might not have to run at all, in a dryer period, it could run as needed to maintain the optimal moisture level, or until you've reached the limit of your budget (water bills) or local watering restrictions.
    For a flat yard with all the same type of grass, you'd probably only need a single sensor even for a large area like and acre. In other situations, it could be advantageous to use multiple sensors placed strategically. For example, bottom vs top of a slope, full sun vs heavily shaded areas, different types of grass in front/back yards, turf grass vs mulch beds with different types of plants/shrubs.

  • @matthewsalvador9783
    @matthewsalvador9783 Год назад +1

    I died went to heaven when I saw you skipping …

  • @wildflower2092
    @wildflower2092 4 месяца назад

    We’re going to be doing this at my grandparents old farmhouse. They bought in 1920

  • @kwelitysoul
    @kwelitysoul Год назад

    That's really impressive. Something I've always wanted to do, big props!

  • @ifiwooddesigns
    @ifiwooddesigns Год назад

    Looks good. Only difference is I’d put a tee shut off valve after spigot to separate sprinkler system so you can blow it out while still being able to use spigot.

  • @merkel2750
    @merkel2750 Месяц назад

    As someone that worked with pressure vessels and hydraulic systems, tape and sealant is almost always a no-no, unless it’s a specific brand that specifically says you can do it, you shouldn’t, most sealants can destroy the teflon tape. In general if you need both types of sealing, you’re doing something wrong.

  • @lauretiu
    @lauretiu Год назад +6

    great video but that sprinkle is prohibitively expensive! for 2000$ you get 10 large yard rainbird kits, and you can manually adjust them however you want. i mean the ideea is ingenious but idk to me it is way too expensive

    • @25566
      @25566 Год назад +1

      And the app will eventually stop working.. a traditional system can be working for decades without issues

  • @sagebrushnw485
    @sagebrushnw485 Год назад +1

    Your material list does not include the winterizing blow out valve.

  • @pedrosmits
    @pedrosmits Год назад +1

    12:23 galvanised pipe is not allowed in our country. It would be better to pick RVS or brass. It will corrode from the inside.

  • @Nickgowans
    @Nickgowans Год назад +1

    "be rest assured"
    Rest is a verb, therefore it would be "you can rest assured" as opposed to "be rest assured"

  • @verven999
    @verven999 Год назад +2

    great video hope it works offline without needing some servers

    • @trumpetpunk42
      @trumpetpunk42 4 месяца назад

      GOOD QUESTION! (channelling louis rossmann) I'm so sick of everyone's "cloud services"

  • @piplup10203854
    @piplup10203854 Год назад +1

    This was really straightforward but I don't think I could do all this on my own 😅 I would have to hire someone to do it and I am not sure how much it would be but dang that is quite nice that it can adapt and help save on the water. Irrigation is always a pain for me. I had to help my dad as a kid dig holes and all that and I just never could quite get the hang of it and would just destroy the surrounding dirt and all that lol

    • @trumpetpunk42
      @trumpetpunk42 4 месяца назад +1

      You could never quite get the hang of digging a hole....? 🤔

    • @piplup10203854
      @piplup10203854 4 месяца назад

      @@trumpetpunk42 Yeah I am not very bright... 😭 I just kept widening it instead of actually making a hole and no matter how many tries I gave it the shovel would always go at an angle so it just widened so sadly no I could never quite get the hang of digging a hole... I really can't do it I've tried

  • @ur.boy_kevinnn
    @ur.boy_kevinnn Год назад +1

    you should do this in your front yard too!

    • @ur.boy_kevinnn
      @ur.boy_kevinnn Год назад +1

      ohhh wait. u have turf up there! haha forgot lol

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  Год назад

      haha you are correct! No need for the front yard luckily :)

  • @nic2097
    @nic2097 Год назад

    also note that, depending on where you live, your water pressure may change depending on the time of day (for example: less people use water in the morning so the water pressure will be greater in the morning compared to, say, the afternoon)

  • @pdubyaz
    @pdubyaz Год назад +1

    Why did you wait until the very end to disclose that this was a sponsored video?

  • @PyroBlock
    @PyroBlock Год назад

    if this product loses internet connection does it just stop functioning all together?

  • @tracerit
    @tracerit Год назад +5

    So hard to find pricing for this. Must mean it'll be expensive

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  Год назад

      Just go through your yard layout on their website and pricing will pop up right away. Thanks so much for watching and hope you enjoyed the video.

    • @richardportelli1983
      @richardportelli1983 Год назад +3

      It is proprietary, only sold through the company itself. About 2.5k for a 1 head starting kit and about 350 for every extra head. Installation is not included.

    • @25566
      @25566 Год назад

      ​@@richardportelli1983with water being as cheap as it is, it'll take longer to recover the investment than if you bought solar panels😅

    • @richardportelli1983
      @richardportelli1983 Год назад

      @@25566 where I live water is quite expensive.

  • @SierraGolfNiner
    @SierraGolfNiner Год назад +1

    Holy snap is this system expensive. I thought "My existing system is problematic and I don't love it" but $2700 for 3 heads? It's $8/head for a Rain Bird PRS Professional Popup - which is fairly luxurious as far as popup heads go. Sure this Irrigreen system requires slightly less labor and pipe, but not *that* much. Also if it ever has electrical problems or you need to replace it with something else - you're probably totally screwed (aka need to re-trench it). As for water savings, I'm skeptical. Unless your "traditional" system is massively overwatering/overspraying, there isn't going to be much difference - the lawn still needs X amount of water to be green regardless of how you apply that water.

  • @jasonc422
    @jasonc422 Год назад +1

    I love your quality of videos! Are you doing build ins anytime soon? 🥰❤️❤️❤️

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  Год назад

      Thanks so much for watching and all the support. I'll keep built ins in mind but nothing scheduled as of yet.

  • @freman
    @freman Год назад

    Looks good, might try to replace my 5 head system that just isn't adequate... I'll just have to wait for google maps to update the satellite imagery for this area... even after 3 years it still shows up as a field lol.

  • @haydenspence7107
    @haydenspence7107 Год назад +3

    He took out the frost resistance hydrant never planned for the pipe freezing didn't he say he lived in Seattle? Something is going to need to change before winter.

  • @techdavis
    @techdavis Год назад

    You said you live in Washington. So you get freezes. That spigot system doesn’t shut off inside the wall, so you are facing potential big problems with burst pipes in the winter.

  • @Care2WorldBuild
    @Care2WorldBuild Год назад

    I've seen some warnings for lead such as on garden hoses, unfortunately where some people think to drink directly from. With the galvanized steel or brass, were they all drinkable safe? I had to rethink some plumbing I had after learning some things were not usable for potable water and spreading lead contamination. This may be too small an amount to think about, but I just wondered in case there were any needs for consideration.

  • @aidenstowe6856
    @aidenstowe6856 Год назад +1

    If i used these sprinklers i would need at least like 200 of them

  • @reinc83
    @reinc83 Год назад

    You pulled a frost free spigot out of your wall. You need to be careful and observant of leaks when it gets cold. It’s real easy to have a leak in the wall and not know until severe damage has occurred.

  • @dirk5950
    @dirk5950 Год назад +1

    Adjusting the throw with an app is pretty cool.

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  Год назад

      My thoughts exactly. Thanks so much for watching.

  • @SlimNubster
    @SlimNubster Год назад +6

    This system fell short for me. Big time.
    I kept having problems with over and under spray. The map never properly gauged my lawn.
    I worked with their engineers thru the "pulsing" and "tracking" problems to no avail. I even got in touch with their CEO who assured me they'd address the issue and then everyone went MIA. Haven't been able to get in touch with anyone for weeks. The latest is that the flex pipe blew off and triple digit temps have deterred me from sitting out there to troubleshoot.
    Truly disappointing because this system would be amazing if it worked properly.
    09/2023 Update: after working closely with one of their associates, we ran a number of updates to the app and the sprinkler itself. We managed to narrow down the issue and now, though STILL not as advertised, it's functioning much more accurately and adequately.

    • @BrandonMitchell84
      @BrandonMitchell84 Год назад

      how did you convience yourself that the cost was worth it ? seems like it would take a lonnnnnnnnng time to get anywhere near an ROI of a basic system using traditional heads

    • @SlimNubster
      @SlimNubster Год назад

      @@BrandonMitchell84 it's a good question. I think CONTROL, was the central convincing point for me. I wanted full control of my system from customization of the watering map to measurements of water usage. I wasn't seeking ROI, but in just 6 months of usage, I did see an overall reduction in my water bill of..... Wait for it......
      $190 total. Lol.

    • @LaFox23
      @LaFox23 Год назад +1

      You got what you paid for

    • @krypinz
      @krypinz Год назад

      I saw a lot of mixed comments of people saying stuff about the cloud controller. Do you need your internet on for it to work or do you know?

    • @SlimNubster
      @SlimNubster Год назад

      @LaFox23 a $2K irrigation system? Not exactly buddy, but go on.

  • @fakename9024
    @fakename9024 5 месяцев назад

    I reccommend Black Poly Pipe instead of PVC. It is much stronger.

  • @hanro50
    @hanro50 Год назад

    Just a concern, you do have a shutoff somewhere inside your house right?
    Since as is, water may freeze in the outside pipe....

  • @kevingollner552
    @kevingollner552 Год назад +1

    Liked the video but 2k for a single sprinkler.. Water is cheap where I live so over spray is fine. 2 digital water timers, 2 hoses, 2 hose reels, 2 sprinklers for under $350

  • @tayred81
    @tayred81 Год назад +1

    Love your videos man 🤟🏻🔥 the only thing that's confusing is inches, feet etc. I have to learn it once and for all. Thx

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  Год назад +1

      Is that because you're on the metric system or just in general? Thanks so much for watching and all the support.

  • @jasondoyle7397
    @jasondoyle7397 4 месяца назад

    Why did you add a back-flow prevention device there? There should be one installed between the house and the meter, and if you were putting on where you did shouldn’t it have gone from the line out of the house into the back-flow prevention and then coming out of that split for the hose and the irrigation system?

  • @benjaminprice3219
    @benjaminprice3219 Год назад

    Any thoughts on the Otto system vs Irregreen

  • @Buzzman1
    @Buzzman1 Год назад

    What was the cost of your kit, two heads, controller, wire?

  • @alfonsoestrada9263
    @alfonsoestrada9263 Год назад

    Galvanized pipe don’t work with copper eventually is going to be corrosion?

  • @trumpetpunk42
    @trumpetpunk42 4 месяца назад

    14:45 dog cameo :)

  • @rdknght17
    @rdknght17 Год назад +2

    that brass to galvanized pipe connection is going to corrode.

  • @mgodbee
    @mgodbee Год назад

    Dang guys, i don't know why everyone is so harsh with the comments lately. I personally wouldn't go for this system but he makes good videos. Lighten up

  • @mikeferreira9376
    @mikeferreira9376 Месяц назад

    The price of this is insane.

  • @deralte680
    @deralte680 Год назад +1

    thats really cool.

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  Год назад

      Thanks for watching!

  • @jranney1
    @jranney1 Год назад +4

    Your metal pipe is copper not brass.

  • @Joe-bm4wx
    @Joe-bm4wx Год назад

    Why are you using gas fittings for water?

  • @jrmy1080
    @jrmy1080 Год назад +2

    $2000 for one sprinkler!?

  • @RC-Flight
    @RC-Flight Год назад +1

    Ya so I went to there web site and looked at the price of the controller and their heads😢 WOW what a frigging rip off, too expensive!!!

  • @TH-wr1dv
    @TH-wr1dv Год назад

    I assume that those wont stand sub zero winter?

  • @CharlesSoden
    @CharlesSoden Месяц назад

    So, now that your sponsorship has probably ended and it's been a year of use (assumedly), can you comment honestly on whether this held up for you? You repaired any leaks or cracks? Have you lost connection to either of the sprinkler heads or have any app issues?

  • @marcelosantana9311
    @marcelosantana9311 Год назад +1

    Very nice system, unfortunately they start at $2,000 for 1 sprinkler head with 2000 soft coverage up to $3,700 for a system with 6 heads and 12,000 coverage.

    • @GamerMagic
      @GamerMagic Год назад

      yeah i saw that too way too expensive even with the water that it saves

  • @ITIRICI
    @ITIRICI Год назад

    Always use water to keep the silica dust down. Many places have pump sprayers as a water fed saw would be overkill. That silica never leaves your lungs and the respirator only does so much as it will get in your eyes and ears. Water next time. Please.

  • @frankb9141
    @frankb9141 Год назад

    Using Galvanized along with Brass and the copper in the house is going to cause a dielectric issue and corrode the piping.

  • @robertobryk4989
    @robertobryk4989 Год назад

    Testing the pressure at the tap with no flow is not a good way to test whether the tap will support sprinklers. It will happily report the water main pressure, regardless of how thin or restricted the pipe to the tap is.

  • @blairharris
    @blairharris Год назад +1

    Now do a lawn restoration video.

    • @BYOTools
      @BYOTools  Год назад

      Coming soon I assure you :) Thanks for watching.

  • @magicmanchloe
    @magicmanchloe Год назад +1

    Are mixing metals like copper and steel is not a good idea. 12:16

  • @westhavenor9513
    @westhavenor9513 Год назад

    I was hoping this could retrofit my existing system, but I guess not. I watched anyway cuz you're such a cute babe ;)

  • @b1zarre23
    @b1zarre23 Год назад

    Nicely done, but holy cow connection hell!

  • @william7757
    @william7757 9 месяцев назад

    I think that 5 gal bucket is actually 5.6 gallons.

  • @RichieRich845
    @RichieRich845 11 месяцев назад

    Put some citronella oil on the top of the sprinkler, that will keep the dog off, dogs hate the smell of citronella, now turn that grass to lawn😀👍

  • @colorcapacity2779
    @colorcapacity2779 Год назад

    Enjoying your videos! I am building a 10 x 14 detached art studio based on your lean to shed project of 2 years ago. No electricity, wood stove intermittent heat in winter only, so I plan to heat it for 4 hour stints then let it cool completely until I use it again a day or 2 later. My question is, if I apply plywood on the rafters before laying down a metal roof on top of that, what material(s) do you suggest between the plywood and metal to prevent excess sweating/icing/moisture damage in my building where it will heat up/cool down repeatedly during our sometimes minus 20 degree winters. Using metal due to snow .Any suggestions from your builder viewers out there? Thanks!

  • @drolett
    @drolett Год назад

    No no galvanized will block your pipe in few years, make it with cup and adapter or brass nipples only!!

  • @M_a_r_ke
    @M_a_r_ke Год назад +3

    one sprinkler system is $1953 dollars, hell NO

  • @Kathy0118
    @Kathy0118 Год назад

    Hi, I came across your video and was really impressed by its content. I'm curious, which controller are you currently using? I'd like to invite you to test our smart sprinkler controller and create a video for us. Are you interested?

  • @kalamelliel
    @kalamelliel Год назад

    How much your system cost

  • @Sfinx7932
    @Sfinx7932 Год назад +1

    I hope you used dialectic connection between dissimilar metals. 😮

  • @RositaCherestal
    @RositaCherestal Год назад

    BYOY

  • @bliffblam
    @bliffblam 5 месяцев назад

    Nice gas shut off valve and galvanized pipe 😂
    That Frankenstein hosbib thing is an absolute monstrosity 😂
    Never seen an irrigation system for weeds and crabgrass😂
    WOW! is all i can say

  • @Rad-Memez
    @Rad-Memez Год назад +2

    'i just installed a brand new sprinkler ssym thats gonna save me in the long run' ok but is it going to save your english?

  • @HoneyBerighthere-Saysarath
    @HoneyBerighthere-Saysarath Год назад +1

    Do not water the Grass... water is for drinking and indoor use only.

  • @guatf1
    @guatf1 Год назад

    Best way to save on water is not water the grass and put some trees in the garden

  • @betolopez7450
    @betolopez7450 Год назад

    Este compa gasto como 10 mil 500 dollares en esos esprinkles 😮

  • @fabrones49
    @fabrones49 Год назад

    Another lawn care video where the youtuber has to lay in the grass

  • @kyreelewis7286
    @kyreelewis7286 Год назад

    OtO lawn would’ve done very similar task for far less work and possibly money.

  • @donniellison7647
    @donniellison7647 Год назад

    Mapped my yard and for 3 sprinkler system, price was 2700 dollars....a bit much I think

  • @GEZ_Inkasso
    @GEZ_Inkasso Год назад

    you were talking so much about saving water, but you didnt tell us, how much you are actually saving. No problem, i did the math: you suggest buying fancy sprinkler for 2500$ + installation costs to save 1$ per month on water. The controller box consumes probably more electricity, than it saves on water. Thats not how "saving" works.

  • @Megasteel32
    @Megasteel32 Год назад +1

    counter point: you waste water by having a traditional lawn

  • @ObiwanNekody
    @ObiwanNekody Год назад

    Never waste water again. Plant native plants that can handle the climate you live in.