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    In my business, I am picky about what I choose to use for each type of item whether it’s nozzles, popups, timers, valves, etc. because it depends on which manufacturer puts out the best for each item.
    In this video I'll show you the very best professional-grade irrigation popup nozzles and why along with where to buy them.
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  • @valuebooks5773
    @valuebooks5773 2 года назад +4

    i know nothing about sprinkler systems and this was easy to understand. now just need to figure out what i have. thanks Tom

  • @jeaninebrooks7269
    @jeaninebrooks7269 2 года назад +3

    Great info-- understandable for people who don't have much experience working with irrigation/sprinkler systems. Thanks Tom.

  • @MaiLe-rr5qt
    @MaiLe-rr5qt 2 года назад +5

    I like the way your explanation. Simple and easy to understand. Thank you.

  • @Rachel-zc8ur
    @Rachel-zc8ur 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely wonderful video. Exactly what I was looking for

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  2 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for saying so.

  • @user-oz4vw9yp7m
    @user-oz4vw9yp7m 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the vid. I’m about to take on a full redesign and replacement job and this was just the nozzle info I needed.

  • @bonsummers2657
    @bonsummers2657 9 месяцев назад +2

    I agree. Thank you very much for posting. I've not used the Hunter adjustables, and that's a big difference you've shown.

  • @AshS411
    @AshS411 Год назад

    Thank you for this super detailed video!!!! 👏🏻

  • @joselatorre1575
    @joselatorre1575 Год назад +2

    Thank you!!! Your explanation is outstanding!!!

  • @annatemplin7963
    @annatemplin7963 8 месяцев назад

    Clear and easy information thank you

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  8 месяцев назад

      Anna, I'm so glad it was helpful! Thank you for saying so.

  • @quickfreze01
    @quickfreze01 Год назад +2

    Great info. Thanks for the video

  • @starblazers01
    @starblazers01 2 года назад +1

    Thx for the clear explanation! 👍

  • @user-zg6zm3rj4q
    @user-zg6zm3rj4q Год назад

    Thank you for your irrigation tool knowledge.

  • @xugefu
    @xugefu Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @ryananthon8426
    @ryananthon8426 19 дней назад

    Awesome! Thank you!

  • @christophernixon4539
    @christophernixon4539 Месяц назад

    Wow....Great information! I finally feel like I understand at least SOMETHING about sprinkler nozzles. It has been a massive mystery as to what the letters after the numbers mean until now.

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  Месяц назад

      Christopher, glad it was helpful! Any other irrigation mysteries you need solved?🤔🕵

  • @atombom8214
    @atombom8214 Год назад +3

    Hahaha!!! I thought I accidentally changed the videos when you brought up gender. Good one

  • @ShaneClaussen
    @ShaneClaussen 8 месяцев назад

    Good video, thank you!

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  8 месяцев назад

      Shane,
      Glad you liked it!

    • @ShaneClaussen
      @ShaneClaussen 8 месяцев назад

      @@SprinklerPros Can I assume that for a normal flat yard for the fixed nozzles that I should get the U-series vs the MPR, and the Hunter equiv of the HE-VAN for the variable/adjustable (haven't figured out what that style is yet for Hunter)? I'm about to order a ton of these, appreciate it.

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  8 месяцев назад

      I just saw your note here. If your popups are at the right distance from each other so that the sprays will all easily reach each other, you don't need the U-series. The U- series was designed to solve existing coverage issues where popups are too far apart. They are designed to spray under themselves better than standard sprays. The nomenclature for Hunter adjustable nozzles is xA. Example: 15A. A, of course stands for adjustable. RainBird's nomenclature is x VAN for variable arc nozzle. Be sure NOT to use adjustables as 360s. They aren't designed to do that. If you have any other questions or comments, please use a new comment thread so I can be sure to see it. Thanks and good luck.

  • @udaaz
    @udaaz 2 года назад +2

    This was good 👍

  • @damstr8345
    @damstr8345 11 месяцев назад

    I was given enough 2"×20' scheduled 80 pvc. Thought of running it above ground along the fence. Would that act as a manifold? Would it work?

  • @inuyashacoolieo
    @inuyashacoolieo 2 года назад +3

    The amount of anxiety I got from seeing you try and get that screen out with the screwdriver just shows how relatable this situation is. I was getting pissed off, impatient, and uncomfortable just watching lol

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  2 года назад

      That's hilarious. It's not when you're in the situation, but your comments were funny. Thanks for sharing.

  • @kencook4956
    @kencook4956 Год назад +1

    Great job on the video. Thank you.

  • @rebeccaz789
    @rebeccaz789 20 дней назад

    Thanks

  • @jimmyanthony6557
    @jimmyanthony6557 Год назад +1

    Awesome, building a new house and want to learn about sprinkler systems as we prepare to have ours put in. Thanks

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  Год назад

      Glad these are helpful! You're nice comment is on my next video which will air probaby July 19.

  • @pleskit_7737
    @pleskit_7737 Год назад +1

    K pro with flush caps are great.

  • @e.a.p3174
    @e.a.p3174 Год назад +1

    Yes I see a lot of guy’s putting the wrong sprinkler heads in the ground. Last fall I had a guy who put a 5004 on a narrow 4ft by 20 strip. Instead of going to big box stores where the staff knows nothing about sprinklers, go to an irrigation supply place, also lots of con tractors will sell you parts and trench or plow your lines and you can do the rest

  • @robbieanderson4674
    @robbieanderson4674 Год назад

    just found your channel and saw where you had a gripping tool to grip the riser shaft - kinda like a vice-grip. Went to your website and did not find it in your tools section. Looks handy and probably less likely to mar the riser than a vice grip. Any idea where I can get the tool? Thanks, Rob

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  Год назад

      Robbie, go to the Rain Bird section of this page on my Resources site: sprinklerpros.net/resources/sprinklers/ Thank you for your viewership and purchase.

  • @linusrillch
    @linusrillch Год назад

    I use a rain bird rotor too to grab toro screens out. The wings on the tool grab the ridges on the inside of the screen.

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  Год назад +1

      Linus, thanks for sharing that. I've done that too with mixed results.

    • @linusrillch
      @linusrillch Год назад

      @@SprinklerProshaha the screens are a trade off. I feel like the the toro nozzles are spot on with their application rates.

  • @mikekopf1173
    @mikekopf1173 Год назад +4

    To get the screen out, use a piece of wire with a hook bent in it. Way way easier to remove the screen.

  • @DirtygardenCA
    @DirtygardenCA Год назад

    I have a rectangular lawn, right now I have fixed pattern 90º 15ft nozzles in the corners and 180º 15ft fixed patterns along the edges. Do you prefer fixed heads for this or hunter adjustables? (15ft)
    Great channel!

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  Год назад

      DG, Thanks for the nice comment. I always prefer fixed/stationary nozzles. Nothing to get out of adjustment (except possibly the shaft). The stationary nozzles also perform better and are easier to get debris out with a small screwdriver as needed.

  • @user-ms5ho2if2p
    @user-ms5ho2if2p 2 месяца назад

    Got a question about repairing the 1” pvc that supplies water from my well. Recently I had to repair two holes, one created by the Terminix guy looking for a termite trap and another by me installing some metal edging. It’s a simple repair except that plumbers pvc cement dries in seconds, making it hard to get the splice together before the glue is set. Is there a slow setting glue or some trick for repairing this pipe?

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  2 месяца назад

      FWIW, in cases like that, after the pipe has been cut and cleaned, I use primer on it and then I use Christy's Red Hot glue/solvent. I know that sounds counter to what you asked for, but if you are prepared and follow good techniques, it shouldn't be a problem. You can watch this Short of mine to get an idea of the proper procedure for repairing your pipe by using a 1" slip fix. ruclips.net/user/shortsfOoDyxkIc-k
      1. Be sure the pipe is cleared well around it to make working on it easier.
      2. Be sure there are no rough edges at the ends of the pipe you cut.
      3. Be sure the pipe is clean of any roughness. Use sanding cloth carefully if needed.
      4. Be sure to have two 12" Channelocks handy and set for grabbing the small end and large end of the slip fix.
      5. Use primer to soften the pipe and clean it chemically.
      6. You'll need a 1" PVC slip coupler as well.
      7. Glue the coupler onto the slip fix before you begin. This will help you with knowing how much 1" pipe to cut out for this new assembly. Be sure to turn it back and forth a couple of times to be sure the glue is slid onto the pipe evenly.
      8. As seen on the video, be sure to glue the coupler'd end of the slip fix first and let it set a few mins.
      9. Apply glue to the other pipe and inside of the big end of the slip fix.
      10. Grab the big end of the slip fix and slide it onto the pipe and turn it a couple of times.
      The Channelocks are a just in case scenario if you run into trouble getting the slip fix onto the pipe completely at either end and/or there's a reason to remove the slip fix assembly quickly.
      I hope this answers your concern. Let me know.

  • @apeel2008
    @apeel2008 7 месяцев назад +2

    Just found your channel and subscribed! Are there any nozzles that you can put on a body that simply blocks the spray completely when it pops up. There are a few locations that I would like to stop having the sprinklers work without having to remove the body and cap the source.

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you for subscribing! Yes. Hunter calls them Shutoff nozzles and you can purchase them here using my affiliate link amzn.to/3tHXzcZ They are featured on my video here: ruclips.net/video/dz1DpML4JXs/видео.html

  • @user-wo8lz6rl6z
    @user-wo8lz6rl6z 10 месяцев назад

    I have a circular lawn with a fountain in the middle: a donut. Currently I have variable sprays around the outer edges and my lawn just doesn't get fully covered. Do you have any advice? It's great to have someone giving advice from dry California! I'm in the foothills near Sacramento.

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  10 месяцев назад

      No advice for your situation. Until they invent sprays that can shoot a curve, non-straight lawn edges are gonna be a challenge. You are going to water the area outside the lawn or have dry edges. I have a business associate that lives in El Dorado Hills. He creates a product for my business. Beautiful area.

  • @henryr475
    @henryr475 Год назад

    I have a coverage problem with the front of the grass edge not getting enough water(brown/dry appearance) and the distance is green. What would you suggest? I have heard of dual coverage sprayer nozzles that eliminate this problem. Your thoughts.

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  Год назад +1

      Henry, the nozzle you speak of is the RainBird U series nozzles. U stands for undercut. I will do a video on them at some point. When you say "grass edge", do you mean the edge along edge of the lawn or in front of the sprinklers? When you say the distance is green, are you referring to the color of the nozzle? If I am guessing correctly, you are saying that the grass is dry in front of the sprinklers and you have the green nozzles which are 8 ft.'ers. Are the distances between heads 7 ft. or less? If not, you need nozzles that will reach each other and that will solve the dry areas in front of each nozzle. I will go in more detail in my upcoming Design Series.

  • @trimecm1611
    @trimecm1611 Год назад

    I’ve always thought all the spray between and under the arc is full and uniform but that’s not really the case every time and it ends up a missed dry spot! Is there a quick way to know for sure every inch of grass is getting coverage. Thanks in advance

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  Год назад

      I am currently working on the first of the Design Series videos where I go over that and other aspects of proper coverage. Subscribe and stay tuned. BTW, there is no quick answer for that.

  • @lolajoker
    @lolajoker 2 года назад

    Tom, I discovered I have a leak in a sprinkler zone. I noticed that the spray from the 6 heads (Rainbird Rotator) was weak and I found water bubbling up in the middle of that zone. I figured it would be an easy fix and would just need to dig down where the water was bubbling up and repair the line. But when I dug down, I hit tree roots. The spot is about 5 or 6 ft. from a 20 year old maple tree and the line is deep below the tree roots. I've called several arborists and they all say cutting the tree roots to get to the line might kill the tree. So is the only solution a complete re-running of lines to all the sprinkler heads in that zone from the valve box?

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  2 года назад

      Sounds like a re-routing is in order but is it necessary to route it to all the heads? That is what you'll need to determine based on your knowledge of the layout or some best guess deduction. I was just at a job today in which the brilliant landscapers planted a tree 2ft from the corner of the driveway by the garage and directly OVER the piping from the valves to the sprinklers. No surprise two of the pipes are broken. The tree will finally get removed now.

  • @naamangeist7843
    @naamangeist7843 Год назад

    If the Hunter adjustable nozzles have a more defined edge and larger droplets and the Rainbird fixed arc nozzles are better than Hunter fixed arc, wouldn't I be better off buying the Hunter adjustable if I want more even coverage and less mist? I didn't hear anything in regards to the Rainbird fixed arc nozzles having the same issue of mist and irregular spray coverage. Are those two issues only with the Rainbird adjustable arc nozzles or both types?

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  Год назад +3

      Naaman, I'll try to answer your questions. If I miss the mark, let me know. I always recommend fixed arc nozzles when possible and RB's are my preference because of the color coding on top and they are tough, besides their great performance. I only use adjustable nozzles when I need a different arc than what the fixed arc nozzles can give me. I only use Hunter adjustable arc nozzles because of their performance and they're tough AND one bonus is the color coding is on top. The other bonus is that the adjustable part remains adjustable over time unlike the RB adjustable. I NEVER use adjustables for 360degree sprays like I just saw on a new landscaping installed by a 'professional' landscaping company here. They used adjustables and the performance was awful, less than 360degrees, and a flat trajectory even though they were 15footers so they were barely spraying over the grass. It didn't help that they installed the popups too low.

  • @polivmax
    @polivmax 2 года назад +1

    Hi. Why didn't you compare the HE-VAN nozzle? HE-VAN has clearer edges than HUNTER PRO A. You are absolutely right about the fragility of VAN nozzles, but I also often come across skewed Hunter Pro A nozzles

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  2 года назад +3

      Hello, I left you a general explanation on the valve video comment you left. Regarding this video, even though the spray on the HE has been improved, the adjustment collar didn't get improved and over time they get even more difficult to adjust. I've never had a Hunter adjustable nozzle become difficult to adjust. Also the fact that you can simply turn the top of the nozzle to adjust it is so much easier. I don't recall finding skewed Hunter adjustable nozzles in MY experience, but I don't doubt that you have. There's always going to be variations in experience. Thank you for making the time to share your thoughts.

  • @Moondoggy1941
    @Moondoggy1941 Год назад

    So I went to your page and I purchased the Rainbird 10H 90 degree nozzles, I cleared the system from any debris, I purchased new bodies. The 90 degrees would only spray about 1 foot, so I used the Rainbird screw driver and adjusted the screw, I turned it counter clockwise fully, it now spays 2 feet, It is the blue head. I then put an adjustable Rainbird nozzle on and it sprayed over 10 feet from the same pop up. Any ideas?

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  Год назад

      That's a trip. My guess is a defective nozzle but in all the mega thousands I've used, I've never heard of that. Did you try a different stationary nozzle there? I just gotta ask.

    • @Moondoggy1941
      @Moondoggy1941 Год назад

      @@SprinklerPros I tired an adjustable one and it works fine, so I will try them on my front yard to see how they work there. Which way do your turn the screw to get more water? Funny this is an 10 x 20 area with 6 brand new sprinkler heads and they cannot cover the area.

  • @robbieanderson4674
    @robbieanderson4674 Год назад +1

    Please disregard my question regarding the pop-up tool. Found a Rainbird brand tool and several other others listed. Rob

  • @grabslide
    @grabslide Год назад

    Does screen realy improves spraying or is there just to clog up? And prevent cloging up the nozzle?

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  Год назад +1

      Marcin, the screen does not improve spray. It only HELPS keep nozzles from clogging.

  • @ClashingwithTofu
    @ClashingwithTofu 28 дней назад

    In general, are all nozzle heads compatible. In my case I have k-rain nozzles, can I swap for a raid bird? Mine came with male nozzles so I’m stuck with the males only

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  27 дней назад +1

      As far I know, all threads are the same between brands so you should be able to use anyone's male nozzles.

    • @ClashingwithTofu
      @ClashingwithTofu 27 дней назад +1

      @@SprinklerPros many thanks!

  • @yuegan1939
    @yuegan1939 2 года назад

    I have Toro and it's a pain to remove the filter! I have to unscrew the cap sometimes and that could unscrew the whole head. Any tricks? I don't want to replace all the heads.

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  2 года назад

      Yue, if you can't easily get the filter (screen) out using a small screwdriver like I show in the video, then purchase one or more RainBird Pull-up tool(s) mentioned in this video (you can get it thru my Resources page) and let it/them hold up the popup shafts. Remove the nozzle(s) and turn on that line allowing the water to flush the nozzle(s) out. I've done this many times. If I do this I use all 3 of my Pull-up tools on 3 different pop ups at one time to get them all done quicker. Let me know how it goes.

    • @yuegan1939
      @yuegan1939 2 года назад

      @@SprinklerPros Thank you! I did the same, although my water pressure is a little high so I have to wait by the head or I won't be able to find the filter😂

  • @wstt4
    @wstt4 11 месяцев назад

    Is there a video of which rainbird to use and when? When rotating vs when fixed? When 3500 vs RVan vs mpr HEvan vs u series vs 32SE vs all other rain birds? Please make a video like this.

    • @christophernixon4539
      @christophernixon4539 Месяц назад

      I would find this information valuable also. There are just so many/possibly TOO many choices to figure this out.

  • @billking7568
    @billking7568 Год назад +1

    I would like to see a video explaining how you can convert one head of a zone to a drip irrigation head while the remaining heads remain sprinkler heads.

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  Год назад +1

      Bill, I believe the linked video here is what you are asking for. If not, I have a follow up video to that uploading tonight or tomorrow. ruclips.net/video/QPQPuZqTW14/видео.html

  • @ryanch81
    @ryanch81 Год назад

    What do you think about the Rain Bird U-Series High Efficiency Dual Orifice Nozzles? I have head to head coverage but I still get dry spots up close. Do you think it is worth it to replace all my nozzles with U-Series?

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  Год назад +1

      Ryan, that's a good Q. I have the U-series on my truck but I rarely EVER use them. They should be a last resort and were intended to help with those situations where poor coverage is the case but fixing the problem is (for whatever reason) out of the question. So to answer your Q, yes, you can use them and they should help but I still must respectfully say that if you have proper coverage, you shoudn't have dry spots under the heads. I am currently working on the first of several Design Series videos that will explain how to get proper coverage AND how to correct it when you have bad coverage so be sure to subscribe so you'll be notified when they get uploaded.

    • @ryanch81
      @ryanch81 Год назад

      @@SprinklerPros Why should they be a last resort? Is there some reason to not just use them everywhere?

    • @BadAssDude69
      @BadAssDude69 Год назад +1

      @@ryanch81 I believe he's saying if you truly have head-to-head coverage, this shouldn't be an issue.

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  Год назад

      Josh, That's exactly right. One of the reasons for using them sparingly is the small port for the undercut. It can clog AND if the popup is at a downward angle, the undercut spray may not do any good and just flood the base of the popup. I've seen these scenarios.

  • @tarzanjammyy
    @tarzanjammyy 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for the info. Question- I cannot do underground sprinkler due to local regulations. So if I am wanting to use the MP nozzles and connect to above ground, I don't need those pop ups? Should I just be connecting to the shrub body directly to sprinkler spikes?

  • @JavierMendoza-hb9uv
    @JavierMendoza-hb9uv Год назад +1

    Is it possible to change from an orbit brand to rain bird or hunter sprinkler head or do I have to stay with orbit all the time? Can you show any videos using orbit sprinkler heads for the various sizes and adjustable or stationary heads as well?

    • @jonjonjrfrmcali
      @jonjonjrfrmcali Год назад

      Orbit, Hunter and Rainbird nozzles and bodies are all interchangable so the answer is yes. Toro is not compatible.

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  Год назад +2

      Javier, at this point I don't do videos specifically on Orbit products since I don't consider them to be professional grade products. I intend to make an exception at some point to show folks how to program Orbit timers since there are so many of them in use. As far as the brand of popups you use, it doesn't matter which brand you use in your system. I see systems with many different brands in place. The beneficial thing I would recommend though is to stick with popups that accept female nozzles so it makes it easier to buy and switch nozzles as needed. Female nozzles are used on Orbit, Hunter, and RainBird.

    • @956870733
      @956870733 Год назад

      You can mount Hunter nozzle on Orbit body without filter screen (both orbit filter and hunter filter will block hunter nozzle on orbit body). Hunter don't have pressure regulated 2" pop-up body so you would have to dig a minimum of 3" if you want a pressure regulated body but can get away with 2" if a pressure regulated Orbit. Both Hunter and Orbit nozzle will fit into Rain Bird body with filter screen that comes with the nozzle package. Stay away from TORO. Orbit body supports hard top cover ring. Orbit nozzle and filter screen should fit into Hunter body (not verified). You can also go fancy by using twin spray brass nozzle from Orbit for non-adjustable stations.

    • @washingandmowing15
      @washingandmowing15 9 месяцев назад

      Hunter co-owns Orbit, because the nozzles are the EXACT SAME. And their Voyager IIs are just PGPs but orbit branded so yes.

  • @alaaazzawi2800
    @alaaazzawi2800 Год назад +2

    İ have the adjustable nozzle

  • @Mooseclip
    @Mooseclip Год назад +1

    14 by 54 feet lawn which sprinkler or how much should I install my lawn is in rectangular shape . Obout 1 feet of slope

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  Год назад +3

      Harman, factors to consider: size of feed pipe, PSI at source where you'll tap into the feed pipe, is it municipal water or well water?

    • @Mooseclip
      @Mooseclip Год назад

      @@SprinklerPros municipal water

  • @anthonycomposto9044
    @anthonycomposto9044 Год назад

    Hey, I have removed those rain bird blue filters and see much better distance.. Do you think that would cause a problem with my sprinklers?

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  Год назад

      Anthony, At some point I intend to create a free download chart that shows which RB nozzles are designed to use the blue screens, but for now I'll say that you NEED the screens. I have a YT Short video about screens you might want to watch. I just replaced dozens of nozzles yesterday and most of the screens had junk embedded on them. If not for the screens, the nozzles would be clogged. Were your screens clean or gunky?

    • @anthonycomposto9044
      @anthonycomposto9044 Год назад

      @@SprinklerPros thank you very much for the tips. I am new to the whole sprinkler thing on my recently bought existing home system. My screens and nozzles are brand new, I just bought a case to replace the whole lot. I will be putting them all back in as soon as possible now!

    • @DirtygardenCA
      @DirtygardenCA Год назад

      @@SprinklerPros I have a messy bag of sprinklers and parts, some of the rainbird blue screens, black smaller ones, and green screens. If you have a color coded video on that, it would be great.

  • @BillBarnum
    @BillBarnum 10 месяцев назад +1

    What do you think of the Rain Bird VAN versus HE-VAN?

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  10 месяцев назад +4

      Bill, if I were to choose one over the other, I would choose the HE-MAN as it does a much better job at getting the water where it belongs, but as explained in the video, the Hunter is far better than either of them. Not only does it perform much better but is so much easier to adjust especially long term.

    • @BillBarnum
      @BillBarnum 10 месяцев назад

      @@SprinklerPros
      Can you put a Hunter nozzle on a RainBird stem?

    • @washingandmowing15
      @washingandmowing15 9 месяцев назад

      @@BillBarnum yes.

  • @Konadoggy
    @Konadoggy Год назад +2

    After years of settling into the ground, the sprinklers have sunken so that the pop up is now just hitting the dirt in the recession. Is there an add on tube to make the nozzle sit up higher? Or do I have to dig up the sprinkler head and likely the system?

    • @Moondoggy1941
      @Moondoggy1941 Год назад

      I saw one on RUclips, maybe try to goggle it.

    • @Moondoggy1941
      @Moondoggy1941 Год назад +1

      I found it Kap It is the name of the company, I do not know if they work.

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  Год назад +2

      Tim,
      Typically the soil rises from thatch, tree roots, and heaving, and in some areas like the coast where wind blows in sand, the sand will add to the thickness over time. If you have Rain Bird 1800 popups, there is a product called Rain Pro 1006 that has a telescoping shaft to turn your 4" popups into 6" popups without needing to dig up your entire popup body. Simply get it cleared away enough to unscrew the bonnet. Pull out the guts and replace them with this contraption. The other solution is to dig up each offending popup and extend the riser enough to bring the popup to the height you need. I prefer using 1/2" x 6" cutoff risers and 1/2" x 3" cutoff extensions. This way you can customize the height.

    • @d.a.6977
      @d.a.6977 Год назад +3

      I started using Kap it riser extensions, they're easy to install. You'll get approx. 1 - 1 1/2" rise on your existing riser or you could double kap it which will give a higher extension range.

    • @mzendig
      @mzendig Год назад +1

      Kap-It has been a game changer. Now I’m no sprinkler pro, but they seem to get the job done.

  • @kellynasmyth7884
    @kellynasmyth7884 19 дней назад

    Is it possible to put a hunter adjustable nozzle on a rain bird pop up ?

  • @codybaker36
    @codybaker36 Год назад

    How do you clean the inside of the nozzle when it’s clogged inside. I’ve tried cleaning the filter but when I pull it out. It’s clean as a whistle. You have any idea where I can start?

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  Год назад

      Cody, if the screen is clean and you're as sure as can be that there is debris inside the nozzle and you can't get it out using a small screwdriver while the water's on, then you're toast. Just replace the nozzle.

    • @meemawpdx2986
      @meemawpdx2986 11 месяцев назад

      Are the nozzles interchangeable?

    • @washingandmowing15
      @washingandmowing15 9 месяцев назад

      @@meemawpdx2986 yes

  • @udaaz
    @udaaz 2 года назад

    I have a theory that Rainbird nozzles shoot further than Hunter I can inner change them on the same head turn the zone back on and the rain birds shoot further in my opinion what do you think?

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  2 года назад

      Hmm. I haven't done that test. I"ll try that sometime.

  • @fatboy228
    @fatboy228 2 года назад +1

    Are rainbird and hunter parts interchangeable?

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  2 года назад +1

      Chuck, only the popup nozzles. The screens under the nozzles are specific to the brand of nozzles--always.

  • @Sam-zk2fv
    @Sam-zk2fv Год назад

    Are the rainbird and hunter interchangeable on the rainbird and hunter bodies?

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  Год назад +2

      Sam, Rain Bird and Hunter body parts are not interchangeable--just the nozzles.

    • @Colorado-Tinkering
      @Colorado-Tinkering 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@SprinklerProsthat was my question as well. I know it seems like a very basic question that everyone knows, but it wasn’t quite apparent to me either.
      So Hunter and Rainbird female thread nozzles are interchangeable and can be used on the competitor’s body.
      Thanks for clearing that up for me. (I suppose they didn’t have to use the same thread or the same diameter.)

  • @kanalarbeiten2181
    @kanalarbeiten2181 2 года назад +1

    What about rainbirds he van nozzles how good are they?

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  2 года назад

      They are fine, it's just that you still need to adjust them using that collar and that is where it can become a hassle as noted in the video.

    • @washingandmowing15
      @washingandmowing15 9 месяцев назад

      they don’t last in my experience. the hunters are so much better

  • @Adi-S
    @Adi-S Год назад +2

    Are the nozzles interchangeable between Hunter and Rainbird?

  • @HeWearsGlasses
    @HeWearsGlasses 2 года назад +1

    What is your opinion of RVans?

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  2 года назад +1

      Roel, the answer to your question is in the video called The Best Rotary Nozzles for 2021.

    • @HeWearsGlasses
      @HeWearsGlasses 2 года назад

      @@SprinklerPros here's another question, what's the best rotor money can buy that is bullet proof (or more specifically cattle proof 😁)?

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  2 года назад +1

      The Hunter I-20-SS (stainless steel) and other of the I (eye) stainless steel series are the toughest I know of.

  • @jillybean3
    @jillybean3 2 года назад

    You keep referring to your resources guide linked below. Where is that? Maybe not available on iphone sceen?

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  2 года назад

      Hmm. Jill, I don't own an iPhone so I am not aware of what you see. It's actually called the Resources site. It's noted in the Description section under the video. The free downloads are also noted and linked there. They are there under all my videos. Let me know if you still don't see them and I will look into it.

    • @washingandmowing15
      @washingandmowing15 9 месяцев назад

      click on the title

  • @oterosocram25
    @oterosocram25 11 месяцев назад

    Clever lol.

  • @danbanago593
    @danbanago593 Год назад

    What is the best sprinkler timer do you recommend?

    • @Daniel_5.4
      @Daniel_5.4 Год назад

      I work in irrigation with my dad and I’d recommend you to get a hunter pro-c controller. Way easier to use, most of hunter products are the best

    • @washingandmowing15
      @washingandmowing15 9 месяцев назад

      he has a video…

    • @washingandmowing15
      @washingandmowing15 9 месяцев назад

      @@Daniel_5.4 yes they work super good

  • @kensam684
    @kensam684 Год назад

    Just use a thin needle nose plyers .

  • @danielacuna6826
    @danielacuna6826 Год назад

    What about He-Vans?

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  Год назад +1

      Daniel, HE-Vans still have the awkward adjustment collar that I address in the video so I defer to the Hunter adjustables which are so durable and easy to adjust.

    • @DirtygardenCA
      @DirtygardenCA Год назад

      @@SprinklerPros Personally the he-vans seem to get good coverage on the most part but adjusting the ring collar is horrible. Hunter is so much easier.

    • @washingandmowing15
      @washingandmowing15 9 месяцев назад

      The HE-VANs break ALL THE TIME. Same with the normal VAN nozzles.

  • @Daniel_5.4
    @Daniel_5.4 Год назад +1

    The best nozzle brand is rainbird

    • @washingandmowing15
      @washingandmowing15 9 месяцев назад

      not for adjustables. those are as tough as nails. break all the time. the fixed are a different case because they have thicker plastic.

  • @matthewfarrell317
    @matthewfarrell317 Год назад +2

    Interesting, I can see why you make the choices you do. Still prefer rain bird over Hunter only from experience.
    I will say that Hunter toughness is overblown. Their good products, don't get me wrong. But under the extreme conditions we give them in Australia, they don't last any longer than any of the other good named ones.

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  Год назад +3

      Matthew, Interesting. We have the opposite results here in CA. I've been at this since 1985 and now work mostly with repairs since 2005. Hunter blows away Rain Bird and all other brands and models on durability. Good to hear from you, though. Chime in with other observations you have.

    • @washingandmowing15
      @washingandmowing15 9 месяцев назад

      Same here in Ohio, hunter blows the competition

  • @pepsicolachao4537
    @pepsicolachao4537 2 года назад

    Tom, why did you have to upload this best of video about nozzles again?

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  2 года назад +9

      There was a major mistake in the teaching and so I felt responsible to correct it and upload the corrected version. I just noticed it the other night. I didn't like losing all the great comments and likes and view counter (it's, by far, my most popular video) but having the information correct was more important. Thanks for being here.

    • @christophernixon4539
      @christophernixon4539 Месяц назад

      @@SprinklerPros I respect your decision to make the correction since your teaching was incorrect (per you) in your 1st upload of this video. It would be great to see all of those prior comments.....but....glad you did your best in order not to cause confusion. I am already too confused about sprinkler systems. Your videos that I am going through are the first semblance of understanding I have gotten when it comes to sprinkler systems. You sir are doing an excellent job of teaching if I am starting to understand.

  • @Moondoggy1941
    @Moondoggy1941 2 года назад

    Is there a true 90 degree nozzle?

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  2 года назад

      Jim, I'm not sure what you mean. Please clarify.

    • @ojofelixnm3608
      @ojofelixnm3608 2 года назад

      Yes

    • @Moondoggy1941
      @Moondoggy1941 2 года назад

      @@SprinklerPros I am looking for a corner nozzle for my lawn, the one Have sprays water on the my driveway and sidewalk, if it was true 90 degrees corner nozzle I would not have that problem.

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  2 года назад

      If the 90degree (corner) nozzle isn't doing what you want then your only alternative is an (preferably Hunter) adjustable nozzle.

    • @Moondoggy1941
      @Moondoggy1941 2 года назад

      @@SprinklerPros I am going to put in all new nozzles on my front yard, so they all match in performance, also my system is not on a regulator, minimum pressure is 60 pounds to 90 pounds, do you have a recommendation for that? Do I also need a unit siphon valve on the system?

  • @bonsummers2657
    @bonsummers2657 9 месяцев назад

    Why does Toro make their products that way. I've never found Toro preferable.

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  9 месяцев назад

      It's all about patents, etc. in any industry. My guess is that since RainBird was the first in irrigation manufacturing and they designed the female thread, Toro felt the need to do the opposite so they created the male thread nozzle.

  • @ronc4762
    @ronc4762 Год назад +1

    Personally I like Rain Bird sprinklers and nozzles. The house I bought new had all Hunter sprinklers installed, they are the worst to make adjustments. If the spray direction is off, you cant just grab the shaft and move it, as soon as you turn it off and back on, it will be right back where it was. The Rain Bird, turn it the direction you want, Done!

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  Год назад

      Ron, I have never had this issue. Which type of Hunter sprinklers are you speaking of. The standard popups, PGJ's, or PGP's?

  • @TheWanderingGeezer
    @TheWanderingGeezer Год назад

    Just use a pick not a screwdriver on the male fittings. The right tool makes a difference.

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  Год назад

      Paul, You're right. A pick is easier, but most folks don't have a pick on their person/truck so I am simply showing an attempt using a tool that they should have. Thanks for the input.

  • @jimboreaddabible777
    @jimboreaddabible777 Год назад +12

    Love the only 2 gender references!

  • @williamelewis464
    @williamelewis464 23 дня назад +1

    Video shows it’s from two years ago yet its title says 2024? Is RUclips messing with this or are you messing up yourself?

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  22 дня назад +1

      William, the truth hasn't changed since I created that video and the title needs to remain relevant for the current year for folks to understand that it is up to date. If newer/better products discussed here come on the market and trump what I have shared here, then I will create a new video. The same goes for all the other videos in the BEST OF series.

  • @Hefty54
    @Hefty54 Год назад +1

    Wow making it look difficult when its not at 5:24 . Try a simple turn the head around and watch it just drop out in to your hand. Here you are doing it backwards. Both male and female are fine. Stop struggling with your screw driver messing it up. Thanks

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  Год назад +1

      Cap'n Obvious, I was pretending that the Toro popup was in the ground since I didn't have a Toro popup installed on the property I was filming at. That struggle would have been just as real if it had been installed in the ground.

    • @Hefty54
      @Hefty54 Год назад

      @@SprinklerPros Thanks for the clarification, That makes sense now. Oh I love the "Cap'n Obvious" I was a Tug boat Captain a long time ago. Now enjoying retirement. And your video did help me with my sprinkler system in a few areas. Keep the video's coming.

  • @bjchandler8937
    @bjchandler8937 Год назад +31

    Update: There are no longer just male and female connectors. There are now over 54 genders of connectors. Depends upon what the connector wants to be.

    • @kylemckerley5233
      @kylemckerley5233 11 месяцев назад +9

      Do you really need to keep on with this. I'm trying to learn about irrigation not your jokes about irrelevant political blah blah blah

    • @ScrewballMcAdams
      @ScrewballMcAdams 11 месяцев назад +1

      🤣

    • @michaelrobledo7701
      @michaelrobledo7701 11 месяцев назад

      Lol that's a good one lol

    • @tundrastrong2689
      @tundrastrong2689 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@kylemckerley5233 oh take a joke princess.

    • @ozarkcyn1
      @ozarkcyn1 10 месяцев назад +1

      I think your political joke was FANTASTIC!

  • @kanento
    @kanento 2 года назад +2

    Did you just assume the gender or the nozzles you are now cancelled

    • @SprinklerPros
      @SprinklerPros  2 года назад +2

      Sorry, that sentence didn't make sense. Would you please re-write it.

    • @washingandmowing15
      @washingandmowing15 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@SprinklerPros they are talking in gen-z language so let me explain. there has been a trend all over with people getting offended by people because they think they try to guess their gender. If you do that, you get cancelled which means that you basically get harassed with what you said. This is not the case, just someone trying to be funny.

  • @sethpotter9592
    @sethpotter9592 2 года назад +1

    Don’t tell that to the snowflakes.

  • @michaelkodwoyankey8079
    @michaelkodwoyankey8079 Год назад

    Please Mr. I would be much grateful if you can help me out with a project that I’m undertaking, please if it would be possible for me to contact you personally about the project………