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Rob w6 on 1st June 2023, 4:45 pm
Hi there,
I have a challenge in getting a sprinkler to cover my 300 square meters lawn.
The problem is that no matter what sprinkler I buy (and no matter what the coverage details they give on their labels), my mains water pressure from the garden tap means that the most I can cover is around 40 sq.meters.
This means that wishing to give a 20 minute hose to the garden each evening ends up taking me over 2 hours as I move the sprinkler around to ensure an even coverage.
I'd hoped I could buy a water pump that I could plug into the garden tap to boost pressure but apparently this is not possible so I'll need to buy a water butt as the source of water which will then go through the pump to my hose/sprinkler.
Understandably, all the pump suppliers I have spoken to are nervous about recommending a pump as with so many variables (size of water butt, length of hose, amount of pressure used, amount of water required), it would be easy to miscalculate and either spend money on something that doesn't work or burn out the pump if there is insufficient water at source.
Has anyone found a way around this or know of a place to go where they are experienced in giving all the advice needed?
Thanks very much
Hi there,
I have a challenge in getting a sprinkler to cover my 300 square meters lawn.
The problem is that no matter what sprinkler I buy (and no matter what the coverage details they give on their labels), my mains water pressure from the garden tap means that the most I can cover is around 40 sq.meters.
This means that wishing to give a 20 minute hose to the garden each evening ends up taking me over 2 hours as I move the sprinkler around to ensure an even coverage.
I'd hoped I could buy a water pump that I could plug into the garden tap to boost pressure but apparently this is not possible so I'll need to buy a water butt as the source of water which will then go through the pump to my hose/sprinkler.
Understandably, all the pump suppliers I have spoken to are nervous about recommending a pump as with so many variables (size of water butt, length of hose, amount of pressure used, amount of water required), it would be easy to miscalculate and either spend money on something that doesn't work or burn out the pump if there is insufficient water at source.
Has anyone found a way around this or know of a place to go where they are experienced in giving all the advice needed?
Thanks very much