This project started like most irrigation projects. The sod that surrounded the heads was removed.

The sand/soil that surrounded each head was cleared away so that the head casing and swing joints were exposed.



As seen in the picture above, each individual head is connected by individual lateral lines. This made things a bit more difficult to adjust. Knowing that each head had to come back 1-2 feet, we decided to attach a 45 degree fitting where the swing joint began. This moved each head diagonally into the collar. From this fitting we glued on the beginning of the swing joint. and screwed on each head. We also decided to add an additional quick coupler. We tapped into the lateral that fed the irrigation head supplying water to the collar.

We then leveled each head so that it was flush with the playing surface and began to backfill with dirt. Here you can see it being compacted.

Anytime you are dealing with a repair project surrounding a putting green, you have to be very detail oriented. The compacting and leveling of the heads and dirt surrounding the heads was very meticulous.

Once everything was level, we put the sod back into place, and tamped the area to ensure consistent ground height and firmness.


After 3 days, it was difficult to see the lines where we had cut the sod. This meant that the project was a success.
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