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Pop-up sprinklers are a type of irrigation system designed to deliver water efficiently to lawns, gardens, and agricultural fields. These devices are typically made of durable materials such as plastic and metal, allowing them to withstand various environmental conditions. When activated, the sprinkler pops up from the ground to distribute water in a specific pattern, then retracts when not in use, maintaining a clean and unobtrusive landscape.
| Material | Plastic and metal components |
| Operating pressure | 20 to 100 PSI |
| Spray radius | 10 to 30 feet |
| Flow rate | 1 to 5 GPM |
| Adjustable spray pattern | Yes, typically adjustable |
| Installation type | In-ground installation |
When selecting pop-up sprinklers, consider the size of the area to be irrigated and the specific water requirements of the plants. It's important to specify the desired spray radius, flow rate, and whether you need adjustable spray patterns. Additionally, inquire about the material durability and any certifications for water efficiency. Quantities should be based on the layout of your irrigation system to ensure adequate coverage.
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With proper maintenance, pop-up sprinklers can last several years, often 5 to 10 years.
No, pop-up sprinklers are designed for spray irrigation, not drip systems.
They should be installed at a depth that allows them to fully retract, typically 6 to 12 inches.
Many models offer adjustable spray patterns and radius settings.
Regular cleaning of the nozzle and checking for clogs or leaks are essential maintenance tasks.
Yes, but ensure the system is designed to provide adequate water retention for sandy conditions.