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Sep 16, 2024
11:53
:38
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conetah
All-American
Holladay Utah
Home was build in 1960.
Seems like it was a home owner job but I don’t believe there is a back flow or a cut off valve.
Is that common?
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What’s a good price for sprinkler blowout?
conetah
Sep 16, 7:07pm
I paid $65 last year. I have 12 stations
CBaass
Sep 16, 7:08pm
It’s almost enough to buy an air compressor
EEcougar
Sep 16, 7:12pm
Not for one of these
CBaass
Sep 16, 7:16pm
Buy a medium sized compressor at Harbor Freight for like $300
Peter Venkman
Sep 16, 8:08pm
Not worth it
Enano
Sep 16, 8:15pm
PS
Enano
Sep 16, 8:16pm
Okay, I just bought a home.
conetah
Sep 16, 9:06pm
Yes.
Enano
Sep 16, 10:34pm
Holladay Utah
conetah
Sep 16, 11:53pm
We don’t do a ton of work in Holladay
Enano
Sep 17, 3:13pm
No secondary water. I'll keep looking for the shut off valve. I bet my dad $100
conetah
Sep 17, 3:18pm
I have secondary water, but my main water shutoff valve was dry-walled over
Schultz is back
Sep 17, 3:51pm
I found the hole by looking at the neighbors. The valve is at the bottom
conetah
Sep 17, 8:56pm
Nice!
Enano
Sep 18, 6:40am
Couldn't agree more. I've never blown out my sprinklers. I installed a bunch of drains and anytime I install a yard I'm
Nuke
Sep 16, 8:34pm
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