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How often should irrigation valves be replaced?

Dec 04,2023 | iHING - Making your Living Smarter

Irrigation valves, like any mechanical components, can degrade over time due to factors such as wear and tear, exposure to the elements, and water quality. The frequency of valve replacement can vary based on these factors, as well as the specific type and quality of the valves used.

As a general guideline, irrigation valves should be inspected regularly as part of routine system maintenance. Depending on the type of valve and its usage, it may be necessary to replace irrigation valves every 5 to 10 years or more frequently if signs of wear, leaks, or malfunctions are observed.

Additionally, factors such as water pressure, frequency of use, and the quality of the water supply can also impact the lifespan of irrigation valves. Regular inspections and proactive replacement of worn or malfunctioning valves can help ensure the efficient and reliable operation of an irrigation system.

It's advisable to consult with a professional irrigation technician or refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for specific recommendations on the replacement interval for the type of valves being used in your irrigation system.

 

 

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