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| A Lawn Sprinkler Pump Uses Onsite Water |
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Kurt Zier writes about sprinkler pumps at The Home Depot. He discusses the number of sprinkler head |
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If your property has its own water such as a pond, stream, small lake, or underground aquifer, you could be missing out by not installing a lawn sprinkler pump. This magical little mechanized invention can use the water on your property to water your lawns with a pressurized system technology. The lawn sprinkler pump takes the water from the water source into a sprinkler network, sending it through pipes to each sprinkler head where it is then sprayed forth onto your lawn. There are many types of lawn sprinkler pumps to choose from depending on your sprinkler system, your water source, and the amount of pressure that you need for the water to flow through.
To access a deep body of water such as a pond or a lake, you can use a submersible lawn sprinkler pump, which sits at the bottom of the pond or lake pumping the water to your grass. You want to make sure to choose a model that has the power to push the water up to your sprinkler system if the pond sits at a lower level than the lawn. For small lakes that have a boat pier you can attach the lawn sprinkler pump to one of the posts, making sure it is mounted close to the lake |
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