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Help Extend the Life of your Foundation
Installing a water system to prolong the life of your foundation is simple for any do-it-yourselfer. Just follow these easy to understand instructions and you could be adding years to the life of your foundation.
MATERIALS:
- Enough soaker hose (round black porous) to go around the house
- A "Y" for the hose bib
- A pressure reducer (10-20 lb. range)
- Vacuum breaker
- Timer (there are many 110V and battery operated timers available)
INSTALLATION:
The first thing to remember is to keep 12 - 18 inches away from the slab. It is best to bury the hose a couple of inches, but the system can be started with the hose on the surface of the ground.
- Dig a trench 12-18 inches away from the slab and 2-8 inches deep all the way around the house, including patios.
- Lay the soaker hose starting at the hose bib in both directions around the house.
- Bury the soaker hose in the trench. Make sure to keep enough out of the ground to attach it to the "Y".
- Connect vaccum breaker before or after timer.
- Connect the timer to the hose bib.
- Connect pressure reducer to the timer.
- Connect "Y" to the pressure reducer.
- Finally, connect the two hoses to the "Y.
START UP:
You have the system in; you are ready to set the timer. We suggest, at the intitial start up setting the timer for 15 minutes twice a day. For instance at 7 am and again at 7 pm. During the dry summers you may have to set the timer for 3 - 4 times a day and cut back to once a day during wet winters. Some personal judgement needs to be used in the amount of time to operate the system. DO NOT OVER WATER.
This information is given just as a guide in the intallation and the operation of your watering system. Also a physical guide for ensuring proper watering of your slab is to check your foliage and plants nearby. If these are healthy in appearance, then your slab will normally be healthy.
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