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Why Is My Drip Irrigation Losing Pressure at the End?

When a drip irrigation system starts performing poorly, it usually doesn’t fail all at once. The most common symptom homeowners notice is simple but frustrating: plants at the beginning of the line look fine, while plants at the far end are barely getting water at all.

This is one of the most common issues se...


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A drip irrigation system is designed to deliver water slowly and evenly across an entire landscape zone, ensuring that every plant receives consistent moisture from start to finish. When everything is working correctly, there should be very li...


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If you’ve been researching irrigation systems for your home, you’ve probably noticed that most recommendations eventually come down to two choices: drip irrigation or traditional lawn sprinklers.

At first glance, the decision might seem straightforward. One system waters lawn, while the other waters plants. There’s much more to it than that.

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Homeowners in Albuquerque and surrounding communities often run into the same irrigation question once they begin upgrading or installing drip systems: what drip emitter flow rate actually works best for my soil?

At first glance, it seems like a simple choice between a few small plastic emitters. But in practice, emitter selection directly affec...


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Can You Convert Sprinklers to Drip Irrigation? Part 1: Understanding Sprinkler-to-Drip Conversions Introduction

In many Albuquerque landscapes, irrigation systems evolve over time rather than being replaced all at once. A homeowner may start with a traditional lawn and sprinkler system, then gradually transition portions of that yard into xeriscaping, native plantin...


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