If you're a homeowner with an underground lawn irrigation system that was installed over the last 5 or so years there's a good chance it has a backflow prevention device hanging on one of the main water pipes somewhere in your yard.
Fortunate folks have them right up against the side of the house in areas where they aren't real noticeable. The less fortunate have them placed right out in the middle of the yard somewhere, usually where they most easily spotted by thieves. Crooks love these backflow units because they make wonderful scap-yard fodder. Quick cash for the moral-less.
Regardless of where the backlows are in your yard, chances are good you will one day be faced with the question of "Do I replace the leaking backflow device or repair it?" Of course being the manly DIY super hero that you are you'll opt for the money saving "repair it" route, yes?
So, the moral of this story is we found a site that makes finding the right backflow parts and backflow repair kits super fast and easy via a really slick search function. Check it out:
Fortunate folks have them right up against the side of the house in areas where they aren't real noticeable. The less fortunate have them placed right out in the middle of the yard somewhere, usually where they most easily spotted by thieves. Crooks love these backflow units because they make wonderful scap-yard fodder. Quick cash for the moral-less.
Regardless of where the backlows are in your yard, chances are good you will one day be faced with the question of "Do I replace the leaking backflow device or repair it?" Of course being the manly DIY super hero that you are you'll opt for the money saving "repair it" route, yes?
So, the moral of this story is we found a site that makes finding the right backflow parts and backflow repair kits super fast and easy via a really slick search function. Check it out: