"You Get What You Pay For"        
| " I'm older than most irrigation companies in Northern Virginia. I also do better work. A little advice for ya: You get what you pay for" |
| This underground wire splice was wrapped in electric tape. Is that waterproof? Cost of a waterproof wire nut: .95 Cost of a new Valve: $89.50. YGWYPF |
| What is there to say? Imagine paying someone for this fiasco? |
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"I've got such a great business mind! I Saved $300.00 By Going With Slappitin & Jett Irrigation Company!" |
| | | | A whole zone of foundation sprays installed under the mulch. Why? To save labor. (Why do you think they're so cheap?) | TIC TIC TIC TIC TIC...... | Where's The backflow? Good luck trying to sell the house without paying $600 to bring this mess up to code!
| Imagine if this fella decided to go into plastic surgery? |
| | | Cosmetics take time. Low cost installs come with a price. This grading problem is permanent | 4' of exposed, brittle 1" PVC under 60 PSI. Maybe you'll be home when the $8/hr lawn guy snaps it with his Weed Wacker. Maybe. | "Honey, we got a letter from the HOA..." |
OK.. Let's break this typical low-bid backflow preventer down, shall we? 1. That's CPVC coming out of the wall. Cheaper than copper, yes, but so much more restrictive. And is CPVC UV Resistant? Oh heavens no. 2. Look ma, no support! See how this assembly is sinking? Backflow preventers are heavy. Anchor supports are a must. Most low-bid contractors don't have the skill set. 3. What's that brown crap? Is it different than that blue crap?. 4. What is that thing for? Can't use it for blowouts. Where are the unions to take the Backflow off and store it inside over winter? You can't, because there aren't any. 5. Again, brittle PVC under pressure right into turfgrass, susceptible to mowers and trimmers. Best of Luck!!
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Well, let's look at one of ours. This is typical. 1. That's 1" thick walled copper. It'll last forever, patina out and blend well with the brick and mulch. But it does cost a little more. 2. No sag here. That's how it's supposed to be done. 3. No brown or blue crap here. 4. That's a hose bid for blowouts, and it can double as a high volume water source for filling pools, washing the car, dog etc. See the unions on each side? This backflow can be stored inside over the winter. It won't warp or crack. It will last years longer. 5. It's copper, baby. Whack it all you want. It ain't breakin'!! | | My Promise To Our Clients: Every Creative Irrigation Company system shall be installed with the finest components available and with the highest standards in the industry. Every system we install shall have my personal seal of approval before we turn it over to you. | | | |
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