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Now that I have my irrigation tanks sorted - next step is to fix the irrigation system. There's quite an extensive system in place around the front garden with some parts cemented under the driveway, and paths. There are a lot of leaks and water shoots 4 meters into the air in parts. I'll need to either fix a lot of holes and broken tips, or start fresh. I bought some 19mm poly pipe to get started, and was looking in the irrigation aisle at Bunnings, but its a little overwhelming TBH!
What do you reckon, fix existing, and plug holes, or rip it out and start fresh?
Hi @Bluetooth
The issue with an old drip irrigation system is that you can't tell if you've fully repaired all the damage. Plus it's difficult to judge if the pipes are still in good condition or if they've reached their breaking point. In this situation, I suggest making a plan with pen and paper. Going to the store unprepared is inviting information overload. There are so many options and so many combinations. I suggest reading this guide - How to install a drip irrigation watering system by @Adam_W. This will give you the fundamentals you'll need to make a robust drip irrigation system.
I suggest posting your plan and letting our members have a look. We can then make added recommendations to your plan. If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.
Please keep us updated with your progress, we look forward to seeing the start of your drip irrigation system.
Eric
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