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Warranty Service

Warranty Service

Warranty Service Program

Irrigation System

Fieldstone may install a sprinkler irrigation system. Or possibly, you may choose to install one. We suggest that you consult a professional for advice on the type of system, the materials and the layout of the water lines.

Excess water can adversely affect your landscaping and property. Take special care to allow for proper runoff and prevent erosion. Pooling water can damage your landscaping and crack concrete walks and patios. In times of heavy rain, it can lead to flooding and further damage your property and adjacent properties. Expansive soils in particular react negatively to excess water.

Position sprinkler heads so water does not fall on wood, stucco and other exterior surfaces. Automatic sprinkler systems should not be connected to a GFI circuit.

To conserve water, consider using a drip irrigation system. This system concentrates a small amount of water directly to the root of the plant. In most cases, the amount of water used is significantly less. Keep in mind that careful planning now will conserve water and reduce your water bill.

Soil and environmental conditions vary in your area – ensure that watering times are set to keep your landscape green. Exercise caution to not over water areas to allow for proper fun off and prevent erosion. Ask your Warranty Service Representative in your area for further details.

  • If your irrigation timer system is unplugged from its dedicated outlet, when you plug it back into the outlet, you will need to reprogram the timer settings.
  • If your landscape contractor adds valves to your backyard landscape that tie into the existing irrigation system, it is your responsibility to reprogram the timer settings appropriately.