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Albany Irrigation Services

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    Sacramento Valley

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    9b

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  • What does irrigation system maintenance include?

    Routine maintenance includes flushing lines, cleaning filters and emitters, checking for leaks, testing pressure, and inspecting valves and controllers. Seasonal tasks add system startup in spring and winterization before freezing weather. Regular service keeps water distribution uniform and prevents small problems from becoming field-wide failures.

  • How often should an irrigation system be inspected?

    Irrigation systems should be inspected at least at the start and end of each season, with quick checks during peak watering. Frequent walkthroughs catch clogged emitters, leaks, and pressure problems before they stress the crop. High-sediment water and heavy use call for more frequent attention.

  • Why is irrigation uniformity important?

    Irrigation uniformity matters because uneven water delivery leaves some plants stressed and others overwatered, which lowers yield and wastes water and fertilizer. Distribution uniformity is measured by checking flow at many points across a block. Clogged emitters, pressure variation, and worn nozzles are common causes of poor uniformity.

  • What causes low pressure in an irrigation system?

    Low pressure usually comes from leaks, clogged filters or emitters, a worn pump, a partially closed valve, or pipe that is undersized for the flow. A pressure check at several points helps locate where the loss occurs. Addressing it restores even coverage and protects the crop.

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