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Neighbor’s sprinklers

I bought a new house 3 years ago. I noticed everytime my neighbor’s sprinkler system goes on my drive gets wet. My driveway is on the opposite of his house. The wood in between the driveway(that allows for weather changes to contract or explains the concrete), get wet and it trickles down the driveway. I turned my sprinklers off for a week to identify if it was mine or his. What can I do or who do I call to make sure it’s not my sprinkler system?

Derek

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Tom: Well, I think turning it off would be a great choice, in fact everybody’s probably is not using their sprinkler system as much right now. I know I still have mine winterized and my mother’s too; I haven’t gone back to the backflow preventers and turned them back on. But as far as that goes, turn it off. If it’s still getting wet, then you can have … find out if it’s his or something else. If you need someone to come out and troubleshoot a sprinkler system, Family Landscapes can do it, Tom over there.

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