So, I discovered yesterday when I was refurbing my paver patio over the weekend, I must have driven a spike into my lawn irrigation pipe.
I haven't dug it up to check out the damage, but I'm wondering if I should just try to fix it myself, rather than having my irrigation company come out and fix it. They can't come out until a week from tomorrow and it is going to hold up finishing my patio project, which is actually timely because I want to seal it before any ants or weeds move in.
YouTube videos look pretty solid, but wondering if anyone has experience in fixing these pipes themselves. Keep in mind, I've never done it.
TIA
I haven't dug it up to check out the damage, but I'm wondering if I should just try to fix it myself, rather than having my irrigation company come out and fix it. They can't come out until a week from tomorrow and it is going to hold up finishing my patio project, which is actually timely because I want to seal it before any ants or weeds move in.
YouTube videos look pretty solid, but wondering if anyone has experience in fixing these pipes themselves. Keep in mind, I've never done it.
TIA