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PostPosted: May 21, 2012 1:47 am 
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Hi Fu

I am renovating my first house and am getting some paving done under the patio. I would like to connect the mains tap to some pipe to run under the paving so I can connect up some irrigation at a later date. Probably two separate lines, one for the right hand side of the garden and one for left so I can have separate timers on each (the vegie side on the left will need more watering). Should I just lay two black polypipe pipes under the paving or use the hard PVC pipe? I've got absolutely no idea about irrigation and have been searching the net for some really basic information but it's just doing my head in! Or given my inexperience would it be better to get total eden to come out? I am in Perth.

Any advice apppreciated!

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