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But the effect is much the same as having nothing at all on the roof edge ... to break up the cutting force of the water that creates unsightly "drip lines" in the lawns and plantings of houses ...
Water hits the area quite hard ... Dear S.S.: Planting directly under the drip line is asking for trouble. Rain, snow and ice will damage any plant in that location, sometimes terminally.
Next, you’ll need to install a pressure regulator, which will drop the water pressure to around 25 psi. Without the pressure regulator, the fittings and drip lines will blow away from the tubing.
Put a bucket, still can drip and ... pick up down the line, so they have one less thing to worry about post-storm. “I know the Lord will take care of it,” she said. The roofing companies ...
The picture that emerges from these recommendations is that wildlife is particularly interested in chewing on emitters, as opposed to the drip line itself, since this is where the water is most ...