What Should I Use To Mark Sprinkler Heads? Driveway Markers


I have heard some crazy stories about what customers use their snow stakes for other than marking properties during the snow season. Some of my favorites are cat fishing poles, toy structure reinforcement and fencing practice drills. Fencing like, swords fencing, not fencing around a yard. A common double use fort snow stakes that landscaping and irrigation companies can take advantage of takes place during the aeration season.

I’m sure every landscaping company that aerates has had major trouble identify and marking the irrigation systems on their properties. All these companies probably ask themselves, what should I use to mark my sprinkler heads? The answer is driveway markers! Driveway markers are perfect for protecting your irrigation system during aeration or any other lawn treatment.

Snow stakes are 4 ft high, have reflective tape and come in 10 different colors. This makes it easy for the company that aerates your lawn to tap in markers all around the sprinkler heads to make sure no damage takes place and saves everyone on costly repairs.

Snow stakes protect properties in so many different ways. Protecting your sprinkler heads is a great way to maximize your investment for your driveway markers and get great use out of them before you install them across all of your properties.