How to Move a Sprinkler Head a Few Feet

Moving a sprinkler head 2–4 feet requires cutting the existing drip tube and adding a coupler — no digging up the whole line. Here's the simple repair using 1/2" irrigation tubing and barb fittings. 📋 Free Home Maintenance Checklist → https://the-struggle-bus.beehiiv.com PRODUCTS USED & RECOMMENDED: → Rain Bird Drip Irrigation Tubing: https://amzn.to/4eDIbnu → Drip Irrigation Coupling Fittings 1/2 Inch 18-Piece: https://amzn.to/4ws3UoX → Rain Bird Drip Irrigation Filter: https://amzn.to/3Rv4RfW → Rain Bird Drip Irrigation Emitter: https://amzn.to/4uE3FFs → Rain Bird Drip Emitter (alt): https://amzn.to/4wlgW7w → Rain Bird Irrigation Fitting: https://amzn.to/3PgiKOv MOVING THE HEAD: 1. Dig up around the existing head — just 12" in each direction 2. Unscrew the head from the riser 3. Cut the supply tube at the head location 4. Install a coupler barb and run new tubing to the new location 5. Install a new riser and head at the new position 6. Test the zone and adjust head position/arc PRO TIP: Use funny pipe (flexible riser tube) between the supply line and the head — it absorbs lawn movement and prevents cracking at the head connection. Subscribe for weekly DIY home repair:    / @housebarons   As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. This helps support the channel at no extra cost to you. #SprinklerHead #IrrigationRepair #MoveSprinkler #SprinklerSystem #YardWork