A sequence graphic showing the sprinkler head, nozzle removal, riser attachment, reassembly, and test spray. Each step can expand to highlight the tool-free actions and the resulting rise in spray height.
Shows the original flush pop-up cap before disassembly. Tap to learn how to check for debris, inspect the seal, and determine whether a riser upgrade is needed for better spray height without digging
Hand removing the nozzle cover and internal screen. This step explains the tool-free twist-and-lift motion, how to clean or swap nozzles, and tips to avoid damaging small parts
Attaching the no-dig riser onto the sprinkler body. Learn the simple push-and-twist connection, how to seat the riser securely, and why this design raises the spray without excavation
Reassembled riser and cap ready for operation. This node covers visual checks for alignment and seals, plus quick tests to confirm the riser is locked and leak-free before turning water on
Final test showing the increased spray height and coverage after installation. Tap to see how to adjust nozzle pattern and trajectory so the new riser provides even watering without overspray