Cleaning & Maintenance Tips for Drip Irrigation Drippers and Filters

 

Drippers and Filters

Proper cleaning and maintenance of drippers and filters are crucial for keeping drip irrigation systems efficient, preventing clogging, and ensuring uniform water distribution. Farmers should routinely flush mainlines and laterals, clean primary and secondary filters every 7–10 days (more often if water quality is poor), and inspect components for damage. Seasonal care includes deep cleaning, replacing faulty emitters, and safe storage of equipment. Netafim’s clog-resistant, UV-resistant drippers and certified filters offer durability, easy integration, and consistent performance. With regular upkeep, farmers can extend system life, protect crop yields, and maximise returns on investment.

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