My front yard valving housing box, which has 4 solenoids in it, keeps filling with water. The one guy that does my system maintenance and winterization says its normal
When I look in the box, like today as I'm looking for a darn short in the system, there is a lot of water, covering all the solenoids and most of the wires.
The box will not empty unless the system doesn't run for a prolonged period of time; sometimes I have to use a syphon tubing to get the water out. Any advise on what is causing it to fill so much? Also, how unsafe is it for the solenoids/system with all this water in this box? I don't know if drilling several holes into the bottom would work, as the ground in that are is all clay.
When I look in the box, like today as I'm looking for a darn short in the system, there is a lot of water, covering all the solenoids and most of the wires.
The box will not empty unless the system doesn't run for a prolonged period of time; sometimes I have to use a syphon tubing to get the water out. Any advise on what is causing it to fill so much? Also, how unsafe is it for the solenoids/system with all this water in this box? I don't know if drilling several holes into the bottom would work, as the ground in that are is all clay.