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how long to run sprinkler for 1-inch of water

To deliver 1 inch of water , most sprinkler systems run somewhere between 30 and 60 minutes per zone , but the exact time depends on your sprinkler type, water pressure, and coverage pattern.

Quick rule‑of‑thumb ranges

  • Spray heads (pop‑ups):
    Often apply about 1–2 inches per hour , so you might need 30–60 minutes to reach 1 inch, depending on pressure and spacing.
  • Rotor / gear‑drive heads:
    Typically apply 0.4–1 inch per hour , which can mean 60–120 minutes to get 1 inch in a zone.
  • Oscillating sprinklers:
    Many deliver roughly 1 inch per hour , so about 1 hour of run time is common for 1 inch on a small lawn.

Simple catch‑can test (best way to know)

To find the exact time for your system:

  1. Place several straight‑sided containers (tuna cans, jars, etc.) in the area your sprinkler covers.
  1. Run the sprinkler for 15 minutes , then measure the average depth in inches.
  1. Use this formula:

Minutes for 1 inch=15average depth in inches after 15 minutes\text{Minutes for 1 inch}=\frac{15}{\text{average depth in inches after 15 minutes}}Minutes for 1 inch=average depth in inches after 15 minutes15​

For example, if you average ¼ inch in 15 minutes , you’ll need about 60 minutes to reach 1 inch.

Example table: time vs. measured depth

Average depth after 15 min| Time needed for 1 inch
---|---
1/8 inch (0.125")| 120 minutes 7
1/4 inch (0.25")| 60 minutes 7
1/2 inch (0.5")| 30 minutes 7
3/4 inch (0.75")| 20 minutes 7
1 inch| 15 minutes 7

Practical watering tips

  • Most lawns need about 1 inch of water per week , often split into 2–3 sessions to avoid runoff and encourage deeper roots.
  • If you see puddling or runoff, switch to shorter, repeated cycles (for example, 15 minutes now, wait 30–60 minutes, then repeat) so the soil can absorb the water.

If you tell me your sprinkler type (spray, rotor, oscillating) and how big your lawn is, I can give a more tailored “minutes per zone” estimate. Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.