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If you have sprinkler heads that are too close together or want to prevent overwatering in a certain area, you may want to cap a specific sprinkler head. To cap a sprinkler head, you'll have to remove the existing sprinkler cap and replace it with a flat cap that will prevent water from flowing into that head. You can also completely remove the sprinkler head and cap it with a PVC pipe cap.
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