Wife and I purchased a house in Plano with a recently installed irrigation system, but no foundation drip lines (only sprays at sides and back of house). We recently had some grading improvements completed, and in the process, determined that supplemental watering is necessary as the soil was very dry below the first couple of inches. The house was built in the 70's and has a history of moderate foundation movement (foundation repair was completed prior to purchase) so I want to add foundation drip lines to supplement the existing irrigation. The drip lines will be placed 12-18" from the slab and will be run off of the exterior faucets (with a pressure reducer and backflow reducer at each connection, along with a timer). I am planning to use Rain Bird 1/2" emitter tubing with emitters spaced at either 12" or 18". Considering the clay soils in the area, would 12" or 18" spacing be more ideal for this use case? Secondly, would it be more ideal to leave the line at the surface (so that it can be more easily monitored), or bury it? Currently, the soil in the areas in question is bare as existing sod was removed during the grading work. I plan to come back with some form of cover at a later point.