Remember when you were a kid and you thought you heard a monster in your closet, so you squeezed your eyes closed really tight, and wished super hard it would just go away?
And it worked!
It doesn’t work that way with sprinkler problems.
Remember when you were a kid and you thought you heard a monster in your closet, so you squeezed your eyes closed really tight, and wished super hard it would just go away?
And it worked!
It doesn’t work that way with sprinkler problems.
If your new sod lawn is home to a family of swans and the occasional bottlenose dolphin, you’re watering too much.
You’re eager to make sure your new sod gets enough water, and that’s a good thing.
When you get a new irrigation system, it’s kind of magical.
If you’re any kind of a handy person, you know a drip is usually bad news. Leaky faucet. Leaky roof. Busted toilet. Grab the tool box. Ugh.
Not this time. Installing a drip irrigation system causes drips. But it’s a good thing — a great way to water your plants.
Yay, you just got a new smart irrigation controller!
Um, now what?
You want to make the most of it, right?
Using a smart irrigation system starts with a couple of key first steps.
Check out a few smart irrigation tips.
Deep down, you know your sprinkler system just isn’t right.
Sure, it sprays water. But you can tell its heart really isn’t in it anymore.
There’s a sense of security in having an irrigation system, right?
You know it’s out there, dependably chugging away, keeping your lawn and landscaping happy and healthy.
When you think about crews installing an irrigation system in your lawn, it’s normal to be a little nervous.
Will there be bulldozers? Fifty guys with big shovels? A herd of furiously digging worker moles?
You have some questions.
Will installing an irrigation system damage my lawn? How will my lawn look after a sprinkler system is installed?
Here’s the basics: you get an irrigation system installed. You stand on your porch for hours just watching the spinning sprinkler heads, mesmerized by the sound and giddy with happiness.
There are plenty of reasons to hire professional sprinkler system maintenance.