Complete Irrigation Services
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Your landscape reflects the pride that you take in your home and your neighborhood. An automatic irrigation system is the easiest way to keep that landscape beautiful and provide you with several great dividends:
- Simplicity. Save time and effort. Once an irrigation system is installed youÕll never have to drag a hose all over the yard, never have to try and figure out if youÕve applied enough (or too much) water, and youÕll never have to worry about watering the lawn while youÕre away.
- Efficiency. Because the system is automatic, you donÕt need to be there to physically apply the water. YouÕll have more free time to enjoy more of your favorite activities.
- Value. Attractive landscaping requires substantial investment and careful maintenance. An automatic irrigation system will protect that investment by assuring healthier, longer living plants and turf. Plus, installing a system is a convenience "upgrade" that will measurably increase your propertyÕs appraised value and curb appeal.
- Water conservation. Water is a precious resource and conserving it is everyoneÕs responsibility. But that doesnÕt mean you need to sacrifice a green lawn and beautiful landscape.
With a custom-designed irrigation system, each area of your landscape will be fitted with the proper water-saving sprinklers and spray heads, plus a controller that will turn the system on and offÉautomatically and on a precise schedule. The end result will be a likely reduction in water bills and a definite savings of time and effort.
TodayÕs irrigation products have been designed for maximum water efficiency:
- Gear-driven sprinklers apply water slowly so it soaks in without runoff
- Precision-engineered nozzles apply water evenly, preventing brown spots
- Spray heads keep water on turf and plants and off walkways and walls
- Controllers feature smart, rain sensor capabilities to prevent unnecessary wateringÉand there also such features as "no water" days, extra watering cycles, and seasonal adjustments