Smart Irrigation Month
Fine-Tune Your Irrigation System To
Save Money and See Better Results
Residential
irrigation systems offer convenience in protecting your landscape
investment. Enjoy your yard, keep it healthy and beautiful while you water
efficiently, save time and money.
With some simple practices and new technology, existing irrigation systems
can be made more efficient, lowering your water bill, reducing run-off and
eliminating waste. Waterwise habits will result in a healthier lawn
and landscape, in addition to conserving water.
The Irrigation Association offers these water-saving tips to maintain and
update automatic irrigation systems:
1) Adapt your watering schedule to the weather and the season.
Familiarize yourself with the settings on your irrigation controller. Adjust
the watering schedule regularly to conform with current weather conditions.
2) Schedule each individual zone in your irrigation system.
"Scheduling" accounts for the type of sprinkler, sun or shade exposure and
the soil type for the specific area. The same watering schedule should
almost never apply to all zones in the system.
3) Inspect your system monthly. Check for leaks, broken or clogged
heads, and other problems, or engage an irrigation professional to regularly
check your system. Clean micro-irrigation filters as needed.
4) Adjust sprinkler heads. Correct obstructions that prevent
sprinklers from distributing water evenly. Keep water off pavement and
structures.
5) Get a professional system audit. Hire a professional to conduct an
irrigation audit and uniformity test to make sure areas are being watered
evenly. This can be especially helpful if you have areas being under-watered
or brown spots. The Irrigation Association maintains an online list of IA
Certified Landscape Irrigation Auditors.
6) Consider "smart" technology. Climate- or soil moisture
sensor-based controllers evaluate weather or soil moisture conditions and
then calculate and automatically adjust the irrigation schedule to meet the
specific needs of your landscape. Learn more at
http://www.irrigation.org/smartwater/
7) Install a rain shutoff-switch - inexpensive and effective. Required
by law in many states, these money-saving sensors turn off your system in
rainy weather and help to compensate for natural rainfall. The device can be
retrofitted to almost any system.
8) Consider low volume drip irrigation for plant beds. Install micro
irrigation for gardens, trees and shrubs. Micro irrigation includes drip
(also known as trickle), micro spray jets, micro-sprinklers, or bubbler
irrigation to irrigate slowly and minimize evaporation, runoff and
overspray.
9) Water at the optimum time. Water when the sun is low or down,
winds are calm and temperatures are cool - between the evening and early
morning - to reduce evaporation. You can lose as much as 30% of water to
evaporation by watering mid-day.
10) Water only when needed. Saturate root zones and let the soil dry.
Watering too much and too frequently results in shallow roots, weed growth,
disease and fungus.
Best advice for a healthy, drought- and stress-tolerant lawn and landscape:
use less water. These tips will help keep more money in your wallet instead
of sending it down the drain.
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