- How does a "smart" controller make it easier for me to maintain my landscaping?
- Traditional irrigation timers require manual adjustments every time the weather changes. "Smart" controllers automatically adjust the watering schedule based on local weather/site conditions. So, once the initial setup and monitoring is complete, there's no need to reset the timer. The "smart" controller makes adjustments automatically.
- How will installing a "smart" controller save me money?
- A "smart" controller saves you money by reducing your water use. Your actual water savings will depend on how you have watered in the past. Pilot studies have shown typical water savings to be in the range of 20%-40% annually. Read about some of these case studies.
- In addition, landscapes that are watered appropriately are healthier and less likely to suffer from fungal disease and insect infestations that can require costly treatments, thereby protecting your investment.
- Where can I purchase a "smart" controller?
- "Smart" sprinkler controllers are generally only available through irrigation or landscape contractors.
The Irrigation Association® has compiled a list of professionals who are
certified to install “smart” irrigation controllers. To locate an Irrigation
Association certified professional, or to confirm the status of any irrigation contractor in your area, please consult our list of Certified Professionals.
- Can I install a "smart" controller myself?
- The proper installation and initial setup of "smart" irrigation controllers generally require an in-depth knowledge of soils, precipitation rates, slope measurements and related factors. Therefore, we strongly recommend you work with a certified irrigation contractor who is experienced in the installation of "smart" controllers. To locate
Irrigation Association certified professional, or to confirm the status of any irrigation contractor in your area, please consult our list of Certified Professionals.
- Once the "smart" controller is installed and set up, the "smart" controller automatically takes care of seasonal weather/site specific adjustments and does not require ongoing monitoring.
- Where do the automatic adjustments come from?
- "Smart" controllers receive the environmental data they need from various sources, depending on the make and model. Some models use data from local weather stations or on-site sensors, while other models gather information from several weather stations linked with weather modeling software to match the zip code and address of the installation site. Each type has the capability to work equally well.
- How much do "smart" controllers cost?
- The cost of "smart" controllers varies according to the number of zones and features included in the controller model you select. Most range in price from a few hundred dollars on up, plus installation. In addition, some weather station-adjusted controllers require a small monthly or annual fee for transmission of daily weather information. Other, internal sensor-based "smart" controllers rarely require transmission fees.
- Which "smart" controller works best?
- Different "smart" controllers each have different features and benefits. A certified irrigation contractor can help you make the best choice for your specific needs.
- How have these products been tested?
- Manufacturers of "smart" controllers rigorously test their products before releasing them for sale. In addition,
Irrigation Association® has developed an independent third party testing protocol specific to "smart" controllers.See the results of these tests.
- There have also been numerous field tests on various "smart" controllers. Read about some of these case studies.
- If I install a "smart" controller, will I get a discount on my water bill?
- Less water used for sprinkling means less water delivered through your water meter. When you reduce water use by installing a "smart" controller your reduced use will result in a "discounted" water bill.
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