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Maintain the appearance and enhance the value of your property.

Presenting a positive image is important to any business, and a healthy, attractive landscape certainly boosts a visitor's impression of a property, or an employee's enjoyment of their work environment. However, maintaining your landscaping can be costly. That's why installing "smart" irrigation controllers makes sense. They provide one of the best and easiest ways for you to reduce your outdoor water usage, simplify landscape maintenance, keep your property looking great—and save money.

How "smart" irrigation controllers help
reduce water use

"Smart" sprinkler controllers reduce outdoor water use by monitoring and using information about site conditions (such as soil moisture, rain, wind, slope, soil, plant type, and more), and applying the right amount of water based on those factors—not too much and not too little—to maintain healthy growing conditions. For example:

During hot weather plants require more water than during cooler periods. "Smart" controllers adjust the amount of water applied accordingly. If significant rainfall occurs, rain sensors compensate by reducing the amount of water as appropriate. If you have a soil type that absorbs water very slowly or a property with steep slopes, "smart" controllers will use that information and apply less water, more frequently, to minimize run-off.

"Smart" irrigation controller tips

Recommendations for getting the most out of your "smart" irrigation controller:

Conduct a System Inspection: "Smart" controllers work properly only when the entire sprinkler system is working optimally. That's why it's important to conduct a full sprinkler system inspection, or audit, prior to installing a new "smart" controller. The system audit will check for leaks, malfunctioning hardware, water pressure, site coverage and uniformity, and other related issues that might impact the effectiveness of your entire system. Repairing these problems will ensure your "smart" controller is able to deliver the benefits promised.

For assistance with your system inspection look for a Certified Landscape Irrigation Auditor in your area click here.

Work with a Professional: "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.

Do Your Homework: Landscape and irrigation professionals often refer to sprinklers as "irrigation systems." The Irrigation Association®, a non-profit organization supporting water conservation through efficient irrigation, has published an PDF IconIrrigation Consumer Bill of Rights to educate consumers about the questions to ask prospective contractors before purchasing a new sprinkler system. And before beginning any work, be sure to confirm that your contractor is specifically trained in the installation of the "smart" controller they have selected.

Find out about special “smart” controller discount incentives for qualified customers.