Showing posts with label rain sensors for irrigation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rain sensors for irrigation. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Irrigation System Rain Sensors


With the rainfall we are getting, it once again reminds me of the importance of rain sensors for irrigation systems. This is a small investment in saving water in the event of a sporadic shower or rainfall. If you don't have one, I encourage you today to inquire about getting one with an irrigation company in Atlanta. Not only will it save you money, save water waste but will help to conserve water as well.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Irrigation Companies Atlanta

With the skies clouding up, I can't help but stress the importance of rain sensors. We have had several repair calls recently where irrigation companies in Atlanta didn't comply with the state requirement for rain sensors. Contractors are doing a huge disservice to their customers when they don't meet this small inexpensive requirement.

You can take a step up towards saving a little on watering your lawn by making an investment in a new controller which allows for seasonal adjustments and adding a Solar Sync. I did this and saved an average of 30% on my personal watering bill during the spring and summer last year.

To learn more go to our website.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Irrigation Systems Atlanta


With rain in the forecast, we thought this was a good time to remind you that you don't have to manually cut off your system each time there is rain expected. If you have a rain sensor on your irrigation system, which has been required by law since 2005, it will take care of that for you. It's an inexpensive way to ensure that your irrigation system is doing what's its supposed to - supplementing the rainfall.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Irrigation Repair Atlanta

July will be smart irrigation month! We are looking forward to promoting smart, efficient irrigation practices even more than usual. With the rain moving in and Saturday & Sunday being watering days under our odd/even watering....it brings this thought to mind...do you have a rain sensor? Did your system water this morning or did you manually cut it off? If the answer to the last two questions are no, you need to get a rain sensor. Not only is it required it will automatically shut of your irrigation system when it rains.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Rain Sensors and then some

I can't help but continuing on about the importance of rain sensors or something more like Hunter's Solar Sync. We did several repair calls over the weekend where irrigation companies in Atlanta didn't comply with the state requirement for rain sensors. Contractors are doing a huge disservice to their customers when they don't meet this small inexpensive requirement.

You can take a step up towards saving a little on watering your lawn by making an investment in a new controller which allows for seasonal adjustments and adding a Solar Sync. I did this and saved an average of 30% on my personal watering bill during the spring and summer last year.

To learn more go to our website.