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If you’ve hung out here with us at all, you’ve probably read about the importance of regular irrigation system inspections.
But now it’s getting serious. This time it’s all about how sprinkler system inspections can save you money. Now you’re paying attention, right?
What happens at your Eau Claire, Wi sprinkler system inspection that saves you money? Let’s break it down — then go open an extra bank account.
What kinds of problems?
Broken, leaking, or clogged heads. Broken lines. Damage caused by snow plows or lawn mowers. A controller set for the wrong season. A zone that won’t turn off. A loose fitting.
All sorts of problems.
Ignore them, and problems will just get worse — and more expensive to repair later.
Meanwhile, you’ll be wasting water. And that means wasting money.
Catch them early, before they cost more to repair or waste valuable water, and you save money.
Irrigation specialists know exactly where to look for possible water waste.
Is your rain sensor working properly so your sprinklers don’t turn on while it’s raining?
They’ll make sure the batteries are still working and that the sensor is adjusted correctly. And they’ll make sure sensors are clear and not obstructed by debris.
Specialists make sure each of your zones turn on and off and run properly and aren’t wasting water.
All the details they check will make sure your irrigation system runs efficiently.
The best irrigation system inspection schedule includes tune-up visits by irrigation specialists three times a year: in spring, to start up your system, in fall, to shut it down, and that all-important summer visit to look over your irrigation system when it’s working the hardest. Summer is when your system is under the greatest demand, and things are most likely to go wrong.
It’s easy to forget about your trusty irrigation controller, tucked out there in the garage.
It could be set for the wrong season, or set to go on too many times, which means you’re wasting water, and money.
Spring is cold and wet. Your settings shouldn’t be the same as in August, when it’s 90 degrees with no rain.
This is a big one. Listen closely, and you might actually hear the “Ka-Ching!”
Water freezes and expands, things break, and that means a costly repair.
If you use a lake pump for your sprinkler system, it has to be winterized so it doesn’t break from winter’s freezing temperatures.
Irrigation specialists will add RV antifreeze to protect it, and cover up the ends of the pipes so critters don’t crawl in and camp out.
Protecting your lake pump means saving money.
Freezing water in the backflow device will damage the internal components and can crack the body.
If all the water isn’t out of your backflow device, you may need a plumber in the spring. Have you priced plumbers lately?
Sure, regular sprinkler system inspections keep your system running smoothly and efficiently and keep your lawn healthy.
But they also save you money.
If you’re tired of your irrigation system’s clogged nozzles, broken spray heads, or downright confounding controller instructions, isn’t it time to ease your stress? Time for a tune-up.
Ready to make your lawn life easier? Request a quote today! We’ll review your options together so you can make a confident decision. Then, you can finally enjoy your well-watered lawn and stop worrying about it.