Although water conservation may not seem as important in times of plentiful rainfall, water authorities continue to press people to act as though they face water shortages. Efficiently irrigating lawns and landscapes helps to limit water usage, preserve water and lower water bills. Although drought has ended in parts of California, authorities in the Golden State have encouraged people to continue using water sparingly. Likewise, here in South Florida, water management officials want consumers to use water responsibly to avoid future shortfalls. Top sprinkler companies across the tri-county region can help communities and homeowners make their sprinkler systems eco-friendlier. Look up irrigation lake worth firms to find a company to help you use less water to keep your lawn and your landscaping healthy and green.
A thing of the past, irresponsible irrigation, has rightly earned the derision of water consumers and environmentally-conscious people. Although many companies used to install sprinkler systems that wasted water recklessly, today’s new sprinkler systems generally have to meet higher standards and waste minimal water. Many municipalities require new irrigation systems to have a rain shut-off device, i.e. a rainswitch. These devices prevent a sprinkler system from running if the property has received a sufficient amount of precipitation. Contact a business that performs sprinklers greenacres work to learn about different options for making your sprinkler system more efficient.
A number of factors go into making a sprinkler system efficient. For one, sprinklers should not spray onto walls and hardscapes such as sidewalks, driveways and streets. When this happens, it represents a complete waste of water. Furthermore, sprinkler systems should not over-water lawns and landscapes. If a sprinkler system runs more than necessary, the excess water will wind up as runoff. Also, watering too much can lead to the growth of mold and weeds. Devices like rainswitches and “smart” controllers can keep sprinkler systems from running unnecessarily.