August 2, 2009

Lawn Irrigation Systems Can Save More Than Just Your Lawn

Installing a lawn irrigation system is a quick way to ensure that your summer is a relaxing, no hassle vacation away from lawn work and dried up grass. Aside from saving your lawn the embarrassment of looking as dry as the Sahara, installed lawn irrigation systems can save a homeowner time, money, and energy. They are a must-have for those who travel during the summer months, and they are even proven to conserve water. Once installed, a lawn irrigation system will target your lawn’s areas with proficiency and accurate amounts of water giving you a healthy green lawn with minimum effort.

There are two main types of sprinkler heads that every homeowner should be aware of when looking into an installed irrigation system. The rotor and spray heads are the most common, and while both get the job done there are some differences. The spray head can either be installed to spring out of the ground when turned on, or can be stationary above ground. They have a smaller nozzle, thus running the risk of getting clogged, but they come in a variety of patterns and distances to accommodate each yard. The most important part of a spray nozzle is the high application rate which means a lot of water is used over a short period of time. For this reason alone, the spray nozzle is best used with small plots of even land.

The rotor head, on the other hand, is better suited for uneven lawns or slopes because of the rotating nozzle. They have a lower application rate and are better suited for larger plots of land. Because the nozzle has a larger opening, the risk of getting clogged is lessened and it can water as much land as a spray with less sprinkler heads. Because of the rotation, however, it may take three times longer to water an area.

Whichever sprinkler is installed, there is no denying the countless benefits received from an installed lawn irrigation system. Store-bought sprinklers run the risk of watering more driveway than yard, and that is a quick way to waste water. Hoses have to be untangled, recoiled, and stretched all over the yard. The time and energy put forth running inside and out to turn off the sprinkler still doesn’t ensure that you’re even watering the right areas or giving enough water to your lawn. With an installed irrigation system that is set to turn on and off consistently, that will never be a worry again. Each system will also ensure that your lawn gets the right amount of water where it is needed most.

Along with time saved, homeowners will be saving themselves money too. Water bills can skyrocket during the summer with the struggle to maintain a green and healthy lawn. Installed irrigation systems will ensure that your lawn is getting the right amount of water in the right areas. Run-off water is a waste and leaky hoses waste even more. Each lawn irrigation system is custom set to ensure that your lawn is given the right amount of water in the right spots, and that ensures you a lower, predictable water bill.

The environment will also benefit from the conserved water and the proper application of water to a homeowners lawn. Installing an irrigation system forces a homeowner to understand and take responsibility of their lawn and water used, and when you understand what your lawn demands you will be able to wield better results. More plants, a healthier yard, and a fresh environment are just a few benefits of a well watered lawn.

For those that are away from home or plan to take a week vacation, an installed lawn irrigation system ensures that your lawn is securely provided for. The homeowner chooses what time the sprinklers activate, how long they run for, and even the amount of water used. Any adjustments can be made right from inside the home with a push of a button. Special rain sensors can even stop the sprinklers from wasting water during a rainstorm.

When it comes time to save money, time, and energy during your summer vacation an installed irrigation system is a must-have tool for any homeowner. Never again worry about wasting water, or running back and forth to turn on and off the hose. There are fewer leaks, less run-off, and more results. Installed irrigation systems target the roots of your lawn with the right amount of water and the timing is reliable and flexible to the homeowner’s wants and needs.

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Filed under Lawn Care by William Knutsen

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