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10 Reasons K-Rain Sprinkler Styles Are Important

A lawn sprinkler system makes a great addition to your lawn care and landscaping maintenance arsenal. An irrigation system is a cost-saving, water conservation and maintenance tool that promotes healthy lawns and landscapes.

But, to reap the benefits of new sprinkler system, they must be correctly installed, programmed, calibrated, and maintained.

An irrigation system will provide the most efficient way to water your lawns and gardens. A sprinkler system is necessary for 10 reasons:

1. Your sprinklers will save water and money. Lower utility bills. The EPA states that half of the outdoor water usage is wasted. Our rain sensor, which shuts down your sprinklers whenever it rains, can help you save even more water when you purchase a smart Sprinkler System.

2. The temperature-based technology turns off the water when it senses low temperatures. When there is rain or freezing, the rain/freeze sensor turns off your irrigation system. It prevents it from running when it gets too cold.

3. The irrigation system you have includes both bubblers and drip irrigation. These bubblers produce water that goes directly to your trees’ roots. Driplines deliver small amounts to your containers and flowerbeds at the roots. This landscape sprinkler system is well-programmed and properly installed. There is no flooding. Both types give water directly to the roots of the plants. This promotes plant health and helps prevent waste.

4. Protects lawn investment and landscape investments. Bubblers. Drip irrigation. Lawn water sprinklers. Landscape plants and lawn grass will grow better when they have the right amount of water. Sprinkler heads and rotors come in different sizes so you can deliver water efficiently.

5. The keys to success are proper installation, programming, and calibration. It doesn’t matter if you hire a contractor. However, how your irrigation system was installed, calibrated, programmed, and programmed will have an impact on how it works. You should ensure that the contractor is properly trained and licensed. They also need to have experience installing sprinklers.

6. Helps plan your lawn. A sprinkler system will help you make your lawn and landscape water-wise. Hydro-zoning, Shady areas, and the planting of a lawn for specific areas can help you create a property that uses less water.

7. Allows for you to adjust watering based on seasonal needs. Your sprinkler systems will enable you to program it to schedule watering depending on the time. If you live in a cooler area, you can program the sprinkler to go off once per week during winter and once every three days during summer.

8. You have complete control over how your sprinkler system works. Sprinkler controls allow you to program the amount of water that your property requires, how often it should be watered, and many other features. K–Rain controllers come “rain sensor-ready” so that you can add a sensor to your sprinkler system.

9. You may set the timer to water your landscape and lawn based on your slope, soil conditions, and other climate variables: You’ll be able to change the setting of your watering schedule based on the area you are watering. A slope can allow you to set your watering timer to run for three to five-minute intervals in a period of fifteen minutes. This is known as the cycle and soak. After the timer rings at five minutes, water can percolate into the earth. “Cycle-and-soak” prevents erosion, spraying too much water, and overwatering slopes and other terrains.

10. A sprinkler is a good investment. It should be maintained properly. Check your sprinkler at least once a month during the busy growing season. You should then have your irrigation system shut down for the season before opening it again in spring. Checks should be done monthly.

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