Smart Irrigation 101

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Water is essential—and expensive. A smart irrigation approach starts with a system audit to find leaks, misaligned heads, and pressure issues, then fine-tunes coverage so every zone is doing its job. From there, upgrades like weather-based controllers, pressure regulation, and high-efficiency nozzles or drip lines help put water exactly where roots need it. Schedules matter too: early-morning watering reduces evaporation, and grouping plants with similar needs keeps every zone efficient.

Savings don’t stop at setup. Quarterly checks keep performance on track, while flow sensors can flag breaks in real time, protecting plants and budgets. If you’re ready to reduce water waste without sacrificing curb appeal, Garden Landscaping Experts can perform a water audit and recommend the right upgrades for your site.

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