New Technologies

What if there were ways for you to use less water on your lawn without negatively affecting it?

What if using less water actually made your lawn more healthy?

Would you be interested?

Here are some ways to accomplish just that.


  • If you have one of the old controllers with wheels
    and push pins, you should look at the new
    computerized controllers. You will have far more
    control and flexibility in your programming giving
    you many opportunities to save water.
  • For those of you who still have the impact rotors
    (the head that makes the Tst Tst Tst sound), the
    newer gear driven rotors save water and need far
    less frequent adjusting and cleaning. Pieces of
    mulch and grass roots will not stop them from rotating.
  • One area of irrigation which has been a big water
    waster for a very long time is the small radius spray type
    heads (they spray like a mist and don’t rotate). These
    heads put down too much water too fast and very
    unevenly. Our new stream rotors are an inexpensive
    and easy solution to this.
  • How would you like it if your soil could tell you when it was dry enough to require it’s next watering?
    Well, it can, with a soil moisture sensor. We set the sensor for how dry we want the soil to get before
    watering again and the sprinklers won’t run until that point. No more guessing.