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FREQUENTLY
ASKED QUESTIONS
Q.
Will an automatic sprinkler system use more water than I'm
currently using?
A. It will actually conserve water. You'll never
have to worry about runoff form over-watering or wasting
water when you forget to turn off the hose. And, with a
sensor, your system will know when it is raining
and simply shut itself off when water is not needed.
Q.
Does having a sprinkler system really save time?
A. Yes. You won't have to spend another minute of
your valuable leisure time watering the lawn. Your new system
will do all the watering for you - even when you are away
from home.
Q.
Will an automatic sprinkler system water as well as I can
water by hand?
A. It will do a much better job because a professionally
designed system will deliver exactly the right amount of
water to individual lawn and garden areas.
Q.
We generally get 40 or more inches of rainfall a year. Do
we really need a sprinkler system?
A. If it rained at your house every three days -
the exact same amount each time - you probably wouldn't
need a sprinkler system. But nature doesn't work that way,
and the only way to ensure healthy, lush growth is to make
certain your lawn and plants receive a regularly timed,
appropriate amount of water. In the dry season when there
is little or no rain, your yard can suffer damage after
just a few days without water.
Q.
Are there different systems from which to choose?
A. Although every system should be tailored to meet
individual needs, a typical system will be comprised of
a controller (which functions as the brains of the system),
valves (which open and close to release and stop the flow
of water to underground pipes) and sprinklers (which actually
distribute the water to a given area). It is best if all
components of a system are manufactured by the same company
in order to ensure that they are designed to work well together.
Q.
How do I know what type of system is best for me?
A. It's always best to work with a professional irrigation
contractor who is knowledgeable about such factors as water
source and pressure, soil type, planting materials and weather
conditions. The contractor will take all of this into consideration
in designing a system specific to the needs of your landscape.
Q.
Can I save money by installing my own system?
A. In fact, it could cost you more money in the long
run. A professional irrigration contractor will design and
install the most cost-effective and energy-efficient system
possible. You can be certain that he will select the appropriate
equipment for the job, while streamlining the maintenance
required to keep your landscaping in top shape. Because
your contractor is familiar with local plumbing and electrical
codes, you won't have to worry about costly installation
mistakes. A contractor can do the job faster,with less disruption
to existing landscape, and will guarantee his work.
Q.
Will I have difficulty operating this system?
A. Your contractor will help you select the best
controller (the brains of the system) for your needs, and
he will set it with your individual watering schedule.
Your contractor will also work with you to explain the system's
operation. Then, if necessary, you can easily change the
watering schedule by just following the easy instructions
on the inside of the controller cabinet.
Q.
How much will a good system cost?
A. The price of a system will vary depending upon
any factors such as propert size, type of landscaping and
special designs. You can count on your irrigation contractor
to design a cost-effective system comprised of quality products. Contractors know that Toro and Rain Bird stands behind
all of its products and is serious about commitment to quality
construction and after-sale service.
"Your
new system will do all the watering for you - even when
you're away from home."
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