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Remember:
A Lawn Irrigation System
is a collection of inventions.
The
rain sensor, the electric valves,
sprinklers that pop up, controllers that do many
things,
and plastics that can last a life time.
All these things work together to do your work
for you.
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However,
your irrigation system must be installed properly and
maintained regularly to assure a green landscape. An
irrigation system is exposed to car tires, snow plows,
foot traffic, weed wackers, lawn mowers, children, and
extreme cold and heat.
If
you want a healthy lawn, remember these tips:
Water
deep, not frequently. Shallow watering only
wets the soil and water doesn't have a chance to soak
in. This forces grass roots to grow to the surface for
water, and allows the sun to steal your water through
evaporation. The recommended amount of precipitation
for lawn areas is 1/2" of water every 3 days. The
experts say 1" of water weekly. We have experimented
with this plan for over a decade on hundreds of lawns
all over Rhode Island and nearby Masschusetts, and it
works!
Measure
your watering coverage. Do a "can test,"
using coffee cans or other flat bottomed containers.
Place the containers on the lawn in various locations.
Run the system for a set period of time, then check
the contents of the cans. You should have the same amount
in all the cans. If not, adjust the time up or down,
and adjust the zones to acheive even coverage.
If
you don't have the time or knowledge to check the system
properly, program the controller accurately, and troubleshoot
the system, don't
do it yourself. A yearly
service contract is the best way to make sure
the system will continue to operate trouble-free.

R.I. Contractor License #MI000116
Factor
Irrigation Company
108 Pond Street, West Warwick, RI 02893
(401) 828-1116
info@factorirrigation.com
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