Why choose Hunter Controllers

Choosing Hunter sprinkler controllers is a solid move if you’re looking for reliable, feature-rich irrigation control. Here’s why a lot of pros and homeowners go with Hunter: Reliability and DurabilityHunter’s been around for decades and built a rep for making tough, long-lasting gear. Their controllers are known for surviving harsh weather and keeping systems running … Read more

Why choose Rain Bird

Choosing Rain Bird for sprinklers makes sense for a few key reasons, especially if you’re looking for reliability, water efficiency, and a well-supported brand. Here’s a breakdown of why people often go with Rain Bird: Water Efficiency Rain Bird is big on smart water usage. Many of their systems come with features like: Smart controllers … Read more

How to Check for Leaks

1. Meter TestTurn off all water in your house Check your water meter If it’s still moving — even slowly — you’ve got a leak somewhere Then, shut off the sprinkler system’s main valve. If the meter stops, the leak is in the sprinkler system If it keeps running, it’s somewhere else in the house … Read more

What time of day do you water your lawn?

The best time of day to water your lawn is: Early morning — ideally between 4 a.m. and 8 a.m.Here’s why early morning is the MVP: Cooler temps = less evaporation Calm winds = more even coverage Prevents fungus — grass has time to dry during the day Plants absorb water better when they “wake … Read more

Watering for soil types

Sandy Soil Drains quickly and doesn’t hold moisture well. Watering recommendation: More frequently, but shorter durations Example: 10–15 mins, 3–4 times a week Clay Soil Holds water longer, but drains slowly (can lead to runoff if overwatered). Watering recommendation: Less often, but longer durations Example: 20–30 mins, 1–2 times a week Water in shorter cycles … Read more

When should I water, and for how long?

Where the heat and humidity can be brutal on lawns. Here’s a solid guideline for watering your lawn in that region: How Long Should You Water? Aim for about 1 to 1.5 inches of water per week, including rainfall. To hit that, most sprinkler systems need to run about: 15 to 20 minutes per zone, … Read more

How do I adjust the timer or controller?

Adjusting your sprinkler timer or controller depends on the brand and type (manual, digital, or smart Wi-Fi), but the basics are pretty similar across most models. Here’s a step-by-step to get you dialed in: How to Adjust a Sprinkler Timer/Controller (Basic Digital Models) Run Time = How long each zone waters Watering Days = Which … Read more

Why are certain areas of my lawn dry or overwatered?

Ah, the classic patchy lawn mystery! When some areas are dry while others seem soggy or overwatered, it’s usually due to uneven coverage or differences in soil, slope, or sun exposure. Here’s a breakdown of possible culprits: Sprinkler Coverage Issues Clogged or broken heads — water isn’t reaching certain spots Mismatched nozzles — some areas … Read more

Why is my water bill so high—could it be a leak?

Signs Your Sprinkler System Might Be LeakingSoggy spots in your lawn, especially when you haven’t watered recently Unusually green patches (water pooling underground in one area) Water bubbling up around sprinkler heads when off Dripping sprinkler heads even when the system isn’t running Valve boxes filled with water or mud Visible spraying or gushing during … Read more

Why are some zones not turning on?

If some zones on your sprinkler system aren’t turning on, it usually points to electrical, valve, or controller issues. Here’s a quick breakdown to help you troubleshoot like a pro: Wiring or Solenoid Problems Each zone is controlled by a solenoid valve that opens when it gets an electrical signal. Loose, corroded, or broken wires … Read more