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FAQ

Why would I want a Lawn Sprinkler?
We could tell you it saves water!

We could tell you it makes your landscape look and grow better!

We could tell you it saves you time!
We could tell you it can save your foundation!


Selecting a Contractor
1. Is your prospective contractor or designer a state licensed irrigator?
2. Have your discussed the equipment to be used, and does the contractor understand your needs?
3. Will the contractor submit to you an Irrigation Design bearing their seal, license number and name before beginning installation? And, give you a copy upon completion of the job?
4. Will your prospective contractor provide a signed, written contract?
5. What type of warranty does the contractor provide and what is their reputation concerning warranty work?
6 Remember! The low bid is not necessarily the least costly in the long run.

From a brochure by the "Dallas Irrigation Association"
214-341-5808



Do I Need a Rain/Freeze Sensor
All cities in the state of Texas now require a Rain/Freeze sensor that will stop your sprinkler from running on rainy or freezing days.
Outdoor Rain Sensor
We install top-of-the-line wireless Rain/Freeze sensors. This device is wired into your present sprinkler controller. The other part of the device is intalled on the outside of the house. Usually on the gutter or the eave of the house within 30 feet of the controller.
Rain Sensor
The device stops the sprinkler from coming on when there is 1/8" of rain or the temperature drops below 34 degrees. As the sensor dries out or the termperature rises, the controller will automatically go back into normal operation.





Backflow Testing
All city and state plumbing codes require the installation and testing of a backflow prevention device wherever a permanent irrigation system is connected to a municipal water supply.

This device is designed to protect both your and your neighbors drinking water.
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