Irrigation
Ecoscape offers complete
solutions to all your irrigation needs. We specialize in engineering
state-of-the-art water conscious irrigation systems using industry established
technologies maintaining reliability and economy. We are well-versed in the
latest equipment and installation techniques that will ensure a water-efficient
system, maintaining reliability, and competitive pricing. Ecoscape believes that
it is important to provide this expertise promptly and courteously to our
customers.
We realize your time is extremely
valuable, so we will come on-site for an initial consultation that will outline
the basic requirements and review important factors needed to complete your
irrigation needs. To ensure the highest-quality installation and optimum
operation of your sprinkler system. We'll work with you to define a plan of
action to meet your personal and financial requirements. And after installation
is complete, we will show you every detail of the proper operation of your new
irrigation system.
Here are several key characteristics to look for when
evaluating the water efficiency of a lawn sprinkler system:

Matched-Precipitation Rate Sprinkler Heads
All sprinkler heads on a given circuit
should be the same type (e.g. rotors, pop-up spray, etc.) and have matched
precipitation rate (in inches per hour). Heads with differing precipitation
rates have widely varying operating times, which can lead to the over-watering
of one area in order to sufficiently water another.

Head-to-Head Coverage
Turf pop-up sprinkler systems are designed to operate
with head-to-head coverage, where the spray from one sprinkler head reaches to
the next, resulting in necessary overlap. Precipitation rates are based on the
assumption of overlap. Places where the sprinkler's spray pattern does not
overlap are likely not getting sufficient water and may develop brown dry spots.
These spots indicate the system has low "uniformity" of coverage. To compensate,
one has to run the sprinklers for longer times to get adequate water to the dry
spots, while the rest of the lawn is getting over-watered.
Precipitation Rate That Does Not Exceed the Soil's
Infiltration Rate
Based upon soil characteristics, water
will soak into the ground at differing rates. Sandy soils have high (fast)
infiltration rates, while clay soils have low (slow) infiltration rates. If the
precipitation rate of the sprinkler heads exceeds the soil's infiltration rate,
then runoff and erosion occur (especially on slopes). On flat ground, this will
also lead to puddling. If your sprinklers' precipitation rate exceeds the
infiltration rate, lower precipitation rate heads can be installed, or you can
shorten your watering times and use multiple start times (e.g. 3 start times at
5 minutes each at 1-hour intervals instead of 15 minutes all at once) to allow
the water to soak into the soil.
Appropriate Water Pressure
Each sprinkler head is designed to operate
within a certain range of pressure, typically around 40 to 50 pounds per square
inch (PSI). When water pressure is too low, the sprinkler head will emit large
drops and likely will not produce the proper spray pattern or a radius that
reaches to the next head. If pressure is too high, the head will produce a fine
mist, which leads to water loss due to evaporation and "fly-away" in even light
winds. In addition, high pressure can lead to over spray and a distorted spray
pattern, along with many other problems.

Clean, Even Spray Pattern
If the spray pattern of a head is
distorted, browns spots may develop on the lawn. This may be caused by blockage
in the screen or in the nozzle itself, and the head may need to be cleaned. If
this does not fix the problem, the nozzle may be worn and needs to be replaced.
There should be no wasteful over spray onto sidewalk, patio, driveway or
street. If there is over spray, replace the nozzle with another with the
appropriate spray pattern (e.g. 1800 instead of 3600) or relocate the sprinkler
head.
Vegetation or other objects should not obstruct the
spray from the head. Trim back vegetation or raise the sprinkler heads as
needed. This will increase the system's uniformity of coverage.
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