SmartWater Audits wants you understand the differences between how your system currently performs and how an efficient system performs.
We want to help you understand the concepts of distribution uniformity, precipitation rates and system efficiency. These are standard irrigation auditing terms that define the overall performance of a sprinkler system or a single station/zone.
A Full System Audit starts with your system working in its best possible manner, all leaks repaired, all heads in working order, etc.
A Full System Audit consists of a detailed analysis of these factors:
Performance Evaluation -- Even well-designed and properly installed irrigation systems degrade over time. Certified Landscape Irrigation Auditors are trained to look for the following problems:
Valve Malfunctions Arc Misalignment
Low pressure Low sprinkler pressure
High pressure Leaky seals or fittings
Tilted sprinklers Lateral or drip line leaks
Spray deflection Missing or broken heads
Sunken sprinklers Slow drainage or ponding
Plugged equipment Compaction/thatch/runoff
Audit Results – The final analysis of your full system audit will provide you with a detailed plan for watering to take the guesswork out of setting your timer/controller. Heads Up will be able to show you how to improve your coverage while saving water and maintaining a healthy landscape.
Recommendations -- The landscape irrigation audit procedure often identifies system upgrades or redesigns that can help achieve greater savings of water and money over the life of the system. There are more efficient sprinkler products that may prove appropriate for your yard, changes in head locations, separation of grass from flower beds and more that may be best suited for your yard and landscape specifically.
We want to help you understand the concepts of distribution uniformity, precipitation rates and system efficiency. These are standard irrigation auditing terms that define the overall performance of a sprinkler system or a single station/zone.
A Full System Audit starts with your system working in its best possible manner, all leaks repaired, all heads in working order, etc.
A Full System Audit consists of a detailed analysis of these factors:
Performance Evaluation -- Even well-designed and properly installed irrigation systems degrade over time. Certified Landscape Irrigation Auditors are trained to look for the following problems:
Valve Malfunctions Arc Misalignment
Low pressure Low sprinkler pressure
High pressure Leaky seals or fittings
Tilted sprinklers Lateral or drip line leaks
Spray deflection Missing or broken heads
Sunken sprinklers Slow drainage or ponding
Plugged equipment Compaction/thatch/runoff
Audit Results – The final analysis of your full system audit will provide you with a detailed plan for watering to take the guesswork out of setting your timer/controller. Heads Up will be able to show you how to improve your coverage while saving water and maintaining a healthy landscape.
Recommendations -- The landscape irrigation audit procedure often identifies system upgrades or redesigns that can help achieve greater savings of water and money over the life of the system. There are more efficient sprinkler products that may prove appropriate for your yard, changes in head locations, separation of grass from flower beds and more that may be best suited for your yard and landscape specifically.