Water & Money-Saving Tips & Tricks 

Effortless ways to reduce water waste and lower your bills: 

  • Water Wisely: Watering early or late reduces evaporation, saving money.
  • Fix Leaks Fast: A leaky sprinkler can waste thousands of gallons—driving up costs!
  • Mulch for Moisture: Keep soil hydrated longer, reducing watering needs. 
  • Go Native: Drought-resistant plants need less water and maintenance.

Technology Showcase: Smart Irrigation, Smarter Savings 

Upgrade to intelligent watering systems that efficiently lower water usage and costs. 

WiFi-Connected Controllers – Adjust watering schedules to avoid waste and high bills. 

Rain Sensors – Automatically prevent overwatering when it rains. 

High-Efficiency Sprinkler Heads – Optimize water distribution, reducing runoff and unnecessary usage. 

Reduce Your Bills with Smart Solutions

Our Eco-Friendly & Budget-Friendly Approach 

We’re committed to sustainability and savings, offering solutions that protect your landscape and finances. 

Water-Saving Designs – Efficient irrigation reduces water usage and lowers costs. 

Eco-Friendly Materials – Sustainable choices for long-term savings. 

Customer Education – Helping homeowners make smart, cost-effective decisions. 

Join Us in Creating a Sustainable & Affordable Future

Tips to Keep Your Lawn Healthy in the Heat 

Skip the Mowing 

During heatwaves, mowing can put additional stress on your lawn. Instead: 

  • Raise your mower deck to 2.5–3 inches and mow only as needed.
  • Combine this with a proper watering schedule for a greener, healthier lawn.

Enable Smart Watering 

If you have a Hunter Industries Hydrawise smart controller, take advantage of: 

  • Automated watering schedules that adjust based on real-time weather data. 
  • Optimized irrigation to prevent overwatering and water waste.

Consider Drip Irrigation 

Drip irrigation, or soaker hoses, delivers water directly into the soil, minimizing evaporation and keeping plant leaves dry. Benefits include: 

  • More efficient watering for gardens and potted plants 
  • Customizable drip zones that run on specific schedules, just like your sprinkler system

Prepare for Heatwaves

A well-hydrated lawn and garden will be more resilient to extreme heat.

  • Deep water your lawn 24–48 hours before a heatwave hits.
  • Top off soil and mulch around plants, vegetable beds, and new transplants. 

Water at the Right Time 

Run your sprinkler system between 2:00 and 6:00 a.m. when temperatures are cooler for best results. This allows maximum water absorption before heat and wind can cause evaporation. Watering later in the day—especially in direct sunlight—reduces efficiency and can leave your lawn thirsty.