Irrigation Business: Benefits of Smart Irrigation Practices

Benefits of Smart Irrigation

Technically, smart irrigation month is July, but at Hindsite, we believe that smart irrigation is worth talking about all year round. This way, you can do your research and update your irrigation equipment before the spring and summer months begin.

Smart irrigation practices are intended to help the irrigation business save water and raise demand for water-saving irrigation equipment. Efficient water use not only has serious implications for your business, but also for the whole world, which heavily relies on fresh, clean water. 

Here are 5 reasons you should implement smart irrigation practices now:

1. Save water and money

Smart irrigation practices help to limit your water use, which can save you money on your utility bill. 

Trade irrigation systems deliver exactly the amount of water that is needed. This helps keep plants healthy and beautiful without over watering and without wasting water when it can be evaporated in the sun or when it is already raining.

You can save water not only through trade irrigation systems but you can also do it yourself with a few techniques:

• Break your area into zones that have different irrigation needs due to shade or sun exposure.
• Consider how much water the soil can hold to prevent runoff.
•  Make sure the water is always aimed at the plants (never at a driveway, building, or deck).
• Water at the right time when thew most water will be absorbed without evaporating.
• Water plants for shorter periods of time but more often. This way the soil can absorb all of the water. 
• Adjust your watering system to seasonal conditions.

 

2. Save your customers money

If you are saving money on your utility bills, you will be able to offer more competitive prices to your customers. Your loyal customers will definitely appreciate the extra help, and this will also give you a competitive advantage over other irrigation businesses when gaining new clients.

You can explain to customers that the reason your services are less expensive is due to smart irrigation techniques, which save water. This will get your customers even more interested and appreciative of the change.

 

3. Protect the community's water supply for generations

By saving water, you are helping to maintain the water supply for your community because you will be continuously saving and protecting water.

In addition, you will be supporting green businesses that deliver meaningful environmental protection.You will also be a positive example to the rest of your community and possibly inspire others to make the commitment to saving water as well. 

 

4. Minimize infrastructure to store & carry water

If you are not using as much water as you were before, you will no longer need to invest in infrastructure to store and carry water. This storage could be costing you a lot of money through property taxes. This is another great example of how smart irrigation can save you money. 

 

5. Make maintaining yard easy and convenient

Of course you are wondering, is it more work to operate with smart irrigation techniques? The answer is no.

In the past few years, irrigation technology has evolved to the point where we now have access to automatic sprinkler systems that deliver the right amount of water only when water is needed. This system is effective for your irrigation business services and it has the potential to save a lot of water by minimizing over watering, minimizing evaporation, accounting for environmental conditions like rain. 

 

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