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  • sarah3066
  • Feb 14
  • 2 min read

Understanding your irrigation needs is essential to maintaining a lush and healthy landscape. Homeowners often hear terms like "irrigation system check-up" and "efficiency audit." Although they might sound similar, these services address different aspects of irrigation management. This post aims to clarify these differences so you can make the best choice for your property.


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Understanding Irrigation System Check-Up


The System Check-Up is a thorough inspection that starts at the meter and goes all the way to the controller and spray heads. We evaluate each zone, looking for improvements and checking for signs of overwatering, underwatering, and stress in your turf and plants. This detailed run-through ensures your system performs at its best, keeping your landscaped area healthy and efficient.


During a typical check-up, the service may involve:


  • Controller Check: Verify that the controller is functioning and programmed correctly and watering in line with any ordinances and water restrictions.

  • Zone Operation: Ensuring all heads function correctly and reporting maintenance requirements.


Regular check-ups help maintain plant health and can also save money. For example, fixing a small leak can prevent the waste of thousands of gallons of water a month.



The Purpose of an Efficiency Audit


An efficiency audit takes your irrigation management to the next level. This service evaluates how effectively your existing irrigation system meets the needs of your plants and its overall impact on the environment. It measures the water your system uses against the actual requirements of your landscape, allowing you to see where improvements can lead to better water conservation.


Efficiency audits cover:


  • Output Testing: Measuring the output of irrigation heads to help fine-tune run times.

  • Soil Type: Helps to understand how much water the ground can hold before runoff occurs.


For instance, data from an efficiency audit can show that you’re overwatering by as much as 30% during certain months. With tailored recommendations, such as changing watering schedules, you can optimize water usage, significantly lowering your water bill and reducing waste.



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Key Differences Between the Two Services


While both the irrigation system check-up and efficiency audit aim to improve your irrigation practices, their purposes vary greatly. An irrigation system check-up focuses on ensuring that the mechanical components of your system are in good working order. In contrast, an efficiency audit considers the broader aspect of water usage and plant health.


To summarize:


  • Irrigation System Check-Up: Ideal for identifying mechanical issues and ensuring correct function.

  • Efficiency Audit: Best for those interested in reducing water usage and enhancing sustainability.


If your irrigation system is relatively new or has not shown any significant problems, a check-up is likely sufficient. However, an efficiency audit is the right fit if you want to reduce water consumption and promote sustainable practices in your garden. Understanding the differences between an irrigation system check-up and an efficiency audit can help you make informed decisions about your landscape management. The service comparison guide provides a breakdown of each service's features and introductory pricing.



By making the right choice, you will enjoy a healthier landscape while conserving precious water resources. If you are interested in either service please do not hesitate to reach out.

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