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Smart Earth Sprinklers

VerifiedHome Decor and Garden

Phone5126941147

Location 18521 Star Gazer Way, Pflugerville, TX, USA 78660

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About

Drip Irrigation Austin

Optimize your garden's health and conserve water with Smart Earth Sprinklers' advanced drip irrigation systems. Our precision technology delivers targeted watering directly to your plants' roots, reducing waste and promoting lush growth. Ideal for gardens, landscapes, and greenhouses, our solutions ensure efficient irrigation while saving you time and resources. Discover the benefits of smart irrigation with Smart Earth Sprinklers today!

Company Details

  • Founded 2010

Questions and Answers

Q: How Do I Program My Sprinkler Controller?

A:

Sprinkler irrigation controllers are often intimidating. It’s because it is something we so rarely mess with. You always want to start off by making sure the current date and time are correct. Then think of the sprinkler controller like a recipe. The controller needs three ingredients (inputs) to work: 1. What day of the week does it need to come on? 2. What time does the cycle need to start? Only one start time is needed. 3. How long does the cycle need to run (per zone)? You can set up multiple programs on a controller. If you add all three ingredients to a program, it will run that program automatically. If you want to disable a program, remove one of the ingredients. It’s also important to know how long each section should be programmed for. Factors such as system coverage, distribution rates, and the type of landscape are all important. While we make that sound really simple, we understand it’s not so easy for everyone. We are happy to schedule a visit to hel

  • 3 weeks ago

Q: Are You Certified/Licensed to Perform Sprinkler Repairs?

A:

We are licensed by the State of Texas (Texas Commission of Environmental Quality) to perform Sprinkler Repair and Sprinkler Installation. We are also licensed to perform Backflow Testing and Backflow Repair. In addition to being licensed, we are registered with all local municipalities as contractors. We are also fully insured so you can rest easily knowing you are in good hands.

  • 3 weeks ago

Q: Do You Service All Brands of Sprinklers & Sprinkler Parts?

A:

Yes. We can service every component of the sprinkler system regardless of the brand you have installed. And when a part needs replacing, we can even make suggestions if it’s better to upgrade.

  • 3 weeks ago

Q: What Is the Proper Maintenance of Sprinkler Systems?

A:

At a minimum, twice a year. Proper maintenance on a sprinkler system is critical. Since sprinklers often run at night and we never see them, they are often forgotten about. There is no other fixture in your house that processes as much water as your sprinkler system. We have all seen the Grand Canyon, so we know the power of water. That same force is working inside your sprinklers. Water eventually wears out seals and moving parts. It’s important to have the system inspected twice a year. We recommend once during the early spring growing season and then once in the winter months to protect from freezing damage. You will need to check your watering system for leaks, broken lines, or misdirected sprinkler heads. Take a few minutes each month to make sure your watering system is working well. If you notice anything that needs servicing, you can always give us a call.

  • 3 weeks ago

Q: Should I Turn My Sprinklers Off In The Winter?

A:

Short answer is no. While not as much, your turf and landscape need water even during the winter months. Also, the longevity of your sprinkler system is greatly reduced when shutting it off for long periods of time. Think of it like a car—if you park it for 6 months, it likely will not start right up. Every part in the sprinkler system is lubricated by water. The rubber seals in valves dry out and begin to stick, causing zones to stick on or not come on altogether. The only time the system should be turned off is in the event of freezing weather. We recommend using the seasonal adjust on the controller and lowering it to the lowest possible setting during winter months.

  • 3 weeks ago

Q: How Do I Turn Off My Sprinklers’ Water Supply?

A:

Below Ground Shut Off Valve (DCA): The double check assembly is typically located near the water meter and your home water shut off. It is a rectangular green box. Once you locate the box, there will be a brass device inside with two handles. You only need to turn one handle to shut off the water. Turn the handle vertical to stop the flow of water to the sprinkler system. (You may need pliers to turn the handle). If you have a hard time finding the box, they are often covered in grass or mulch. You can use a long screwdriver to poke the ground to find the box. Above Ground Shut Off Valve (RPZ): This device is attached to a vertical piece of pipe that comes up out of the ground. The device is typically located on the side of the house. Sometimes it is located near the water meter. The device may be wrapped in insulation or under a faux rock. Once you have located the device, you should turn each handle a ¼ turn to shut off the water supply to the irrigation system.

  • 3 weeks ago

Q: What’s Included in the Service Charge?

A:

-Basic System Diagnostics / Troubleshooting (up to 9 Zones) -Inspect and adjust the spray pattern of all sprinkler heads as needed. -Check the system for broken heads, broken pipes, or visible leaks. -Check that the valves are operating properly. -Program the controller upon request for maximum water efficiency. -Provide an estimate for any repairs needed.

  • 3 weeks ago

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Smart Earth Sprinklers

VerifiedHome Decor and Garden

Phone5126941147

Location 18521 Star Gazer Way, Pflugerville, TX, USA 78660

Business On Google Map

Service Hours

For further information, please contact the business directly.

  • Sunday: Closed
  • Monday: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Friday: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Saturday: Closed