Lawn Sprinkler Repair: Saves time and Energy and Water Usage.
Stop wasting water and other precious resources. SImple retro fits can leverage more efficiency like improved controllers, more accurate nozzles
PLYMOUTH, MI, September 02, 2010
Plymouth, MI - Owners of underground or in-ground sprinkler systems are continuously searching for ways to save money. Having a proper maintenance program can avoid costly lawn sprinkler repair and keep the system operating at peak efficiency. One area of key maintenance available this fall is a controller upgrade. This week, Old Faithful Sprinkler Systems of Plymouth, MI announces special pricing on two such controllers, the Wheathermatic WM-6, WM-9, and WM-12 models as well as the Irritrol RD-600, RD-900, and RD-1200..Adding a controller is a reliable and easy way to manage an automated irrigation system and save on costly water as well as expensive lawn sprinkler repairs. Indoor controllers like the Wheathermatic and Irritrol can provide precise control over the entire landscape and offer advanced features utilizing the latest technology.
Both systems are programmable to operate groups of sprinklers independently which allows the home owner or landscaper to apply more water where it is needed, and less water where it isn't, resulting in overall system efficiency. The controllers also provide the capabilities to control the date and time for watering, which makes them easy to manage a variety of different schedules.
"These controllers are getting easier and easier to operate with each new version of the technology" say Scott Halahan, owner of Old Faithful Sprinkler Systems. "Things like larger, easier to read displays, simpler dial based controls and non-volatile memory, so you don't lose your program if you power goes out for short period of time" he adds, "and as a bonus, they both have an optional remote control that makes programming even easier".
Most controllers now offer a 2 year limited warranty from date of installation, this is often on top of any installation warranty offered by the professional installation team. As if the water savings was not enough reason to install these controllers, Old Faithful Sprinklers is also offering a 50% reduction in the cost of these two new controllers if purchased before September, or while their supply remains in stock.
Other items that home owners or landscaping professionals want to consider during the current maintenance cycle includes the latest Toro spray nozzles. These highly efficient spray nozzles can be retro fitted to most automate sprinklers systems and will measurable save the operator a considerable amount of water. In addition these nozzles have no moving parts and thus reduce the longer term costs of lawn sprinkler repair. Scott mentioned that these new nozzles are also on sale through Old Faithfull Sprinklers as well, in quantities of 20 or more, customers can save 20% on the purchase.
Home owners or landscaping professionals doing lawn sprinkler repair and maintenance this late summer can take advantage of these pricing specials while increasing the efficiency of their landscape irrigation systems and saving the precious commodity of water. For more information on the new products from Weathermatic, Irritrol, or Toro and the pricing specials available today, homeowners can contact Scott Halahan and the entire team at Old Faithful Sprinklers at their website http://www.oldfaithfulsprinklers.com.
.More information about Scott Halahan and Old Faithful Sprinkler Systems
Scott Halahan started the Old Faithful Sprinkler Systems company in 1990 while attending Central Michigan University, majoring in Economics/Marketing. He went full time with the business in 1993 and since that time he has grown the business to include a complete set of services including lawn sprinkler installation services, lawn sprinkler repair, sprinkler winterization, sprinkler blowout, and replacement parts and service of all the top brand names like Rainbird, Toro, Hunter, and Weathermatic. Scott currently lives with his wife, and daughter in South Eastern Michigan.