Also a few tips I've read or heard:
1. Check for leaks. Open your cover and look at the meter reading. Then check it in an hour or so, or the next day if it's not scheduled to run. It shouldn't change. If it does you have a leak somewhere in the system.
2. There is an outside box in the ground near the house with a lot of control valves that I've been told is there for lawn folks to control if they see watering problems or need adjusting. I'm not sure how that works, but I'm guessing it's there for folks that are part timers or rental property. The irrigation water shut off valve is located there also if you ever develop a leak.
3. SECO suggests that you check your timers after a power outage, especially if your timer doesn't have a battery backup.
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