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BruggsNC1
10-19-2020, 03:11 PM
I have seen other Villages CDD bills...
My Irrigation Use is no where even close to similar.
Here are my numbers for Irrigation Use for 2020:
May 25,360
June 26,130
July 34,060
August 40,510
September 41,750
I do have a corner lot so there is a little more lawn compared to homes that are all in a row.
I do not live here full time so I can't keep control of turning off the System when it is raining for several days.
But, Gee Whiz !! ........this doesn't seem like it should account for tens of thousands of gallons difference.
I have had them come out and check to see if there is a leak and they say no.
At the end of June, I had our Lawn care place come out and set the System.
(In June, even with 26 thousand gallons the lawn was looking burned out)
He changed it to 3 days a week. Added time in some areas. Took a lot of time off in other areas.
So, this is why the # of gallons increased after June.
How many sprinkler heads do you have in your yard? (I think I have about 36)
So, does this sound like the normal amount for a larger lot (not HUGE lot) ?
Or, is something wrong somewhere?
If you have a corner or larger lot, give me an estimate on how much water you are using. Thanks !
retiredguy123
10-19-2020, 03:37 PM
I have seen other Villages CDD bills...
My Irrigation Use is no where even close to similar.
Here are my numbers for Irrigation Use for 2020:
May 25,360
June 26,130
July 34,060
August 40,510
September 41,750
I do have a corner lot so there is a little more lawn compared to homes that are all in a row.
I do not live here full time so I can't keep control of turning off the System when it is raining for several days.
But, Gee Whiz !! ........this doesn't seem like it should account for tens of thousands of gallons difference.
I have had them come out and check to see if there is a leak and they say no.
At the end of June, I had our Lawn care place come out and set the System.
(In June, even with 26 thousand gallons the lawn was looking burned out)
He changed it to 3 days a week. Added time in some areas. Took a lot of time off in other areas.
So, this is why the # of gallons increased after June.
How many sprinkler heads do you have in your yard? (I think I have about 36)
So, does this sound like the normal amount for a larger lot (not HUGE lot) ?
Or, is something wrong somewhere?
If you have a corner or larger lot, give me an estimate on how much water you are using. Thanks !
I seems like you are using way too much water. I would try cutting the watering time in half for each zone. I don't have a corner lot, but, when I reduced the watering times from 30 minutes per zone to 5 minutes, I didn't notice any difference in the lawn.
mrf6969
10-19-2020, 03:47 PM
WOW you use a lot of irrigation water. We have an average size lawn here in TV and average 3,000-4,000 a month. Our highest month this past year was 6,000 gallons. Zoysia grass here. Perhaps you have another grass type that requires much more.
Velvet
10-19-2020, 08:06 PM
Your water use sounds like a lot! I have an average size lot smaller than corner lot but I used 6,000 gals last month in irrigation. About the same each month. The Villages Home Management care minder checks on my irrigation system once a week when I am not at home. I have St Augustine grass at the back and Zoysia at the front.
My bill says next month there will be a 2.5% increase.
JoMar
10-19-2020, 08:58 PM
We have a corner lot, water three times a week for the lawn, approx 1 hour per zone. We have a lot of palms, plants and shrubs and also water them three times a week (not the same days) for 20 minutes per zone. All watering times and frequency are determined by our lawn care company....which is why they were hired. My wife is very happy :). Average usage this summer was about 30,000 gal/mo.
JimJohnson
10-20-2020, 03:28 AM
I have not used the sprinklers this year. Too much rain.
thevillages2013
10-20-2020, 05:09 AM
I have seen other Villages CDD bills...
My Irrigation Use is no where even close to similar.
Here are my numbers for Irrigation Use for 2020:
May 25,360
June 26,130
July 34,060
August 40,510
September 41,750
I do have a corner lot so there is a little more lawn compared to homes that are all in a row.
I do not live here full time so I can't keep control of turning off the System when it is raining for several days.
But, Gee Whiz !! ........this doesn't seem like it should account for tens of thousands of gallons difference.
I have had them come out and check to see if there is a leak and they say no.
At the end of June, I had our Lawn care place come out and set the System.
(In June, even with 26 thousand gallons the lawn was looking burned out)
He changed it to 3 days a week. Added time in some areas. Took a lot of time off in other areas.
So, this is why the # of gallons increased after June.
How many sprinkler heads do you have in your yard? (I think I have about 36)
So, does this sound like the normal amount for a larger lot (not HUGE lot) ?
Or, is something wrong somewhere?
If you have a corner or larger lot, give me an estimate on how much water you are using. Thanks !
You should have a rain sensor that is mounted to your fascia or gutter . It will be close to where your controller is on the inside. Make sure the sensor is switched to active. The outside sensor has wafers in it that swell when you get rain and prevents the system from running. That may need replacing if not functioning properly. Basically in August and September you should have used little or no irrigation water at all
Oneiric
10-20-2020, 05:37 AM
You probably didn't need to use your system at all this summer with all of the rain we had.
Pop up sprinklers often start to leak around the gasket when they get older. Corner lots have a lot more turf.
The problem with wafer rain sensors in Florida is that 2 hrs. after a downpour, the intense heat dries out the wafers and the system is ready to water again. If you don't live her full time, you can't turn off your system manually for a day or two.
Enhancer
10-20-2020, 05:41 AM
You may have a broken head (s). Have you checked when your system is running? We had several high water bills and then discovered a broken head in the side yard, also a corner lot. Water was spouting out of the broken head.
BarbC2016
10-20-2020, 05:43 AM
We have a corner lot and use between 10 and 15 thousand gallons per month depending on conditions. Our yard is great. We have the the sprinklers checked and aligned every three months. This works for us.
AmyBob
10-20-2020, 05:47 AM
Installed Rachio system in late August and now saving water and $. Slightly larger than average (pie shaped) lot. Used to have similar usage as OP. Rain sensor was not reliable. Phone app allows full control of system from anywhere.
Mikeodonnell73
10-20-2020, 05:52 AM
Who do you use for Lawn care?
crash
10-20-2020, 06:08 AM
Our soil is sand which does not hold water just runs through. You should go to everyday watering for 10 to 15 minutes. Check that your rain sensor is working it will shut off the water when it rains c
J1ceasar
10-20-2020, 06:17 AM
Twice a week . 30 minutes. A zone .get a phone system . save $$$$.
Jolson
10-20-2020, 06:27 AM
I have seen other Villages CDD bills...
My Irrigation Use is no where even close to similar.
Here are my numbers for Irrigation Use for 2020:
May 25,360
June 26,130
July 34,060
August 40,510
September 41,750
I do have a corner lot so there is a little more lawn compared to homes that are all in a row.
I do not live here full time so I can't keep control of turning off the System when it is raining for several days.
But, Gee Whiz !! ........this doesn't seem like it should account for tens of thousands of gallons difference.
I have had them come out and check to see if there is a leak and they say no.
At the end of June, I had our Lawn care place come out and set the System.
(In June, even with 26 thousand gallons the lawn was looking burned out)
He changed it to 3 days a week. Added time in some areas. Took a lot of time off in other areas.
So, this is why the # of gallons increased after June.
How many sprinkler heads do you have in your yard? (I think I have about 36)
So, does this sound like the normal amount for a larger lot (not HUGE lot) ?
Or, is something wrong somewhere?
If you have a corner or larger lot, give me an estimate on how much water you are using. Thanks !
We have a corner lot and for May to August we averaged 11500 gallons. In Sept, the same as the person above, we had landscaping done with palm trees that all needed additional watering. While it did rain quite a bit and we cut back on some of that required watering, we also filled a new hot tub and used 45940 gallons. So for this past month our usage went down to 6820. Sounds like you should cut back especially since the weather will be cooler. And if you are watering during the hottest part of the day it could be that the grass is burning.
retiredguy123
10-20-2020, 06:36 AM
We have a corner lot and for May to August we averaged 11500 gallons. In Sept, the same as the person above, we had landscaping done with palm trees that all needed additional watering. While it did rain quite a bit and we cut back on some of that required watering, we also filled a new hot tub and used 45940 gallons. So for this past month our usage went down to 6820. Sounds like you should cut back especially since the weather will be cooler. And if you are watering during the hottest part of the day it could be that the grass is burning.
I hope you didn't fill the hot tub with reclaimed irrigation water.
Klink1627
10-20-2020, 06:37 AM
I was an irrigation contractor. Do a consumption analysis. Ask how much each head uses.find out if it does a 360 rotation or 90 or 180. Multiply that by minigolf operation per zone times how many days a week.that will give you approximately the usage.
dewilson58
10-20-2020, 06:38 AM
I hope you didn't fill the hot tub with reclaimed irrigation water.
:bigbow:
MoNonnon
10-20-2020, 06:40 AM
Rachio is the way to go. Google it. An app goes on your phone and you have total control wherever you are. Easy installation in the garage. We also have a larger pie shaped yard. Our larger bills are maybe 3,000 recently.
TomPerry
10-20-2020, 06:57 AM
I have a 5,450 sf lot, but not on a corner. The sticker in the irrigation controller says to water twice a week and the recommended time for each zone. I think 3 times a week is better, so I took the times, multiplied by 2, and divided by 3 and reset my system to 3 times a week at the resulting reduced time. I use 8,000 to 9,000 gallons per month and everything looks great. However, in June, 2019 we had a lightning strike nearby that screwed up my system and used about 87,000 gallons that month! They replaced the meter and I reset the controller.
G.R.I.T.S.
10-20-2020, 07:01 AM
I have seen other Villages CDD bills...
My Irrigation Use is no where even close to similar.
Here are my numbers for Irrigation Use for 2020:
May 25,360
June 26,130
July 34,060
August 40,510
September 41,750
I do have a corner lot so there is a little more lawn compared to homes that are all in a row.
I do not live here full time so I can't keep control of turning off the System when it is raining for several days.
But, Gee Whiz !! ........this doesn't seem like it should account for tens of thousands of gallons difference.
I have had them come out and check to see if there is a leak and they say no.
At the end of June, I had our Lawn care place come out and set the System.
(In June, even with 26 thousand gallons the lawn was looking burned out)
He changed it to 3 days a week. Added time in some areas. Took a lot of time off in other areas.
So, this is why the # of gallons increased after June.
How many sprinkler heads do you have in your yard? (I think I have about 36)
So, does this sound like the normal amount for a larger lot (not HUGE lot) ?
Or, is something wrong somewhere?
If you have a corner or larger lot, give me an estimate on how much water you are using. Thanks !
You could have a hidden setting that's causing the system to run longer than what you think is set.
If it's a Hunter, go online and view videos on how to set it. If you don't want to spend the time going through as many as twelve
program settings (some systems have 4 sub programs under each A, B & C program), I would reset to factory settings and go from there.
Rsenholzi
10-20-2020, 07:06 AM
I have a corner property also. Irrigation Prices went through the roof suddenly but I still maintained the same amount of water. Had the system checked and the told me there was nothing wrong with it. I use about 15,000 . I turned the system off and haven’t had it on for about 2 months now. I sporadically turn it on when I think it needs it. Even so I still only watered 2x week for 20 min while the system is on. You might want to have a friend or neighbor check the system monthly like I do. It’s not hard to do
bruce213
10-20-2020, 07:14 AM
Rain sensors are required by law, so TV installs the cheapest on the market. Get a new/better sensor. I think as some said there are some that can be adjusted by app.
TheMoyers
10-20-2020, 07:40 AM
You may want to change your controller. If it is the Hunter, I have seen electrical storms add watering programs. I recently replaced mine for $100 at Lowes, new one by Orbit, called B-Hyve, and it is completely controllable by smart phone anywhere in the world, and I am extremely pleased.
You also may want to have your connection to some computer driven program disconnected. Many adjust water based on some average reading of rain in a huge part of Florida, and we all know rain can change drastically over a 10 mile distance, let alone 200 miles.
I have a huge lot with no pool, no birdcage, and my water is less than yours, and I have all zoysia. Clemson Univ has a good discussion on water for zoysia. check that and then put out some pans to see what your sprinkles are putting out. Takes a bit of time but worth it.
Best guy I know of for quality and reasonable adjustment is Chip Parish, Action irrigation, 352-516-2281. He is independent. I have had 3 big name landscape/lawn service companies, and none of them really knew their stuff. chip does, and he has done many of the lawns in our area.
mark47
10-20-2020, 08:08 AM
I have a large corner lot and average 10,000 gals per month. Run system twice a week for 40 minutes at each zone and have 55 sprinkler heads
mcwood4d
10-20-2020, 08:29 AM
You may want to change your controller. If it is the Hunter, I have seen electrical storms add watering programs. I recently replaced mine for $100 at Lowes, new one by Orbit, called B-Hyve, and it is completely controllable by smart phone anywhere in the world, and I am extremely pleased.
You also may want to have your connection to some computer driven program disconnected. Many adjust water based on some average reading of rain in a huge part of Florida, and we all know rain can change drastically over a 10 mile distance, let alone 200 miles.
I have a huge lot with no pool, no birdcage, and my water is less than yours, and I have all zoysia. Clemson Univ has a good discussion on water for zoysia. check that and then put out some pans to see what your sprinkles are putting out. Takes a bit of time but worth it.
Best guy I know of for quality and reasonable adjustment is Chip Parish, Action irrigation, 352-516-2281. He is independent. I have had 3 big name landscape/lawn service companies, and none of them really knew their stuff. chip does, and he has done many of the lawns in our area.
We also installed a b-hyve (controller) by Orbit 3 months ago ($99 @ Amazon). Very simple DIY installation. Based on our preliminary calculations the system has paid for itself. The system will automatically delay watering if local weather services forecast 1/4" of rain as well as the rain sensor. You can also control it remotely with the app (if your lawn service company applies lawn treatments).
villagetinker
10-20-2020, 09:08 AM
Post #21, multiple hidden watering programs may be right on the money, I had this happen to my hunter system, usage tripled! Called the water company to check meter reading which they had already done and they told me that in the 3 days between readings I had used 3500 gallons. I manually ran the 7 zones 1 at a time and checked all 36 spray heads. Found one rotator that was not rotating correctly. Had my landscaping come out and they found the multiple watering programs running ALL under the A program, B and C were empty. Had the system reset, and usage back to normal.
JeepsterGlenn
10-20-2020, 09:20 AM
We have a corner lot and for May to August we averaged 11500 gallons. In Sept, the same as the person above, we had landscaping done with palm trees that all needed additional watering. While it did rain quite a bit and we cut back on some of that required watering, we also filled a new hot tub and used 45940 gallons. So for this past month our usage went down to 6820. Sounds like you should cut back especially since the weather will be cooler. And if you are watering during the hottest part of the day it could be that the grass is burning.
Not sure about the water usage for the hot tub mentioned above. Normal hot tubs are only 300-600 gallons and most swimming pools are not 46000 gallons.
Anyways, I have a corner lot and average 10,000 to 14,000 gallons when run full time and lately only 5,000 gallons since I only run if it hasn’t rained in a week. Grass looks great. Overwatering will cause lawn problems so should re-adjust your schedule....
propjob
10-20-2020, 09:28 AM
I suspect you have a valve stuck partially open which would cause your system to run continuously. Wouldn't necessarily be obvious but would cause it to continuously leak out of the heads on that zone. Look for areas that remain wet or soggy. We have a large corner lot and have never seen usage exceed 5000-6000 gal during the driest periods.
akin1
10-20-2020, 09:54 AM
rule of thumb used to be: misters use 15 min., rotators use 45 min.
willbush
10-20-2020, 10:08 AM
I have seen other Villages CDD bills...
My Irrigation Use is no where even close to similar.
Here are my numbers for Irrigation Use for 2020:
May 25,360
June 26,130
July 34,060
August 40,510
September 41,750
I do have a corner lot so there is a little more lawn compared to homes that are all in a row.
I do not live here full time so I can't keep control of turning off the System when it is raining for several days.
But, Gee Whiz !! ........this doesn't seem like it should account for tens of thousands of gallons difference.
I have had them come out and check to see if there is a leak and they say no.
At the end of June, I had our Lawn care place come out and set the System.
(In June, even with 26 thousand gallons the lawn was looking burned out)
He changed it to 3 days a week. Added time in some areas. Took a lot of time off in other areas.
So, this is why the # of gallons increased after June.
How many sprinkler heads do you have in your yard? (I think I have about 36)
So, does this sound like the normal amount for a larger lot (not HUGE lot) ?
Or, is something wrong somewhere?
If you have a corner or larger lot, give me an estimate on how much water you are using. Thanks !
I'm hoping they didn't just set all zones the same for all 3 days instead of customizing zones based on what was is in those zones;if all bushes you require less time, grass more time;another saving technique is to water grass zones twice on water days (cut time in half) ;come back around a 2nd time and water again;set time to start 2nd watering about 10 minutes after first watering;this allows the water to soak in instead of running down the street;I run grass zones twice and bushes once;bushes 10 mins twice a week is good, winter 7 or 8 mins;also cut grass areas during fall & winter;I do my own landscaping and irrigation set up;I replaced all original hunter sprinklers (myself) with different Hunter rotors for better coverage in grass areas (Hunter PGP or I-20 for large areas (22 to 52 ft) overlapping coverage;(Hunter PGJ 18 to 25 ft areas);due to size of yard, I suspect you already have rotors;I use only hunter sprays because they work better than others and are easier to swap out and adjust if needed;also using hunter sprays C5530 5ftX30FT on sides between yards which uses less water as they spray 5ft out and 15ft each side so you are not watering neighbor's yard;I replaced my Acclaim controller with a new Hunter PRO-C along with a wireless water sensor (installed myself);also wrote up easy to follow instructions for my neighbors so they can set up their own times so I don't have to keep doing it;have you turned on each zone and walked around to make sure you don't have a busted sprinkler head (look under bushes for hidden ones). If you have a Hunter PRO-C no matter old or new I can send you a PDF copy which will explain how to test zones and set up times etc...email me at wilbbb@msn.com and I will send you a copy;good luck
Altavia
10-20-2020, 10:11 AM
We also installed a b-hyve (controller) by Orbit 3 months ago ($99 @ Amazon). Very simple DIY installation. Based on our preliminary calculations the system has paid for itself. The system will automatically delay watering if local weather services forecast 1/4" of rain as well as the rain sensor. You can also control it remotely with the app (if your lawn service company applies lawn treatments).
+1 on the B-Hyve, very smart system, reduced my consumption significantly
KRM0614
10-20-2020, 10:26 AM
I have seen other Villages CDD bills...
My Irrigation Use is no where even close to similar.
Here are my numbers for Irrigation Use for 2020:
May 25,360
June 26,130
July 34,060
August 40,510
September 41,750
I do have a corner lot so there is a little more lawn compared to homes that are all in a row.
I do not live here full time so I can't keep control of turning off the System when it is raining for several days.
But, Gee Whiz !! ........this doesn't seem like it should account for tens of thousands of gallons difference.
I have had them come out and check to see if there is a leak and they say no.
At the end of June, I had our Lawn care place come out and set the System.
(In June, even with 26 thousand gallons the lawn was looking burned out)
He changed it to 3 days a week. Added time in some areas. Took a lot of time off in other areas.
So, this is why the # of gallons increased after June.
How many sprinkler heads do you have in your yard? (I think I have about 36)
So, does this sound like the normal amount for a larger lot (not HUGE lot) ?
Or, is something wrong somewhere?
If you have a corner or larger lot, give me an estimate on how much water you are using. Thanks !
Many of us were told there were rain sensors in the sprinkler heads which is not true. There has no been a rainy season this year in many parts and we have no say so in the water bill. Villages bought water company and have a monopoly on everything.
Win1894
10-20-2020, 10:36 AM
I hope you didn't fill the hot tub with reclaimed irrigation water.
How is it possible to do that? Outside spigots are potable water, not irrigation water to the best of my knowledge.
Jawskid6044
10-20-2020, 10:45 AM
I have a corner lot use about 11k monthly. My lawn is deep green. However, I do my own lawn maintenance. Years ago I was in the business.
Bogie Shooter
10-20-2020, 10:52 AM
Many of us were told there were rain sensors in the sprinkler heads which is not true.(Who told you this?)
There has no been a rainy season this year in many parts and we have no say so in the water bill.( We all had a rainy season maybe different amounts in different areas. You have complete say on how much water you use.)
Villages bought water company and have a monopoly on everything. (What are the parts of the monopoly on everything?)
Just wondering...
Spsmith444
10-20-2020, 10:53 AM
I have a Courtyard villa on a corner lot. I have 84 (yes 84) sprinkler heads spread out over 7 zones. I use between 5k-12k gallons / mo. I am a snow bird but keep eye on yard with camera and yard care person. Grass is doing fine. Get yourself a B-Hybe sprinkler controller. Very easy DYI install. Then u can control from anywhere.
blgunkel
10-20-2020, 11:03 AM
Installed Rachio system in late August and now saving water and $. Slightly larger than average (pie shaped) lot. Used to have similar usage as OP. Rain sensor was not reliable. Phone app allows full control of system from anywhere.
I also have a larger than average (pie shaped) lot. Installed the Rachio system with a water meter a year ago and it works great. It lets me know how much water I use at any time and will automatically turn off a zone if a head breaks and send me a text and email to let me know. It is very easy to install and has saved me a lot of water. If you would like to see how it works you can send me a private message.
Ecd1810
10-20-2020, 11:32 AM
I’ve got the same issue but my bills are even higher. Pls let me know what ends up working for you. Thanks
JackisHere
10-20-2020, 12:27 PM
I am a snow bird and when I leave for the summer I turn my sprinklers off. I ask my neighbor if my lawn looks dry, turn them on for a week. I don't think he has ever turned them on. By the way, moisture sensors don't work. Like someone else posted, 2 hrs after a down pour or a week of constant rain, they dry out and turn your system on again.
daveac83
10-20-2020, 12:30 PM
You are only supposed to water two times per week and your days should be shown on your sprinkler controller. Your lawn care person doesn't know what he is doing.
MorTech
10-20-2020, 01:31 PM
For that size lot you should be using about 10,000 gallons per month for Zoysia. Set your Hunter controller to water every 5 days (Go to "Water Days" and press the left arrow. Set the left number to "5"). The Hunter MP Rotator lawn heads put down an inch of water in about 70 minutes of runtime. That will soak the ground to about 8 inches. I disconnected the wonky outdoor sensor by pulling the bottom green sensor wire in the control box and then flipping the front switch to "Bypass". It is imprtant to water deep and infrequent so that the Zoysia roots will go into the ground.
Marge K
10-20-2020, 01:43 PM
I also have a corner lot and large gardens in my backyard, my bills are
May 21,220
June 25,940
July 21,880
Aug 15,870
nikonuser1
10-20-2020, 01:43 PM
You are definitely using too much water for irrigation. I have a corner lot and use between 11,000 and 20,000 gal per month, depending on the rain this summer. I run it three times per week. If you have a qualified person checking your system they should be able to pinpoint any problem that you're having. They need to check every sprinkler head and the rain/temperature sensor to see if it's ok. You also may have a leak somewhere.
bakon
10-20-2020, 05:12 PM
I have seen other Villages CDD bills...
My Irrigation Use is no where even close to similar.
Here are my numbers for Irrigation Use for 2020:
May 25,360
June 26,130
July 34,060
August 40,510
September 41,750
I do have a corner lot so there is a little more lawn compared to homes that are all in a row.
I do not live here full time so I can't keep control of turning off the System when it is raining for several days.
But, Gee Whiz !! ........this doesn't seem like it should account for tens of thousands of gallons difference.
I have had them come out and check to see if there is a leak and they say no.
At the end of June, I had our Lawn care place come out and set the System.
(In June, even with 26 thousand gallons the lawn was looking burned out)
He changed it to 3 days a week. Added time in some areas. Took a lot of time off in other areas.
So, this is why the # of gallons increased after June.
How many sprinkler heads do you have in your yard? (I think I have about 36)
So, does this sound like the normal amount for a larger lot (not HUGE lot) ?
Or, is something wrong somewhere?
If you have a corner or larger lot, give me an estimate on how much water you are using. Thanks !
My lot is on corner and measures with house on it 10340 sq/ft . House is lantana w/3car garage so figure 3300sq/ft plus driveway not watered. 44 sprinklers in grass plus the bushes. Five zones. What size is your lot? Interested to know because I think mine is huge compared to others. Like half a dog park big on the side.
Used 19k in September and 22k in October . I ran it an extra cycle one week due to lawn treatment. Set to twice a week, hour per zone, irrigation company said new heads put down half as much as old ones so I should be getting an inch a week. Seasonal and rain monitor on. We are also not there, so dont know much about if it ran long or short. Do know grass was brownish compared to neighbors first week of October but I put some fertilizer down and greened up in week.
So what size is your lot?
thevillages2013
10-21-2020, 05:08 AM
You probably didn't need to use your system at all this summer with all of the rain we had.
Pop up sprinklers often start to leak around the gasket when they get older. Corner lots have a lot more turf.
The problem with wafer rain sensors in Florida is that 2 hrs. after a downpour, the intense heat dries out the wafers and the system is ready to water again. If you don't live her full time, you can't turn off your system manually for a day or two.
If the rain sensor is working properly it will shut off the system . There is a dial on the sensor that allows you to open or close the vents. Open all the way allows the wafers to dry out quicker and the system to run sooner after a rain. Closed all the way delays how soon the system will run after a rain. Sensors go bad after a few years and need to be replaced. The part is around $30
bmarasco
10-21-2020, 06:01 AM
Did I misunderstand? ... You used irrigation water in your hot tub ??
Llaperle
10-21-2020, 06:07 AM
Massey told me a few years ago that the “burnt out” look is from too much water. I have only used the sprinklers once this month for 15min.
TSO/ISPF
10-21-2020, 06:55 AM
You can ask for a Free 20 gallon flow test once a year from the utility.
VCDD Utilities/Amenities (https://www.districtgov.org/departments/Utilities/utilities.aspx)
They will first come out and check that the meter isn't running when there is no water activity. If so, you can ask for the 20 gallon test, which checks the accuracy of your meter.
I found I could read the meter values if I cleaned the thing off. I ran each zone for 1 minute and checked the numbers. From there you can calculate how many gallons of water you use each minute in each zone regardless of sprinkler head type. Might help you understand if you have a undetected leak in one of your zones. I found 1 zone that seems
suspicious and will have to check further. Waiting for a 20 gallon flow test right now. They came out within a day to check the meter. Now I am
waiting for a call back to scheduled the flow test.
Jolson
10-21-2020, 07:00 AM
I hope you didn't fill the hot tub with reclaimed irrigation water.
I guess I misspoke. We did not use irrigation water in our hot tub. But thank you for everyone’s concern.
Guitarman1951
10-21-2020, 07:23 AM
I have a huge lot and don't use anywhere near that amount of water. I run mine only twice a week with 32 minutes on rotator heads and 14 on fixed heads. I use approximately 10 to 12,000 gallons per month during the very dry months and about 6 to 7,000 or even less during the wet season. Zoysia grass goes nearly dormant in the cold season and just doesn't need that much water. You are definitely over watering.
Footer
10-21-2020, 09:37 AM
I switched from Hunter to Rachio in May. Set for 2 days a week. The range gauge never worked well but Rachio monitors the weather for our location and if rain is forecast it won't water. It even adjusts the time per zone. Here's my usage:
May - 18000 gallons - 5 water days
June - 17,000 gallons - 5 water days
July - 5,000 gallons - 1 water day
August - 7,000 gallons - 2 water days
September - 8500 gallons - 2 water days
Before Rachio I had 45,000 gallon months and my lawn didn't even look as good as it does now, which is pretty good. Lot is over 20,000 ft2. I was up north for most of this time so the entire water usage is due to lawn sprinkling. As you can see out of 45 possible water days it only watered 15. The Rachio paid for itself and my monthly internet bill too.
almondz
10-21-2020, 11:08 AM
We are on a corner lot, but we don't get a statement that breaks down our irrigation usage vs. our other water usage. Does everyone get a breakdown?
retiredguy123
10-21-2020, 12:56 PM
We are on a corner lot, but we don't get a statement that breaks down our irrigation usage vs. our other water usage. Does everyone get a breakdown?
I think it depends on where you live. Go to "districtgov.org", click on "utility bill information" and then "billing account inquiry". There, you can search by address and view almost any Villages water bill, which will include separate irrigation usage for most addresses.
bakon
10-21-2020, 01:19 PM
I switched from Hunter to Rachio in May. Set for 2 days a week. The range gauge never worked well but Rachio monitors the weather for our location and if rain is forecast it won't water. It even adjusts the time per zone. Here's my usage:
May - 18000 gallons - 5 water days
June - 17,000 gallons - 5 water days
July - 5,000 gallons - 1 water day
August - 7,000 gallons - 2 water days
September - 8500 gallons - 2 water days
Before Rachio I had 45,000 gallon months and my lawn didn't even look as good as it does now, which is pretty good. Lot is over 20,000 ft2. I was up north for most of this time so the entire water usage is due to lawn sprinkling. As you can see out of 45 possible water days it only watered 15. The Rachio paid for itself and my monthly internet bill too.
Did you install or hire someone? Hints or tips? Very interested since we are not there most of time
Thanks
pcacace
10-21-2020, 01:24 PM
We watered maybe twice all summer so we had low bills. Maybe you can have a friend who lives close keep an eye on it.
blgunkel
10-21-2020, 01:55 PM
Did you install or hire someone? Hints or tips? Very interested since we are not there most of time
Thanks
Very easy to do yourself. But you will need wifi for it to work.
dewilson58
10-21-2020, 02:11 PM
I have seen other Villages CDD bills...
My Irrigation Use is no where even close to similar.
Here are my numbers for Irrigation Use for 2020:
May 25,360
June 26,130
July 34,060
August 40,510
September 41,750
I do have a corner lot so there is a little more lawn compared to homes that are all in a row.
I do not live here full time so I can't keep control of turning off the System when it is raining for several days.
But, Gee Whiz !! ........this doesn't seem like it should account for tens of thousands of gallons difference.
I have had them come out and check to see if there is a leak and they say no.
At the end of June, I had our Lawn care place come out and set the System.
(In June, even with 26 thousand gallons the lawn was looking burned out)
He changed it to 3 days a week. Added time in some areas. Took a lot of time off in other areas.
So, this is why the # of gallons increased after June.
How many sprinkler heads do you have in your yard? (I think I have about 36)
So, does this sound like the normal amount for a larger lot (not HUGE lot) ?
Or, is something wrong somewhere?
If you have a corner or larger lot, give me an estimate on how much water you are using. Thanks !
Tons of info for you.........................and what have you determined???
Inquiring minds want to know.
Topspinmo
10-21-2020, 08:33 PM
I have seen other Villages CDD bills...
My Irrigation Use is no where even close to similar.
Here are my numbers for Irrigation Use for 2020:
May 25,360
June 26,130
July 34,060
August 40,510
September 41,750
I do have a corner lot so there is a little more lawn compared to homes that are all in a row.
I do not live here full time so I can't keep control of turning off the System when it is raining for several days.
But, Gee Whiz !! ........this doesn't seem like it should account for tens of thousands of gallons difference.
I have had them come out and check to see if there is a leak and they say no.
At the end of June, I had our Lawn care place come out and set the System.
(In June, even with 26 thousand gallons the lawn was looking burned out)
He changed it to 3 days a week. Added time in some areas. Took a lot of time off in other areas.
So, this is why the # of gallons increased after June.
How many sprinkler heads do you have in your yard? (I think I have about 36)
So, does this sound like the normal amount for a larger lot (not HUGE lot) ?
Or, is something wrong somewhere?
If you have a corner or larger lot, give me an estimate on how much water you are using. Thanks !
When you get back you need or observe each station aNd time. If you see water running down Driveway, the Street to drain for 20 mins or so, you’re sprinkler heads May need adjusting to water grass and not the street. Cut back station times where water just runs off. Basically you’re probably watering drain more than you’re yard?
Topspinmo
10-21-2020, 08:34 PM
Tons of info for you.........................and what have you determined???
Inquiring minds want to know.
Water running down the drain:icon_wink:
Topspinmo
10-21-2020, 08:35 PM
We are on a corner lot, but we don't get a statement that breaks down our irrigation usage vs. our other water usage. Does everyone get a breakdown?
Probably ones on separate irrigation water?
Topspinmo
10-21-2020, 08:41 PM
We have a corner lot and for May to August we averaged 11500 gallons. In Sept, the same as the person above, we had landscaping done with palm trees that all needed additional watering. While it did rain quite a bit and we cut back on some of that required watering, we also filled a new hot tub and used 45940 gallons. So for this past month our usage went down to 6820. Sounds like you should cut back especially since the weather will be cooler. And if you are watering during the hottest part of the day it could be that the grass is burning.
45940 gallons of water in hot tub, don’t you mean Pool, very large pool? Most hot tubs hold 300 to 700 gallons of water. Swim spa may double that?
Footer
10-22-2020, 06:47 AM
Did you install or hire someone? Hints or tips? Very interested since we are not there most of time
Thanks
I bought from Amazon. The 16 zone was cheaper than the 8 zone so I bought that even though I have 8 zones. Then I took a picture of the wires going to the terminals on the Hunter so I would reconnect the wires properly. Pretty easy to replace. Less than 30 minutes. If you do it yourself then it becomes easier to figure out how it works. Download the App on your phone to set the watering schedule.
hooknow
10-24-2020, 02:05 PM
Reply with a number I can call you on and I will show you what you need to know about your lawn... Lived here for 15 years and have a respectable lawn with low water usage.
tacostello
12-01-2020, 11:42 AM
I attended a landscaping seminar last fall (before COVID) hosted by a Florida state representative. She commented that watering schedules could be reduced by half during the cooler season ( Dec, Jan & Feb).
Any thoughts on this? Anyone doing it?
dewilson58
12-01-2020, 11:46 AM
I attended a landscaping seminar last fall (before COVID) hosted by a Florida state representative. She commented that watering schedules could be reduced by half during the cooler season ( Dec, Jan & Feb).
Any thoughts on this? Anyone doing it?
Absolutely
Bogie Shooter
12-01-2020, 11:55 AM
I attended a landscaping seminar last fall (before COVID) hosted by a Florida state representative. She commented that watering schedules could be reduced by half during the cooler season ( Dec, Jan & Feb).
Any thoughts on this? Anyone doing it?
Why sure. Its all here:
http://www.thevillageswaterwisdom.com/
Topspinmo
12-02-2020, 09:55 AM
By amount of water usages looks like lot of water running down street drains? I see that a lot when out walking.
Tom52
12-03-2020, 08:20 AM
We are on a corner lot with a Gardenia with 3 car garage. I am not sure of the square footage of lot but it is typical. Our monthly usage is as follows:
May 29,330
June 15,970
July 17990
Aug. 14,050
Sept. 8,240
Oct. 18,480
We water twice per week, 50 minutes for turf and 20 minutes for landscaping, Zoysia grass. There have been a few times this summer when I would turn off the system if it had just rained, or rain was expected. I did not do this very consistently which wastes water.
Starting Dec I lowered the the time for each zone to 25 minutes for turf and 10 minutes for landscaping. Still watering twice a week. I might drop that to once per week, but not sure if that would be too little water.
I will consider a new system similar to described above.
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