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justjim
04-08-2013, 09:24 AM
We moved into our new home (Sanibel) 15 months ago. Recently, we are having problems with our irrigation system. South of 466A they are installing Hunter Pro-C Controllers with Solar Sync Systems. Without getting detailed or technical about it---the system has a sensor that lets the controller know how much heat/moisture is in the ground to control the amount of time your irrigation systems works. In addition, they install "water saving" heads on the irrigation system. Sounds good, huh? Until you have problems.
I have searched the Irrigation Threads. Most of them are dated. Of course, found good reports and bad reports on various Irrigation Contractors. The good reports: Jim Baumgartner and Chip Parrish seem to be at the top of the list. Anybody used these gentlemen lately? How about Tri County Landscape Contractors----they installed the system? Jerry Martin Irrigation gave me a bid to quote "fix it the proper way"----over $3,000.00. I thought it was a joke---but I've got it in writing around here someplace----no it was in an email!
Anybody know of a good honest dependable Irrigation Person? It would be nice to find somebody with experience with these new "sophiscated" systems.
msfooter
04-08-2013, 09:33 AM
I can highly recommend Chip Perrish - he is very good and very fair. Jimmie
Bogie Shooter
04-08-2013, 09:36 AM
We moved into our new home (Sanibel) 15 months ago. Recently, we are having problems with our irrigation system. South of 466A they are installing Hunter Pro-C Controllers with Solar Sync Systems. Without getting detailed or technical about it---the system has a sensor that lets the controller know how much heat/moisture is in the ground to control the amount of time your irrigation systems works. In addition, they install "water saving" heads on the irrigation system. Sounds good, huh? Until you have problems.
I have searched the Irrigation Threads. Most of them are dated. Of course, found good reports and bad reports on various Irrigation Contractors. The good reports: Jim Baumgartner and Chip Parrish seem to be at the top of the list. Anybody used these gentlemen lately? How about Tri County Landscape Contractors----they installed the system? Jerry Martin Irrigation gave me a bid to quote "fix it the proper way"----over $3,000.00. I thought it was a joke---but I've got it in writing around here someplace----no it was in an email!
Anybody know of a good honest dependable Irrigation Person? It would be nice to find somebody with experience with these new "sophiscated" systems.
Tri County has been doing the installations for a long time. I am near LSL and they came out when my system(not the new solar system) was new and were great about making things right. Even added two additional heads to get better coverage. I would give them a call.
laceylady
04-08-2013, 12:00 PM
Our landscaper messed up our sprinkler system in Sanibel. Tri- County Landscaping Contractors will be here Thursday to install new sprinklers. So far, they are the most upstanding and reputable company we have encountered in T he Villages fo any service. Their price seems pretty good to me. We didn't get any other estimates because Austin from Tri-County has been to our house multiple times in the past six mos. because the system was very confusing to me. He always comes the same day we call, is a great kid and fixes the problem and is very patient. I recommend them highly.
Truly thought I wanted one until I attended the latest clinic at Sterling last month.
Last months topic was " Irrigation Techniques,etc"...There must have been at least 3 folks with hands up experiencing problems with that solar sync. I did some research and decided I will not be installing one. I am currently in the process of replacing all my heads with the new MPR hunter sprinkler nozzles. They do appear to be worth the $$ IF you have a large yard. I understand all of the new 466A south homes have them and the sync system....The speaker at last months talk said he did not have enough experience with Solar Sync but will make every effort to have more knowledge for the next irrigation speech. If you have never attended these, you can usually learn something of value at each lecture. . I use RKI irrigation ( Donna ) which is a small independent who does great work with irrigation and VERY reasonable, however, I know she has no experience with the Solar Sync and she has only heard negative things about that system so far....Good luck...
jimbo2012
04-08-2013, 04:02 PM
Hunter system works great if you (not Tri-County) take the time to program it.
Go to the Hunter website, I learned the gal from tri-county was really wrong about ALL the settings.
They R a good company but they don't take the time to program it right.
They also don't use the correct starting times of early in the morning 4-7 AM as suggested by the Fl State Univ plant clinic.
Oh an that thief Jerry Martin that quoted U $3,000 should be ashamed of ripping you off, that's more than new
JC and John
04-08-2013, 04:36 PM
We moved into our new home (Sanibel) 15 months ago. Recently, we are having problems with our irrigation system. South of 466A they are installing Hunter Pro-C Controllers with Solar Sync Systems. Without getting detailed or technical about it---the system has a sensor that lets the controller know how much heat/moisture is in the ground to control the amount of time your irrigation systems works. In addition, they install "water saving" heads on the irrigation system. Sounds good, huh? Until you have problems.
I have searched the Irrigation Threads. Most of them are dated. Of course, found good reports and bad reports on various Irrigation Contractors. The good reports: Jim Baumgartner and Chip Parrish seem to be at the top of the list. Anybody used these gentlemen lately? How about Tri County Landscape Contractors----they installed the system? Jerry Martin Irrigation gave me a bid to quote "fix it the proper way"----over $3,000.00. I thought it was a joke---but I've got it in writing around here someplace----no it was in an email!
Anybody know of a good honest dependable Irrigation Person? It would be nice to find somebody with experience with these new "sophiscated" systems.
Call Wayne McCormick, 352-307-5904, he is a wealth of information regarding the Hunter system/solar. Last week he fixed one of our heads and reprogramed our system. I recall he said that sometimes folks don't set the time and date in the 2 places it needs to be set and those who install the sensor outside on your roof don't set it to the right hemisphere. Wayne is licensed in FL to install irrigation, not all landscapers or companies are specifically licensed to do this. Wayne said it is a 3rd class felony in FL to install irrigation or adjust the sprinkler system (other than the homeowner) if they are not licensed by the state according to the fairly new Florida Friendly laws. He charged $200 to replace a sprinkler head with the $$ Hunter head and reprogram our system. Hope this helps.
jimbo2012
04-08-2013, 07:38 PM
Call Wayne McCormick, 352-307-5904, he is a wealth of information regarding the Hunter system/solar. Last week he fixed one of our heads and reprogramed our system. I recall he said that sometimes folks don't set the time and date in the 2 places it needs to be set and those who install the sensor outside on your roof don't set it to the right hemisphere. Wayne is licensed in FL to install irrigation, not all landscapers or companies are specifically licensed to do this. Wayne said it is a 3rd class felony in FL to install irrigation or adjust the sprinkler system (other than the homeowner) if they are not licensed by the state according to the fairly new Florida Friendly laws. He charged $200 to replace a sprinkler head with the $$ Hunter head and reprogram our system. Hope this helps.
That is a fabrication Wayne told U to rip you off for $200 to change a head.
A $5 head plus time.
There is absolutely no license requirement in FL.
see here (http://www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr/pro/division/Servicesthatrequirealicense_Construction.html)
Maybe crimes against seniors should call him
bonrich
04-09-2013, 07:02 AM
I have new landscaping and needed to water every day for two weeks at 100% for the times set. Long story short, called Hunter tech support and found out I had to get behind the door to the solar sync and disconnect a blue wire which would now circumvent it enabling me to water as set. Also set the switch to bypass.
keithwand
04-09-2013, 07:12 AM
NO need to spend $$$.
The unit has a brain and also shuts off below 37 degrees.
It shuts off when it rains/ has rained.
It adjusts seasonally to a lower percent of running time. This can be adjusted up or down manually.
bluedog103
04-09-2013, 09:51 PM
When I had a problem with my solar sync I called Jim Baumgartner. He understands the system and is extremely knowledgeable about irrigation systems. I had a problem with the solar sync when I was away for the summer. My former lawn care company tried to fix it and didn't know their heads from their a**es. I called Hunter tech support and had a pretty good idea what was wrong but there wasn't too much I could do from far away. I called Jim and he was at my house the same day. He got the system working temporarily and ordered the parts for the final fix. What a relief to find someone who knows what they're doing.
dlhummell
07-02-2013, 11:23 AM
Call Wayne McCormick, 352-307-5904, he is a wealth of information regarding the Hunter system/solar. Last week he fixed one of our heads and reprogramed our system. I recall he said that sometimes folks don't set the time and date in the 2 places it needs to be set and those who install the sensor outside on your roof don't set it to the right hemisphere. Wayne is licensed in FL to install irrigation, not all landscapers or companies are specifically licensed to do this. Wayne said it is a 3rd class felony in FL to install irrigation or adjust the sprinkler system (other than the homeowner) if they are not licensed by the state according to the fairly new Florida Friendly laws. He charged $200 to replace a sprinkler head with the $$ Hunter head and reprogram our system. Hope this helps.
Wayne is wrong. Florida only requires a state licence to install brand new irrigation systems. Anyone with the right knowledge and a handyman, lawn guy, with occupational licence can service or repair an already installed system. Unfortunately wayne stated that to sucker people into only using him.
dlhummell
07-02-2013, 11:26 AM
Also 1 head and program should have been no more than $90. You got ripped.
kittygilchrist
07-02-2013, 11:45 AM
I'm learning here. thanks.
Bosoxfan
07-02-2013, 03:51 PM
When I had a problem with my solar sync I called Jim Baumgartner. He understands the system and is extremely knowledgeable about irrigation systems. I had a problem with the solar sync when I was away for the summer. My former lawn care company tried to fix it and didn't know their heads from their a**es. I called Hunter tech support and had a pretty good idea what was wrong but there wasn't too much I could do from far away. I called Jim and he was at my house the same day. He got the system working temporarily and ordered the parts for the final fix. What a relief to find someone who knows what they're doing.
I've kinda sorta used Jim in the past & found him to be very helpful.Let me explain. When I was having a bird cage added in my former house I called Jim & he explained everything I needed to do to move the heads.He said I should be able to do it myself after I told him of my plumbing backround & there was no need for him to come over.Thanks Jim ...a very knowledgeable & honest man.
Newbeginnings
07-03-2013, 05:32 AM
I used Jim Baumgartner, very reasonable & knowledgeable, licensed in irrigation. I know how to program I just needed some heads changed out, but he did go through all my settings and gave some recommendation based on the condition of my lawn. He spent 1/2 hour at the house, and I am not going to quote his price but it was no where near $200.
jimbo2012
07-03-2013, 06:02 AM
Wayne is wrong. Florida only requires a state licence to install brand new irrigation systems. Anyone with the right knowledge and a handyman, lawn guy, with occupational licence can service or repair an already installed system. Unfortunately wayne stated that to sucker people into only using him.
You have that spot on +1
I used Jim Baumgartner, very reasonable & knowledgeable,..... I am not going to quote his price but it was no where near $200.
Why not, don't you think that's the point of discussing this issue?
Newbeginnings
07-03-2013, 06:13 AM
The OP asked who was good honest irrigation person, so that's what I was responding to.
batman911
07-03-2013, 02:47 PM
I think most would be shocked at the prices for new sprinkler heads. They are usually only a few bucks and do not take a degree to replace. I would bet you could replace every sprinkler head in your designer yard for less than $200.00. One sure way to understand what a contractor is charging you for is to ask for a list of materials required and a breakdown of the cost of materials and labor. Then check out the cost of the material yourself to see if it is accurate. Keep in mind that contractors get discounted prices so their costs will be even less than if you buy the material. Most sprinkler repairs only take a few minutes and under $10 in cost if you do it yourself.
redwitch
07-03-2013, 06:21 PM
Another vote for Jim. I've used him for almost every system that has been installed in TV, including the very newest. He's never not known what the problem was and how to fix it. One really nice thing is that he'll show you what he did so you can keep things going without having to call him every time there's an issue. I definitely trust Jim Baumgartner to do the job fairly, efficiently and extremely competently.
Paperboy
07-03-2013, 07:14 PM
I used Jim Baumgartner, very reasonable & knowledgeable, licensed in irrigation. I know how to program I just needed some heads changed out, but he did go through all my settings and gave some recommendation based on the condition of my lawn. He spent 1/2 hour at the house, and I am not going to quote his price but it was no where near $200.
Go with Jim!!!!! I used him last July & my buddyie used him last Sept.
EXCELLENT JOB @ both homes & a VERY FAIR PRICE!~
Paperboy
07-03-2013, 07:16 PM
Go with Jim!!!!! I used him last July & my buddyie used him last Sept.
EXCELLENT JOB @ both homes & a VERY FAIR PRICE!~[/QUOTE]
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