Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Call Chuck Grospitch
chuck.grospitch@gmail.com 440-823-4273 He can also install an irregation filter for you which will eliminate most of the ongoing maintenance issues you are probably having. |
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First service experience we had: A rupture on our main sprinkler line on a Sunday. He tried to help over the phone but once we realized it was over my pay grade, he showed up and problem solved. Highly recommend: Anthony Butts (352) 454-7990 |
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Hunter service connection small company owner services your irrigation very reasonable. I have used him over the past year
Last edited by BostonTom; 05-27-2024 at 06:59 AM. |
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Good advice. I'd add that replacing timer with a new WiFi enabled unit let's you check on watering when not home.
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I have used American Irrigation for several years -- knowledgable, honest and reliable.
The number is: 407-910-2111. |
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I think it is a good idea to have an ongoing maintenance service with a company who will respond quickly when you have a leak, and who will make small repairs for a nominal charge, especially if you are a snowbird. If you don't, it may be difficult to get someone to come out and they may charge a few hundred dollars for a minor repair. Massey is not the best company, but I only pay them $40 per quarter to check the system, and when I have a leak, they're respond quickly, and will often repair a small leak for free. When you have a geyser in your yard because of a broken sprinkler, you don't want to be shopping around for a sprinkler company.
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I use and recommend ACi Irrigation and ask for Ivan. Phone: (352) 648-2783. Initial service and tuneup call was $85 plus cost of any replacement parts, if needed. If any lines or heads need to be relocated there is a reasonable labor charge per task. Annual maintenance program is available for $50 per quarterly visit. I also recommend that you replace your old, non-WiFi Hunter controller (if that’s what you have) with a Smart, WiFi enabled Rachio 3 controller that monitors and automatically alters scheduled cycles based on local weather daily, including any personal weather stations in your specific Village or nearby. This is what several of my neighbors and I have and it all works out well for us.
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This discussion is primarily about sprinkler heads. Rain Bird Rotors or Hunter Spray.
The rotors send out more water and the hunter spray less. So the Hunters have to be on 4 times as long to get the same water. And does that water reach the root zone as much as it is like rain water. Zoysia grass requires at least 1 inch of water per week. Zoysia roots are down lower than St. Augustine. Hunter spray seems to work better on St Augustine than on Zoysia. Rain Bird rotors seem to work better on Zoysia. I put water catchers in each zone of the lawn and got .3 inches with 10 minutes of a rotor. With the spray I got less than .1 inch. I have used the spray on St Augustine in the past and they worked fine. Rotors seem to work best on zoysia, deeper roots. I have never found the sprayers saved any water or money. The grass requires what the grass requires. The argument that heavier water will puddle and cause disease, BUT, water doesn't puddle that much in sandy soils. As you can see, I think part of the problem with zoysia is using the sprays. It never gets enough water to the root. I also measured rainfall and when they said it rained an inch, my measure only showed .1 that got into the ground. What are your thoughts on this........??? thanks. ![]() |
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Taken care of my own irrigation system since 2019, I just make sure it is up and running. PS: Donuts are for nozzle protection, don’t need to clean out on a regular basis.
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If your physically able then watch the many Youtube videos that will help you with your irrigation problems. You'd be surprised how many of them are easy to fix once you learn how to do it. You'll also get that great satfisfaction of "I did it!"
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I can not recommend ACI…. They charge way too much and still don’t get the job done properly. I had to redo many of the heads that were not right. Stay away.
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Thank you for this information. I called him and he was able to come the next day. He explained my needed repairs, and all is working great.
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I agree. ACI wanted $80 just to visit my house and assess what I needed for regular maintenance. I told them no thanks.
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