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LAshby50 09-23-2016 07:34 PM

39,000 gallons irrirgation water used?
 
One of my friends bought a house in Lynnhaven a couple of years ago. Irrigation bills are way too high. They have had it checked but it keeps getting worse. I have read in some threads about a guy named Jim who has helped several people. Does anyone have this guys contact info?

Ecuadog 09-23-2016 07:41 PM

Jim Baumgartner at (352) 504-2317.

My guy is Chip Parrish at (352) 516-2281.

Both good.

rjn5656 09-24-2016 06:30 AM

Check to make sure you don't have 2 programs runnings (A, B). Same thing happened to our friends, they found program A running a 7 am, and Prgram B at 2 am.

ugotme 09-24-2016 07:11 AM

This may sound silly but . . .
I was using 30-40,000 gallons until I realized I had my settings backwards! (Yes I am stupid).

When looking at "days to water" if the day is circled, no water will come on. If it isn't that is a watering day.

I thought I was watering 2 days a week but in reality it was 5 days a week!

Hope this helps!

Bogie Shooter 09-24-2016 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by LAshby50 (Post 1294262)
One of my friends bought a house in Lynnhaven a couple of years ago. Irrigation bills are way too high. They have had it checked but it keeps getting worse. I have read in some threads about a guy named Jim who has helped several people. Does anyone have this guys contact info?

39000 gallons per month, for two years???

villagetinker 09-24-2016 10:47 AM

Jim is great, have used him twice, then my neighbor used him. He found and fixed the water problem we had between the two houses.

eremite06 09-24-2016 12:12 PM

Check to make sure the irrigation zone shut off valves are working. Mine became clogged from sentiment in the recycled water. They only last 10 or more years. I had mine all replaced.

JoMar 09-24-2016 01:41 PM

Depends on the size of the lot as well.....if a corner lot along a busy road the grass will require more water than a corner lot away from a busy road. Also depends on the type of heads you are using. Lot goes into the scheduling. Jim is great for making sure your system is functioning well and making adjustments to insure your coverage is adequate. He will probably suggest a heavier schedule then you are accustomed to but he is mostly right. Just a matter if you can accept the trade off between what meets your expectations and the cost and which of those two things are most important to you.

Topspinmo 09-26-2016 06:27 PM

Probably big leak or watering the storm drain. I see water running down the street for 20 mins. Sprinkler heads adjusted wrong direction water the driveway or street. IMO if you big yard and use more than 9000 gallons month something wrong.

JoMar 09-26-2016 10:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 1295957)
Probably big leak or watering the storm drain. I see water running down the street for 20 mins. Sprinkler heads adjusted wrong direction water the driveway or street. IMO if you big yard and use more than 9000 gallons month something wrong.

Define big yard......I have a coner lot and usually use about 8K gallons in fall and winter. This summer, July and August were both over 25K. Yard looks great which it didn't do when I watered less. It costs me more but the results, for me, are more than worth the expense. I increased watering after two landscapers, one Master Gardner, Deans and Jim Baumgartner made it clear that water was my problem. I'm south of 466A and I suspect we have different zozia than further north which could also be part of the problem. Using enough water and having Deans take care of the fertizising and weed control keeps our yard beautiful, my wife happy and me out of the dog house.

outlaw 09-27-2016 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by ugotme (Post 1294381)
This may sound silly but . . .
I was using 30-40,000 gallons until I realized I had my settings backwards! (Yes I am stupid).

When looking at "days to water" if the day is circled, no water will come on. If it isn't that is a watering day.

I thought I was watering 2 days a week but in reality it was 5 days a week!

Hope this helps!

Trivia: It's not just a circle. It's a circle with a diagonal line through it; the international "no" sign.

Topspinmo 10-01-2016 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 1296086)
Define big yard......I have a coner lot and usually use about 8K gallons in fall and winter. This summer, July and August were both over 25K. Yard looks great which it didn't do when I watered less. It costs me more but the results, for me, are more than worth the expense. I increased watering after two landscapers, one Master Gardner, Deans and Jim Baumgartner made it clear that water was my problem. I'm south of 466A and I suspect we have different zozia than further north which could also be part of the problem. Using enough water and having Deans take care of the fertizising and weed control keeps our yard beautiful, my wife happy and me out of the dog house.

Corner lot with grass IMO big yard. I would see how much water running down the street (if any?) and make slight adjustment in timing minutes. If water is running off you lawn and down the storm drain for half or more the time your watering IMO your wasting water? You can change the heads on sprinklers to adjust amount of water or adjust the time.

Most yards seem to have several problems. Sprinkler heads adjusted wrong, sprinkler heads broken, too many sprinklers being used in small area creating run off problem. When I walk in the morning no go by storm drains I here water gushing down the drain from early morning watering. It not on little gush but flooding gushing sound.

If all this fine then you have super big corner lot which some people have.

golfing eagles 10-01-2016 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by ugotme (Post 1294381)
This may sound silly but . . .
I was using 30-40,000 gallons until I realized I had my settings backwards! (Yes I am stupid).

When looking at "days to water" if the day is circled, no water will come on. If it isn't that is a watering day.

I thought I was watering 2 days a week but in reality it was 5 days a week!

Hope this helps!

Don't feel bad. I dated a girl from Bethpage in college and she was also, well, let's say naïve instead of stupid. But it probably worked out better than your water bill:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

Henryk 10-01-2016 05:48 PM

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Originally Posted by LAshby50 (Post 1294262)
One of my friends bought a house in Lynnhaven a couple of years ago. Irrigation bills are way too high. They have had it checked but it keeps getting worse. I have read in some threads about a guy named Jim who has helped several people. Does anyone have this guys contact info?

Jim Baumgartner at (352) 504-2317.

I used him two days ago. Thorough. Explains everything. Has all the spare parts (none of this "gotta go get a part nonsense"). Funny, personable guy. Would recommend with no reservations.

Did checkup/tuneup and replaced 8 pop-ups. I think the price was reasonable.

Nucky 10-01-2016 05:50 PM

Since I'm here everyday I decided to run my system on manual. My brother in law who lives in Miami did some extensive repairs and everything is up to snuff except the timer. For the time being I will be the timer. Once the lawn is perfect I will invest in a new timer. The lawn was totally neglected for 6 months so I know it is going to take time to bring it all the way back. My water bill was at 12,000 gallons last month.


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