SHIBUMI |
05-30-2024 12:51 PM |
Sprinkler heads
This seems like excessive water use. I can do 4 zones, 15 minutes each 3 times a week and get that much water. Best to call and have the meter checked.
The other issue is the type of sprinkler head. Both Zoysia and St Augustine grass require a minimum of 1 inch of water per week. If you have a rotor head then 15 minutes 3 times a week satisfies that. BUT, if you have a spray(Hunter) head, you will need at least 45 minutes per zone 3 times a week.
I dropped some water catchers in each of my zones and got .3 inches in 15 minutes.
I have rotors. You would need at least 45 minutes per zone with the Hunter Sprays.
I dropped water catchers in the yard when it rained and it was said to have rained 1 inch. However, the catchers only got .3 inches, so, don't think the rain prediction relates 1 to 1 with what your yard will get. And I don't trust the sponge system in the rain detectors..........
My feeling is if you have Zoysia grass you need rotors. The water has to get down to the roots. If you have St. Augustine the Hunter Sprays are better as the grass has surface runners and best not to drench as rotors do. I don't believe there is any water amount difference between the 2 if your watering the grass you have properly.
I put the water catchers in each zone to see how many minutes are required to get that .3. (watering 3 times per week) What you will find is that some zones need more and some less........best to find out as using the same time for all zones is not
reality.
Of course the watering time is less in the winter, BUT, your best to find your times
needed and your grass type. If you have a small yard, think about getting rid of as much grass as possible. If a larger yard, you are just stuck. Recommendation is to
get the meter checked.
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Originally Posted by Princeton
(Post 2335630)
Hi all, I need a general consensus on water usage. I live in a patio villa. The sprinkler system has three sections which are on 15 minutes each two times a week. My water usage bill for reclaimed water is close to 8000 gallons for a month and that seems extremely high. Does anybody know where to find the reclaimed water meter so I can check it when everything‘s off to make sure that I don’t have a leak. Or does this seem about right? Also my personal water usage seems high 2700 gallons a month for just one person so I would like to check that meter too.
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