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3 Reasons to Schedule an Irrigation Consultation

Whether you’re currently planning the details of a project or simply mulling over some preliminary ideas, the first step is to schedule a free SAWS Irrigation Consultation.

Are you planning a landscape project this spring, or perhaps later this year? Do you have automatic irrigation system and use it regularly?

Whether you’re currently planning the details of a project or simply mulling over some preliminary ideas, the first step is to schedule a free SAWS Irrigation Consultation.

Why? I’ll give you three good reasons.

  1. All coupons and rebates offered by SAWS require an irrigation consultation first. Input from the consultation will help you determine the landscape changes you can make using SAWS WaterSaver Coupons.
  2. Landscape watering needs this time of year are at their lowest and your system is most likely turned off. Having an irrigation consultation done now will help diagnose any problems — broken or misaligned heads, wasteful spraying, clogged lines — before you begin to use it more frequently.
  3. Did I mention it’s free? And, it may even qualify you to get a little cash back in the form of a rebate.

It’s best to inspect your irrigation system for maintenance issues and efficient settings at least once per year and even better, once per quarter. Schedule your free SAWS irrigation consultation now. Your irrigation system and water bill will appreciate the attention.

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Juan Soulas
Juan Soulas is a conservation planner for San Antonio Water System. Since joining SAWS in 2007 his duties have focused on residential water use. He works with his Conservation colleagues to help customers find ways to reduce outdoor usage without compromising the health and aesthetic quality of their landscapes. Juan also coordinates engaging outreach efforts with SAWS’ conservation partners -- Bexar County Master Gardeners, Gardening Volunteers of South Texas, San Antonio Botanical Garden and Mitchell Lake Audubon Center – to increase community access to vital conservation information.
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