When using a sprinkler system, homeowners should always remember that different times of year call for different settings.
Recently I had a conversation with Turfbuilders Irrigation, Inc., owner John Brosh about some of the questions homeowners tend to ask about sprinkler systems and how to use them.
After the first year or so, once a homeowner has an established yard, there are a few things John says people need to consider when setting their sprinklers throughout the year.
One of the main factors homeowners should keep in mind is the changing of seasons. Sprinklers should be used differently depending on the time of year. In spring, for example, John says they should be set to a more moderate watering schedule—starting with three or so days per week, as grass and soil tend to be much cooler than they may be in later months.
Also, as a general tip, it’s important to always water your lawn in the early morning so that it can dry throughout the day. Avoid watering later in the day or in the evening, as doing so can lead to mold and fungus in your yard.
“
Sprinklers should be used differently depending on the time of year.
”
In summer, though, yards do require a little more attention. “Each yard is a different beast,” John says, but a good place to start is by setting the sprinkler to four times a week for those hotter months. On days that are especially scorching, five times a week can be acceptable as well. In some instances, homeowners will simply have to use their best judgment.
Additionally, because the grass is prone to becoming warm and drying more quickly during the summer, running your sprinklers again for a few minutes at the hottest point of the day—around 4 or 5 p.m.—can help alleviate those high temperatures.
But over-watering can damage your yard and lead to poor-draining soil. Water should be absorbed into the soil rather than simply rolling off of it.
Once fall arrives, watering should be tapered back in preparation to winterize. The process of winterizing can be tricky to do just right, but Turfbuilders Irrigation, Inc. can help. John recommends people start calling in for winterization services around mid-September so that there is plenty of time for things to be done correctly.
John also says not to worry about the weather warming up again after you’ve winterized your sprinklers. If this happens, all you need to do is water the yard manually with a hose sprinkler.
If you have any other questions or would like more information, feel free to give me a call or send me an email. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Know anyone who's interested in building a home?
If you have any friends, family, or co-workers who are looking to own their first or second home - would you forward this message to them? We'll be happy to show them our eight new construction home plans along with the benefits of owning a Charleston Home so they can make a decision that's right for them.