[SANDY, 09/15/2017] – Utah Sprinkler keeps yards in good condition, with reduced the carbon footprint. The company does so by encouraging residents and businesses to install drip irrigation systems. According to the company, this will change their client’s view about irrigation.
Water Concerns in the US
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reveals that 50% of water used outdoors is lost due to evaporation, wind, and runoff due to inefficient irrigation methods. Homes using automatic landscape irrigation systems that lack proper maintenance or operations waste 25,000 gallons of water each year.
Utah Sprinkler’s drip irrigation systems can help clients save water and fertilizer.
Saving Water with Drip Irrigation
Instead of traditional airborne sprinklers that produce excess water, drip irrigation uses a network of valves and pipes to bring water in specific locations, explains the Utah sprinkler expert. The system drops water onto individual plant areas only, either directly onto root zones or through the soil.
The Sandy-based company adds that its systems use low-volume, low-pressure designs, which save water and fertilizer.
Compared to conventional sprinklers, Utah Sprinkler’s systems are 20% to 50% more effective with water conservation. The system completely eliminates losses due to runoff, evaporation, and wind. The Utah landscaper’s goal of caring for the environment also drives them to use drip tubing made from environment-friendly materials, which are “...meant to last regardless of usage level.”
About Utah Sprinkler
Utah Sprinkler provides exceptional sprinkler repair services to a variety of properties. With over 20 years of experience, the landscapers continue to set the standard in making yards look lush and healthy with automated home sprinkler systems. From new installations, expansions, upgrades, maintenance and repairs of any scale, its team confidently handles the job.
The company’s technicians detect and solve all concerns related to irrigation systems.
Visit the http://UtahSprinkler.com website today for more information.