Landscapes of today face a crisis of epic proportions which is changing the way gardens are landscaped. In response to the challenge of the water crisis, irrigation manufacturers have risen to the challenge of saving our most precious resource: WATER. The irrigation industry has come up with a modern marvel of technology called Smart Controllers. There are two types of Smart Controllers: Those with a built in sensor, and those which the homeowner subscribes to a monthly service (for a fee). Enviroscape implements the built in sensor type, as this saves the homeowner money after the initial installation. A Smart Timer actually “reads” weather patterns and once it is installed and initially programmed, you never need to touch it again. They are called “Smart” because they actually water less when the weather is cool and they automatically water more as temperatures heat up and they completely shut down when it rains.![]() Smart Controller have demonstrated water savings to the average household of over 50%. This is significant, when you realize that over 50% of the water usage for the California home is used for landscape purposes. Enviroscape is a Certified Weathermatic installer. This means we are certified by the company which manufactures the Smart Controllers. Currently, we are the only company In the South Bay with this high ranking designation.At Enviroscape, our water philosophy is simple: Save water, Save Money! It’s as simple as that!. |
manufacturers have risen to the challenge of saving our most precious resource: WATER. The irrigation industry has come up with a modern marvel of technology called Smart Controllers. There are two types of Smart Controllers: Those with a built in sensor, and those which the homeowner subscribes to a monthly service (for a fee). Enviroscape implements the built in sensor type, as this saves the homeowner money after the initial installation. A Smart Timer actually “reads” weather patterns and once it is installed and initially programmed, you never need to touch it again. They are called “Smart” because they actually water less when the weather is cool and they automatically water more as temperatures heat up and they completely shut down when it rains.
