Sacramento's microclimates mean your irrigation needs change daily. Our smart controllers connect to local weather stations and soil sensors to water only when needed.
We install WiFi-enabled controllers that sync with Sacramento Municipal Utility District's Water Wise program, qualifying you for rebates. The system automatically skips watering after rainstorms (common November-March) and increases frequency during heat waves (June-September).
For historic districts like Land Park with mature trees, we add flow sensors that detect leaks before they damage root systems. Newer Elk Grove homes benefit from zone-specific programming that accounts for different sun exposure across properties.
We install WiFi-enabled controllers that sync with Sacramento Municipal Utility District's Water Wise program, qualifying you for rebates. The system automatically skips watering after rainstorms (common November-March) and increases frequency during heat waves (June-September).
For historic districts like Land Park with mature trees, we add flow sensors that detect leaks before they damage root systems. Newer Elk Grove homes benefit from zone-specific programming that accounts for different sun exposure across properties.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Evaluate current system zones and water usage
- 02 Step 2: Select controller model based on property size and plant types
- 03 Step 3: Professional installation with WiFi configuration
- 04 Step 4: Personalized training on mobile app features
Benefits
- Automatically adjusts for Sacramento's weather patterns
- Prevents overwatering that leads to fungal issues
- Remote control via smartphone app
- Qualifies for $100+ SMUD rebates
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this work during Sacramento's power outages?
All controllers include battery backup that maintains programming for 72 hours. After major outages like those during fire season, the system performs a diagnostic check before resuming.
How often do settings need manual adjustment?
The system self-adjusts seasonally, but we recommend checking settings during major transitions like our late May heat spikes or October cool-downs.