This University of Florida site talks about the best use of a traditional controller and rain sensor to corral your sprinkler system and your water bill. The problem is a rain sensor is only an interrupter. It still depends on you programming your controller to react to changing weather.
This North Carolina site touts a program that attempts to inform you so you can do a better job of programming your controller.
"Through a cooperative effort between the NC State University Department of Crop Science and the State Climate Office of North Carolina, an internet-based decision-aide called the Turf Irrigation Management System (TIMS) has been developed and is now available to the citizens of North Carolina."
Again, it still counts on you being the reactor to weather changes.
Populare Mechanics has an excellent article that surveys the different methods of using weather stations to program your controller. The systems that are controlled by a computer have been around for a while and are still quite expensive. This article also discusses the remote weather station that hooks up to your controller via satellite with a subscription service. The last option is the one that makes the most sense to us--an on-site weather station that programs your controller every day. They talk about one that we could recommend if it weren't so expensive. The weather station alone consists of two modules--each costing $450! You would still have to buy the controller, install it and program it's initial settings.
The more I read, the more excited I get about the Rainstat Controller and Weather Station. If you have questions, please call us at 254.829.3800.
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Water Restrictions to the South
I just received a postcard from the Austin Water Utility recapping their rules for commercial and residential sprinkler usage. Beginning May 1 and ending September 30, you cannot water from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and commercial properties cannot water *at all* Saturday through Monday.
And how many lakes does Austin have? Lake Travis, Town Lake, the Colorado River . . . I don't think Waco has had water restrictions, but it does look like we would do well to exercise good water stewardship to avoid restrictions in the future.
If you go to Austin's Water Conservation web site, you'll see that the City of Austin will buy it residents a new, water conserving toilet. These are 1.28 gallons per flush. You can see the savings if you're comparing it to the old 5 gallon per flush toilets that we all had just 10-15 years ago. Realize that only about 7% of your total water usage is attributed to the bathroom. It's a good deal for Austin and for its constituents but it only speaks to that 7% usage.
Your landscape uses 70% of your total water on average. Do you see what impact the Rainstat Controller and Weather Station will have on this resource if it can cut it by 20% to 50%?
Please call us today. Ask questions. Schedule an upgrade to your sprinkler system that will pay for itself in water savings. Our phone number in Waco is 254.829.3800.
And how many lakes does Austin have? Lake Travis, Town Lake, the Colorado River . . . I don't think Waco has had water restrictions, but it does look like we would do well to exercise good water stewardship to avoid restrictions in the future.
If you go to Austin's Water Conservation web site, you'll see that the City of Austin will buy it residents a new, water conserving toilet. These are 1.28 gallons per flush. You can see the savings if you're comparing it to the old 5 gallon per flush toilets that we all had just 10-15 years ago. Realize that only about 7% of your total water usage is attributed to the bathroom. It's a good deal for Austin and for its constituents but it only speaks to that 7% usage.
Your landscape uses 70% of your total water on average. Do you see what impact the Rainstat Controller and Weather Station will have on this resource if it can cut it by 20% to 50%?
Please call us today. Ask questions. Schedule an upgrade to your sprinkler system that will pay for itself in water savings. Our phone number in Waco is 254.829.3800.
Monday, February 18, 2008
Leave Your Comments!

Hello, I'm Doug Saylor, the owner of Rainstat. I'm a real, live person that is passionate about what I am doing--about what this company is bringing to the marketplace.
We do a couple of things different in the irrigation business. 1. We give you a firm price (we call it a Promise) before we repair your sprinkler system; and 2. Never before has anyone been able to convert your sprinkler system to a money saving, water saving machine for less than $1,000--we can do that right now!
Please give us the benifit of your thoughts.
I don't look at this blog or the Internet in general, as a media or form of advertising.
I see it as a way to communicate.
In the past, web pages have talked *to* and *at* us. Blogs give us the opportunity to enter into a dialog with the site and with other people that use Rainstat's services.
At the bottom of this blog, you will find a "Comment" button. Please speak to us and to others by telling us what you think. How are we doing?
Thank you,
Doug
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Who are we?
Hello. I'm Doug Saylor, the owner of Rainstat. We started this business back in 1991 in the Brownwood area and called it Just Lawns Irrigation. Actually it was called Just Lawns, period, because all we did was mow grass. It's been over a decade, though, since we have mowed any grass except our own so it was time for a name change.
Couple that with the most stupendous news since I've been repairing sprinkler systems and we thought it was time to have a name that more accurately described what we did. So Just Lawns Irrigation is now Rainstat. We named our company after the name of the sprinkler controller and weather station that we install on existing sprinkler systems. It turns a typical water-wasting sprinkler system into a water-conserving and money-saving phenomenon--all for under a thousand dollars. Think of it as like at thermostat, but for your yard.
Check us out at www.rainstat.com and call me at 254.829.3800 in Waco.
Couple that with the most stupendous news since I've been repairing sprinkler systems and we thought it was time to have a name that more accurately described what we did. So Just Lawns Irrigation is now Rainstat. We named our company after the name of the sprinkler controller and weather station that we install on existing sprinkler systems. It turns a typical water-wasting sprinkler system into a water-conserving and money-saving phenomenon--all for under a thousand dollars. Think of it as like at thermostat, but for your yard.
Check us out at www.rainstat.com and call me at 254.829.3800 in Waco.
A thermostat for your sprinkler system
The more you know about sprinkler systems the more stupendous this news is. If you don't know anything about a sprinkler system and are familiar with a central heating and a/c system and its controller or thermostat, you wonder why the Rainstat hasn't been here all along.
Let me start at the end: We now have a sprinkler controller that is as all-encompassing as your thermostat is--but for your yard. Your thermostat just has to know what the temperature is and what you want it to be. You don't have to turn it on, then turn it off, only to have to turn it back on--all day and all night long. We take it for granted. But your sprinkler system needs to know a lot more.
For your landscape to do well while using the least amount of water, your controller would need to know the amount of rain you have received, the kind of soil you have, the type of heads your system has, the humidity, the slope of the ground and your latitude and longitude. Whew! That's a lot to know and your controller needs to know that information for each zone in your system.
The Rainstat knows all of that. Because it connects to your on-site weather station, it recalculates your watering schedule, based on all that data, every 8 seconds! Before the Rainstat, you had to tell your sprinkler system to turn on the water every Monday, Wednesday and Friday for 20 minutes a zone and start it at 4 in the morning. Sound familiar? That is gone now.
This controller has shown to save between 20% and 50% on your water bill. And the unit can be installed and programmed for under $1,000! Do the math. How long will it take before the Rainstat has paid for itself?
For more information, go to the Rainstat web site at www.rainstat.com. If you're in the Waco area, you can call us to get one. Rainstat's number in Waco is 254.829.3800.
Start saving water. Start saving money. Call today.
Let me start at the end: We now have a sprinkler controller that is as all-encompassing as your thermostat is--but for your yard. Your thermostat just has to know what the temperature is and what you want it to be. You don't have to turn it on, then turn it off, only to have to turn it back on--all day and all night long. We take it for granted. But your sprinkler system needs to know a lot more.
For your landscape to do well while using the least amount of water, your controller would need to know the amount of rain you have received, the kind of soil you have, the type of heads your system has, the humidity, the slope of the ground and your latitude and longitude. Whew! That's a lot to know and your controller needs to know that information for each zone in your system.
The Rainstat knows all of that. Because it connects to your on-site weather station, it recalculates your watering schedule, based on all that data, every 8 seconds! Before the Rainstat, you had to tell your sprinkler system to turn on the water every Monday, Wednesday and Friday for 20 minutes a zone and start it at 4 in the morning. Sound familiar? That is gone now.
This controller has shown to save between 20% and 50% on your water bill. And the unit can be installed and programmed for under $1,000! Do the math. How long will it take before the Rainstat has paid for itself?
For more information, go to the Rainstat web site at www.rainstat.com. If you're in the Waco area, you can call us to get one. Rainstat's number in Waco is 254.829.3800.
Start saving water. Start saving money. Call today.
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