Sunday, July 6, 2008

Can we agree on what is Complicated?

Today's home sprinkler system tools would utterly fail if they modeled how your air conditioner worked in your home. You would have to look at the hour by hour weather forecast, and schedule your air conditioner to come on when the inside temperature got uncomfortable. But before you could do that, you would have to know 1. how long it takes for the outside temperature to raise the temperature in your house and, 2. you would have to know how long it took to lower the temperature once the a/c started.

Let's say you knew these two necessary bits of information and could calculate when your air conditioner should come on and how long it needed to run. Fine, but now you need to have some way of turning it off at the right time and turning it back on when it gets too hot.

Thankfully, you have a thermostat. It senses the current, inside temperature regardless of how hot it is outside, compares that current temperature to the desired temperature (set by you, once) and either turns the a/c on or off.

Yet a few people have told me that setting their sprinkler system by predicting when their yard needs water is simple and that setting the Rainstat controller (once forever) is complicated.

I believe that some of these objectors are really saying, "I'm afraid to give up control of my watering schedule because I'm afraid I won't be able to afford the water bill." Keep in mind that the Rainstat Controller has proven itself in saving between 20% and 50% on your annual water bill. That is assuming that your landscape was green before and you want it to stay green.

Granted, if your grass is in a state of stress all summer because you will not water the inch and a half it needs each week during our Waco summers, you have reason for concern. But if your grass is green now, giving up control of when and how much it runs will be as hard as it is to set your thermostat on 72 degrees and enjoying the automatic cool.

That's why we say, "It's like having a thermostat for your yard." Please call us today at 829-3800 to get all your questions answered.

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