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Save Money... 3 FREE Offers on Sprinkler Repair PDF Print E-mail
Written by CA   
Thursday, 12 November 2009 13:36

Start saving money today!  We offer you a Free Sprinkler System Inspection to check out your sprinkler problems.  We give you a Free Service Call, that's right, no trip charge, no hidden charges.  We will also give you a Free Sprinkler Repair Estimate!  There is absolutely no reason why you shouldn't start saving money today.  Get your sprinkler system repaired and running properly.  We do residential sprinkler repair on all brands... we repair sprinkler heads, sprinkler valves, pipes (pvc), pumps, controllers, rain sensors... Start saving with us... we can repair and make your sprinkler system run more efficiently so you can save money on those water bills. To save even more on your water bill we can hook up your sprinkler system to a pump system using your lake water.  Another great way to save money on your water bill is to use reclaimed water or install a separate irrigation meter.  Have a healthy lawn and save money with a sprinkler system that is repaired and maintained properly.  We will customize a Sprinkler System Maintenance Program just for you. Let us help you... we have been making happy customers for over 37 years.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 12 November 2009 13:55 )
 
Irrigation for Establishing New Shrubs PDF Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Wednesday, 21 October 2009 13:54

Establishing healthy shrubs not the water-consuming task many think, UF research shows

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Good news for your utility bills and the environment: New University of Florida research shows that landscape shrubs need much less water to establish healthy roots than you might expect.

“We finally have our irrigation recommendations for establishing shrubs backed up with science. We need less irrigation than many people think,” said Ed Gilman, a UF Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences environmental horticulture professor who led the research study.

The six-year study’s objective was to determine how best to irrigate shrubs during “establishment” — the 20- to 28-week period when shrubs’ roots grow until the plant can survive without irrigation.

The research examined irrigation frequency and volume on the quality, survival and growth rates of three-gallon, container-grown shrubs. Plants were examined in Fort Lauderdale, Balm, Apopka and Citra, locations that span three water management districts in Florida and have varied growing conditions.

Some of the state’s most popular ornamental shrubs were evaluated, including both native and non-native species, such as yaupon holly and gardenia.

“One of the results that we noted was that there are no differences between native and non-native species for amount of water required for establishment, “Gilman said. “This often surprises people, but it emphasizes that the Florida-friendly principle — right plant, right place — is worth following.”

Florida-friendly gardening means planting that accounts for site conditions, maintenance needs and local climate. Such landscapes may use both native and non-native plants, as long as the non-native plants aren’t an invasive species.

Regular irrigation in the months after planting helps shrubs remain healthy and attractive as they establish. But one eyebrow-raising study finding is that light, frequent watering is much more efficient and effective than applying large volumes less frequently.

North of Orlando, Gilman recommends using as little as 1 gallon of water per shrub, applied every eight days. In South Florida, he recommends every four days.

More frequent irrigation, such as every four days in North Florida and every two days in South Florida, does result in more vigorous plant growth. But applying more than 1 gallon per irrigation doesn’t increase survival or growth, he said.

“Results showed that applying large volumes of water cannot compensate for infrequent irrigation,” Gilman said. “This means that you should water more often, but with less water at each irrigation event. That helps the plants achieve proper establishment and, in turn, means less watering in the long run.”

Gardeners should maintain their irrigation schedule until shrubs survive on rainfall alone, once roots have grown to the edge of the foliage canopy, usually within 28 weeks of planting.

In long hot, dry spells, occasional irrigation may be needed after shrubs are established. Such weather can occur at any time in Florida, but is most likely in the spring and fall – April, May, October and sometimes November.

In the first year after planting, use 1 to 2 gallons of water when there is less than a quarter inch of rain within a two-week period. Drought-sensitive shrubs, such as holly fern and wild coffee, may need more frequent supplemental irrigation, while drought-tolerant shrubs, like Burford holly, may need very little.

Several simple steps can help ensure your plants survive establishment:
· Consider planting at the start of the rainy season.
· Irrigate based on location, weather and desired plant vigor.
· Apply water directly to the rootball.
· Use low-volume irrigation. Don’t irrigate if a quarter-inch or more rain fell in the last 24 hours.
· After establishment, irrigate when there are signs of wilting, but before leaves begin to die.

CREDITS - Writer  Emily Eubanks    Source Ed Gilman
 
With us you won't have to wait all day. PDF Print E-mail
Written by Whit   
Monday, 12 October 2009 15:05
If you are like most people when a company schedules an appointment they should show up. Who wants to wait all day for an appointment!  Some sprinkler repair companies say they will be there, are you ready for this?...“sometime next week”!  Like they think that is an appointment!  “Sometime next week” or “sometime Wednesday” doesn’t work for me! I want a reasonable time frame on a specific day… now that is what I call an appointment!  And that is exactly how A Action Sprinkler Repair schedules their appointments.  Here, at A Action Sprinkler Repair, we have been working overtime as new people have been calling in.  The emails to A Action Sprinkler Repair have more than doubled!  Residents all over Central Florida are hiring A Action Sprinkler Repair to repair their sprinkler system, fix their sprinkler heads, repair their well and pump, find a lost valve, add on to their sprinkler system, add a pump to get water from a lake or even do a complete revamp.  We have set up sprinkler repair estimates in Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Winter Garden as well as Windermere, Winter Park, College Park, Bay Hill and Orlando.   We are busy, but never too busy to make another satisfied customer!  When we set up a scheduled appointment we actually show up.
Last Updated ( Monday, 12 October 2009 15:09 )
 
Who pays for those big yellow page ads?? PDF Print E-mail
Written by ca   
Sunday, 11 October 2009 10:38

A Action Sprinkler Repair doesn't have shiny new trucks. But we know how to repair sprinklers.  We don't have a large yellow page ad.  But we can find your leaks in you sprinkler system.  We don't wear expensive matching shirts and uniforms.  But we know how to find and repair sprinkler valves.  We don't hire sprinkler repair people to work on a sales commission.  But we hire sprinkler repair technicians who know to fix your sprinklers not sell you the job. We don't hire a guy and send him out in a shiny new van.  But we do hire experienced sprinkler repair technicians that know how to repair sprinkler systems. We don't have lots of telephone numbers for every area we cover.  But we do sprinkler repair in Altamonte Springs, Longwood, Apopka, Windermere, Orlando, Winter Garden, Ocoee, Bay Hill, Maitland, Winter Park, Fern Park, Casselberry, Winter Springs, Oviedo... we cover practically all of Orange County, Seminole County, and parts of Lake County.   We repair sprinkler systems for homeowners only... you will never be bumped so we can do a commerical job because we don't repair commercial or HOA sprinkler systems.  We have been making happy customers for over 37 years!

 
Seasonal Factors PDF Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Friday, 09 October 2009 16:48

   When the seasonal factors change a poorly designed system will come forward. Is your grass turning brown?  If it is it will probably die if it doesn’t get water.  Do you have broken or lost heads?  Is your sprinkler system not coming on?  Do you have a leak and can’t find it?  Are your sprinkler heads distributing the water properly?  Are you hearing a strange noise?  

   Most residential sprinkler systems were installed through the guide lines of LOW BIDS to home builders. A Action Sprinkler Repair prides itself in not approaching the low bid market.  Currently A Action Sprinkler has visited over 10,000 home sprinkler systems at our customer’s request.  We work for you the homeowner, not the builder.  You might like to know that your sprinkler repair will not be pushed back if a commercial account or HOA calls with a problem because we do not accept commercial or HOA accounts.  We work exclusively for homeowners like yourself.  We insist on placing an A Action Sprinkler Repair weather proof sticker at each home that we visit.  This is just another way of giving our customers quick contact.  A Action Sprinkler Repair has always given our customers a one year guarantee.

Tired of sprinkler repair wannabes?  Try A Action Sprinkler Repair and become one of our happy customers...  after all we have been making happy customers for over 37 years!

Last Updated ( Friday, 09 October 2009 16:55 )
 
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