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Water Management
The cost of water in California is rising, with tiered pricing and mandatory water budgets for consumers. We are prepared to assist.
At Cagwin & Dorward, our Certified Water Managers from CLCA in California can help save you money and water. With intelligent irrigation programming, you could save up to 20% on water use. Additionally, system upgrades could result in up to a 69% reduction in water use.
- Complete irrigation-system evaluation
- Return-on-investment calculations for system upgrades
- Consulting, design and installation
- Backflow testing, certification, installation and repair
- System maintenance, troubleshooting and repair
- Water audits by certified irrigation auditors
- Weather-based “smart” irrigation technology and Maxicom certified
- 24-Hour emergency service
- Over 25 CLCA Certified Water Managers on staff
Water Management
Our Water Management team will ensure that your irrigation system is operating efficiently. We’ll suggest upgrades and help find rebates through your water agency.
CLCS Certified Water Managers
We have more than 25 on-staff water managers certified by CLCA who can help protect your investment in landscaping. By properly managing water on your site, we can work together to mitigate increasing water costs.
System Maintenance
Our team of experts ensures that your system is running efficiently and effectively, preventing any potential issues before they arise. We prioritize safety in our work, and strive to provide the best possible service to our clients.
Most Popular Questions
Water management system maintenance refers to the regular upkeep and care of systems that manage water resources, such as water treatment plants, irrigation systems, and sewage systems.
This maintenance includes tasks such as cleaning filters, checking water quality, repairing leaks, and replacing worn parts to ensure the safe and efficient functioning of the system. It is important to maintain these systems to prevent contamination, conserve water resources, and avoid costly repairs in the long run.
Backflow testing is the process of checking and ensuring that the water supply is not contaminated by any backflow of water from non-potable sources. This is important to maintain the safety and quality of the water supply for public consumption.
Weather-based “smart” irrigation technology is a system that uses real-time weather data to determine when and how much to water plants.
By taking into account factors such as temperature, humidity, and precipitation, these systems can optimize watering schedules and minimize waste.
This technology can help to conserve water and reduce energy costs, while also promoting healthier plant growth.
A water audit is an assessment of a property’s water usage to identify areas where water can be conserved and water efficiency can be improved.
The audit typically involves analyzing water bills and conducting an on-site inspection to identify leaks, inefficient appliances, and other areas where water can be saved.
The goal of a water audit is to reduce water usage and save money on water bills while preserving this valuable natural resource.
To ensure your existing irrigation system is operating at peak efficiency, here are some tips:
1. Check for leaks: Leaks can waste a lot of water and reduce the efficiency of your irrigation system. Inspect your system regularly to make sure there are no leaks.
2. Evaluate your water pressure: If the water pressure is too high or too low, it can affect the efficiency of your irrigation system. Make sure your water pressure is within the recommended range.
3. Adjust your sprinkler heads: Make sure your sprinkler heads are adjusted properly so that they are watering the right areas. This can help to avoid overwatering and reduce water waste.
4. Consider upgrading your system: If your irrigation system is old or outdated, it may be time to upgrade to a more efficient system. A newer system can help you save water and reduce your water bill.
By following these tips, you can ensure that your irrigation system is operating at peak efficiency and that you are using water as efficiently as possible.
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