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David K
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[*] posted on 11-26-2008 at 05:11 PM
IRRIGATION: Sprinklers or Drip Systems


That's what I do to pay for trips to Baja is help people improve their landscaping and reduce water use!

Almost 30 years of irrigation business experience (since 1980) specializing in low water use, low waste irrigation methods for today's tightening restrictions.

Three principle systems utilized:

1) 'Smart Controllers' that monitor the weather daily and automatically adjust to your plants needs based on the sprinkler type, soil type/ slope, plant type, position of sun in sky, temperature, humidity, rainfall... It is amazing!

2) Emitterline... hi-tech auto-flushing, pressure compensationg drip irrigation that waters evenly along the line, up to 300 feet from the connection, level, uphill or downhill... all built in, nothing to add... for shrubs, trees, ground cover, vegetable gardens... Single or adjustable emitters are only needed for containers (pots) or remote plants.

3) 'Matched Precipitation Rotator' sprinklers... use just 1/3 the water of standard spray sprinklers and provide greater coverage... Replaces spray nozzles without changing the body (Rainbird, Toro, Hunter pop ups and shrub bodies).

I can show you how, in person, if you are in my part of California or via email, for your 'Baja' property.

Send me a scale drawing (show scale on drawing) include all areas to irrigate, what they are (lawn, trees, shrubs, ice plant, etc.), what is your water source with pressure (3/4" PVC, 45 PSI, etc.) and I can do an irrigation design and parts list. Cost of design service will be quoted after examining you property/ plan. I may ask some additional questions after reviewing the drawing.

email is DrDrip(at)webtv.net (no period after Dr) Put one of the following: IRRIGATION, DRIP, or SPRINKLERS in the subject line (important).

Nomads that have Baja questions or just chit chat for me, please use my info(at)vivabaja.com or my msn email (put BAJA in the subject line). Keep 'DrDrip' for irrigation only...

Gracias!




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