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Fall Is Best Time To Install Your Sprinkler System

Fall Is Best Time To Install Your Sprinkler System

A sprinkler system ensures your lawn has the hydration it needs to maintain optimum health and look its very best. If you’re in the market for a sprinkler system, now is the perfect time of year. 

With summer coming to an end in 11 days, First Response Lawn Care advises that now is the best time for sprinkler system installation. Keep reading if you’d like to learn why autumn is such a great time to set up a system that keeps your grass green and nourished:

3 Reasons Autumn Is The Best Time For Sprinkler Installation

Moderate Temperatures 

North Texas summers can be uncomfortably hot, and the winters can be downright frigid. The temperatures in autumn are relatively moderate, and this makes it a lot more comfortable to be outdoors for long stretches.  

Little Precipitation

Precipitation slows sprinkler installation and there is little or no precipitation in fall.  Digging is necessary to put the sprinkler system in place, and if it’s raining, the weather will actively delay installation. Spring and summer often bring rain, and winters may bring some precipitation. Setting up your sprinkler in the fall allows us to get the job done without being hindered by uncooperative weather. 

Faster Service & Better Deals

Autumn is a quieter time of year for most sprinkler installation companies, and this means you’re likely to benefit from faster installation and possibly cost-saving deals. 

Choose First Response Lawn Care for all your irrigation and sprinkler system needs in Rockwall, Texas and the surrounding areas. Call (214) 701-7622 to speak with a representative today! 

So Excited About Irrigation, We Wet Our Plants!

So Excited About Irrigation, We Wet Our Plants!

Seriously, we are so excited about new irrigation systems, we wet our plants on a regular basis. First Response Lawn Care is a licensed lawn sprinkler company. 

A water-efficient home sprinkler and irrigation system will take the pressure and frustration of maintaining a green and healthy lawn off of your hands, so you can focus on enjoying family time.

First Response Lawn Care offers hands-free and hassle-free solutions that will keep any size yard healthy and green, even during the hot and dry Texas summers.

Anyone can dig a trench, and it isn’t difficult to install PVC pipe. First Response Lawn Care promises that we will treat your property like it belongs to us, and we will treat you like you are a part of our family. We will show up when we promise, get to work, and do the job you asked us to. When the job is over, we will leave your property cleaner, and in better health than when we started.

Your new sprinkler system will be based on our professional design and tailored to your needs. That means it will water your yard and gardens and not your driveway, the side of your house, or parts of your neighbor’s yard. Our design and plan will also make sure that we do not use more sprinkler heads than your water pressure can handle. We have been doing this for 30 years, we know which parts will work best for your specific yard, landscape, and zoning needs to keep your yard healthy and green.

We have options available for yards of all sizes and shapes, even if you don’t think a sprinkler system would work for you, give us a call and we’ll come out and give you a free estimate.

Between work, kids, appointments, and making sure dinner is on the table before bedtime, you have enough to deal with on a daily basis. Coming home to green grass at the end of the day should not be one of your concerns.

Call First Response Lawn Care today (214) 701-7622 and let’s get started on a new sprinkler system for you! You’ll be so excited, you’ll wet your plants too!

Do Not Over Water Your Lawn

Do Not Over Water Your Lawn

The most common lawn watering mistake that most homeowners make is they over water the lawn. It is much more damaging to over water a lawn versus under water a lawn. Over watering a lawn causes the soil to become anaerobic or absent of oxygen. Water replaces air in the soil and anaerobic soils become compacted, prevent deep digging grass roots, and will kill beneficial microbial activity.

Daily lawn watering is extremely damaging for a lawn. Daily lawn watering prevents the roots of the grass from growing deep into the soil. These shallow grass roots will make the lawn unable to stay green during the heat of the summer.

The best way to promote the grass’ roots to start digging deep into the soil is to water deeply and infrequently. After changing the lawn watering to the recommendations below, your lawn might look worse before it starts to look better. The lawn will start to look healthier as soon as the grass’ roots start digging deep into the soil.

The ideal time to water a lawn is early in the morning before sunrise. Our recommendation is to finish watering no later than 6:00 AM. If this is not possible then the next best time to water is late evening.When daytime high temperatures are hot and average above 85°F: Water no more than 3 days per week. This is typically between mid or late June through mid or late August. (e.g. Water every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday). 

This lawn watering technique is a very deep watering, but it also allows the soil to completely dry out before the sprinkler system waters again. Organo-Lawn invented this lawn watering technique and it is universal worldwide.

Symptoms of an Over Watered Lawn

Some clear signs of over watering a lawn include: severely compacted soils, the presence of Necrotic Ring Spot lawn fungus, the abundance of insect pressure, mold, root rot, and a shallow root system. Over watering a lawn is much worse for the grass and trees than under watering a lawn because a lawn that is watered too much will starve the soil of oxygen. Air is extremely important to the health of the soil and to promote deep digging grass roots. Most of the time when we see a lawn watering problem in a Boulder or Fort Collins area lawn, we advise the customer that we need to adjust the lawn watering schedule in their lawn, they often assume we want to increase the amount of water. This might be true some of the time, but the majority of the time we end up reducing the frequency of days the lawn is being watered and increase the duration.

First Response Lawn Care can perform a sprinkler audit and set up the system to water according to our suggestions. The lawn is usually being watered deeper and less frequent. Most of the time, after we make our adjustments, the total water use is reduced which goes a long way towards water conservation. It’s a good thing for your lawn, for resources and for your pocketbook.

Call First Response Lawn Care (214) 701-7622 if you would like a sprinkler audit, sprinkler repair or need a new irrigation system in Rockwall, Fate, Royse City and surrounding areas!

Summer Irrigation Tips for North Texas

Summer Irrigation Tips for North Texas

Before you dive into summer, have a look at our summer irrigation tips for North Texas. These will ensure that your lawn stays green and nourished throughout the season. We understand that it can be easy to forget about your irrigation system, or just expect it to “do its thing” in the background. But you can’t afford to forget about irrigation.

These 3 summer irrigation tips will get you through the summer with a lush lawn for all those relaxing days spent by the pool.

Timing is Everything


It is best to have your irrigation on to water your lawn in the early morning or late afternoon. If you water the hot soil in the midday sun, the water will quickly evaporate, leaving your plants dry and deprived. We recommend that you use your irrigation system between 5 a.m. and 10 a.m.

Quantity Control

Be careful of how much your home irrigation system is operating. Those of us in North Texas usually find that we need to water our lawns less when we experience those rainy summer days. Overwatering can be as harmful, if not worse, as underwatering. Be Waterwise!

Your watering schedule needs to change throughout the year according to the different amounts of rainfall. An automatic irrigation system can monitor soil moisture to determine whether the system needs to be automatically switched on. You want to make sure that your irrigation system is watering the right amount across your lawn. As a rule of thumb, we suggest irrigating twice a week. If it has been a very rainy week, you might be able to cut this down to one.

Get Professional Advice

The change of season necessitates the change of your irrigation system schedule. First Response Lawn Care can advise you with the planning and operation of your irrigation to ensure that it is suited to the climate and your lawn. If you neglect to modify the schedule, you risk watering too much, or not enough. Either way, you could cause extensive damage to your lawn by skipping this simple step.

As well as guiding you with the schedule and frequency of your irrigation system, we can assist you with its positioning and setup. Sometimes a sprinkler head needs to be adjusted to evenly water the lawn. Or perhaps your shaded patch of the lawn does not need as much water as the other patch that sits under the sun all day.

Get a FREE Estimate! Call Now – (214) 701-7622! We will gladly help you with your irrigation needs!

Tune Up Your Sprinklers in Spring

Tune Up Your Sprinklers in Spring

This is when it’s time to turn irrigation systems back on for the spring. But taking the right steps is crucial to ensure pipes or other irrigation components aren’t damaged. Our irrigation services are second to none.

First, we’ll open the system’s main water valve slowly to allow the pipes to fill with water gradually. If it opens too quickly, it subjects sprinkler main lines to high-pressure surges and uncontrolled water flow, which can cause cracking, since the system is likely empty from months of non-use in the Winter.

Next, verify each station or zone is operating properly by manually activating each zone from the controller and walking through them making sure sprinkler heads are rotating properly and providing adequate coverage and that there aren’t any leaks. As we go through each zone, adjust heads as needed and clean the filters on poorly performing sprinklers looking for proper operating pressure because that can clue us in on system problems. For instance, low pressure can indicate a line break or missing sprinkler.

Then, reprogram the controller for automatic watering as necessary and take care of any controller needs, such as replacing the backup battery. If the system has a weather sensor, you’ll need to uncover and clean that as well and check the backflow preventer to ensure it’s working properly.

Irrigation Systems Need A Professional Eye

As First Response Lawn Care goes through its spring sprinkler maintenance jobs, we usually find that 40 to 55 percent of them have an issue we can fix to make the system work better, such as having sprinkler heads adjusted or moved or detect leaks or valve adjustments that may be needed. Generally, it’s best to let us start the system up for the first time for you to prevent any additional damage. This is the best time to get your system inspected for any problems this season.

Having a pro maintain your landscape irrigation system is crucial to avoid any problems, such as wasted water, inadequate watering, and flooding. Take care of your landscape investment this spring with a water-efficient system that provides years of trouble-free operation.

If you want a healthy, lush lawn this year, let’s get started! Call the Irrigation experts at First Response today at (214) 701-7622!

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Winterizing Your Irrigation System

Winterizing Your Irrigation System

Wintertime can be hard on your sprinkler system. In Texas, winter weather related damage, can have a lasting effect on watering systems.  The freeze/thaw cycle in the winter months can damage pipes and create leakage issues you might not know are there until your next water bill.

Follow these easy steps to help minimize the chance for winter lawn irrigation problems in the coming Spring.

  • Turn off the water main to the irrigation system itself.
  • Set your irrigation controller to the “rain” or “off” setting.
  • Turn on each valve manually to release pressure in the pipes.
  • Drain water out of irrigation components that might freeze. (This is usually done at the lowest elevation point or sprinkler head of the system.)

Above ground piping will need additional TLC such as insulation of the system components that are susceptible to to freezing. Using heat trace tape designed to keep the pipes warm during colder temperatures can keep these parts free of problems later on.

Questions? Contact First Response Lawn Care irrigation specialists by clicking the link below to ask about our expert irrigation services.

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