What we do
- Rachio controller installs and setup
- Zone naming, vegetation types, and nozzle/rate assumptions
- Rain/ET scheduling (weather-driven adjustments)
- Run-time calibration and seasonal tune-up recommendations
- Smart scheduling support for drip and micro-drip zones (beds, planters, and detail areas)
Rachio 3 benefits (when it fits)
- Easier adjustments: seasonal and mid-season changes with less friction than legacy timers.
- Weather-aware scheduling: can reduce unnecessary watering when configured correctly.
- Remote visibility/control: makes it easier to verify what the system is doing (and why).
- Cleaner zone management: better naming + documentation reduces confusion over time.
Smart control isn’t a substitute for mechanical repairs. We verify wiring integrity, zone mapping, and a practical baseline program. See the Rachio controller guide.
Best results: smart scheduling works best when the system is mechanically sound (no leaks, proper heads/nozzles, good pressure).
SRMS™ (scope clarity)
If you want a more structured smart resource management approach for Residential/HOA/Commercial systems, see SRMS™ for tiers, scope clarity, and what’s included. SRMS Tier 1 bundles a Rachio 3 controller with dedicated connectivity for sites where customer Wi-Fi isn’t available/reliable; this page covers standard Rachio installs when customer Wi-Fi is available.
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