Landscape Irrigation
Visibility into underground control valves, piping, and watering equipment can lead to big water use reductions and protection from asset destruction.

Go green. Save Green.
Landscape irrigation can represent 30% of a property’s water footprint. Water use can be significantly higher depending on the season, region, and landscape plantings. Irrigation practices to “keep things green” can lead to significant amounts of water waste.
Doing nothing is expensive.
Landscape infrastructure can be complex. Most, if not all, piping and equipment is hidden below ground. This infrastructure and the buried mechanical parts are prone to recurrent failures. Left hidden and uncorrected, these failures drive up operational costs unnecessarily.






Meaningful insights.
Water use monitoring and analytics can identify opportunities to eliminate waste in real time.
Dashboard reporting lets you benchmark landscape irrigation practices. With key metrics available at your fingertips, you can compare the water use of a property to others in the region.
Notifications deliver step-by-step guidance to help frontline staff fix issues and call the appropriate resources to make necessary repairs. Because service providers receive actionable information, they arrive prepared to fix the issue the first time.



60% less water and green as ever.
At the start of the watering season, unexpectedly high water use for that region was detected and an alert was sent. Staff contacted the landscaper, who said the level of water use was necessary because of sandy soil. Subsequent analysis indicated water usage was 2x greater than necessary to support the landscape design. Over two months, the landscaper was able to adjust settings and fix leaky equipment to optimize water use saving 30,000 gallons of water a day.



We told our landscaper to keep things green and we never thought about it. Now our landscaper is optimizing based on real-time measurement and standards. Our water use is 60% less and things are still green.
-Assistant General Manager, Grocery Chain, Spokane, WA
From the alert, we were expecting to see five garden hoses worth of water flowing somewhere. We found a small wet spot. We shut the valve but were skeptical until we saw the water flow stop completely on the graph. We would never have noticed this one.
-Facility Manager, Gilbert, AZ
46,000 gallons saved every day.
Automated analytics identified a water waste event exceeding 32 gallons per minute. An alert with step-by-step instructions was sent to frontline staff at the location with practical steps to find the problem. Nothing obvious like running water was visible, however after walking the property, staff found a small wet area in sandy soil and turned off a nearby valve. Real-time water use confirmed the temporary fix stopped the water waste. Staff contacted the landscaper who brought a replacement valve on the next scheduled visit.



Simple, step-by-step instructions.
Whether it’s an everyday wasteful practice or a one-time leak, you can’t fix what you can’t see. We monitor your landscape operations 24/7 and send instant email notifications so you can alert staff and call your landscape service provider for help.
Whether it’s an everyday wasteful practice or a one-time leak, you can’t fix what you can’t see. We monitor your landscape operations 24/7 and send instant email notifications so you can alert staff and call your landscape service provider for help.



Descriptive and actionable.
Emails have a standard “at a glance” format designed to allow managers to delegate follow-up with clear, practical guidance.



Real-time data. Big-time insights.
Water data visualization provides additional context showing the exact time and severity of the problem.



Practical trouble-shooting steps.
Non-technical site staff are shown how to triage problems and call the correct service provider if there’s not an easy fix.