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We hope you find our insights useful.How To Avoid Irrigation Problems Like This One
Unfortunately, we come across irrigation system problems like this unattended broken sprinkler head on the right all the time. Over 500 gallons per week were pouring down the storm drain at this site, due to a broken head. This shameful waste of precious water...
How To Reset Your Irrigation Timer
Now that Stage One Watering Restrictions are in place (effective May 15, 2016), we are getting lots of inquiries about how to reset your irrigation timer. Here are some videos we have prepared to help you with this. Resetting Your Irrigation Timer The following videos...
Vancouver Watering Restrictions Amended
Metro Vancouver has amended the Water Shortage Response Plan in a number of ways, in response to last summer's water shortage. Firstly, Vancouver watering restrictions come into effect May 15, and last until October 15. This is two weeks earlier than last year. Those...
Look Out For New University Sprinklers Service Trucks On The Road This Spring!
We have new trucks on the road! Keep an eye open for our new service fleet, featuring Spacekap Compak custom fibreglass caps on top of Ford pickups. These caps serve as a portable service bay, so our Service Technicians are never caught without the parts they need to...
Will We See You At Ridge Meadows?
University Sprinklers will be at the Ridge Meadows Home Show. Will we see you there? Come see us in booth A-81! The Ridge Meadows Home Show is one of Western Canada’s largest home shows, with more than 375 exhibitor booths showcasing renovations, construction, decor,...
Abbotsford Floats Irrigation Efficiency Rebate Pilot Program
The Abbotsford Mission Water & Sewer Commission is piloting a rebate program for improving outdoor water use efficiency for properties on their regional water system. This will be accomplished by improving irrigation system efficiencies and by retrofitting...
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