Effective water management is critical in the Las Vegas climate, where landscapes must perform under extreme heat, low humidity, and strict regional water regulations. Our approach focuses on measurable efficiency, plant health, and long-term sustainability — not simply comparing usage from one year to the next.
Rather than estimating future consumption based on past billing, we begin with a detailed site evaluation. Soil conditions, plant material, exposure, slope, distribution uniformity, and system performance are analyzed to develop a true water demand profile. From this assessment, we establish a SMART water budget designed specifically for the property and aligned with Southern Nevada Water Authority guidelines.
We install and manage advanced smart irrigation controller systems that automatically adjust watering schedules based on weather conditions, evapotranspiration rates, and seasonal changes. These systems help prevent overwatering, reduce runoff, and maintain plant health while supporting regulatory compliance and conservation goals.
Our team understands local requirements and best practices, including SNWA water efficiency standards and Southern Nevada irrigation restrictions. Through monitoring, reporting, and ongoing adjustments, we help properties maintain attractive landscapes while minimizing water consumption and operating costs.
By combining field assessment, technology, and regional expertise, we create irrigation programs that are practical, efficient, and built for long-term performance in the desert environment.
Monitoring and smart automation keep landscapes healthy while conserving water.
We evaluate soil, exposure, plant material, and system performance to determine true water demand.
Water allowances are calculated based on property conditions and SNWA efficiency standards.
Smart controllers automatically adjust irrigation using climate data and evapotranspiration rates.
System calibration minimizes overwatering, pooling, and unnecessary consumption.
We manage irrigation practices to align with local water restrictions and conservation requirements.
Regular reviews and adjustments maintain plant health while reducing operating costs.












