Pumping Technology That Supports Landscape Health And Appearance
Florida’s sandy soil, long growing season and unpredictable weather complicate any effort to maintain a healthy and vibrant landscape. Doubly so if the landscape you’re trying to maintain features large turf lawns or a significant number of non-native plant species.
The erratic nature of our current climate will only exacerbate this challenge; putting pressure on Florida’s dwindling resources and increasing the likelihood of adverse weather events like hurricanes and/or long-running droughts.

In Search of a Greener Alternative
The University of Florida’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) notes that a great many homeowners are now opting to replant ornamental green spaces – replacing traditional turf grasses with “Florida friendly” alternatives that are better suited to our rapidly-changing climate.
But if you work for a commercial enterprise like a golf course, ball park or master planned community for example, you don’t have that luxury. For you, the ability to maintain aesthetically-pleasing green spaces is a necessity. The continued success of your project depends on it, and that’s a real challenge.
One answer is to irrigate indiscriminately – flooding your landscape with large volumes of water in the hope that you can preserve its appeal - without working to improve the efficiency of your efforts.
But this is both wasteful and costly: It damages root systems, erodes soil, puts strain on your infrastructure, inflates your utility bills and significantly increases the cost of maintaining your pump station.
As an approach, it's simply not sustainable and we know that Florida projects need a sustainable, long-lasting and dependable solution to their irrigation challenges.

















