May 23, 2026 - 17:05

With Idaho facing an emergency drought and ongoing water shortages, a Pocatello company is giving homeowners a practical way to cut back on water use without letting their yards turn brown. The business focuses on upgrading residential irrigation systems to make them more efficient, helping residents save thousands of gallons each season.
The approach is straightforward. Instead of telling people to stop watering entirely, the company retrofits existing sprinkler setups with smarter technology. This includes high-efficiency nozzles, rain sensors, and controllers that adjust based on weather conditions. The goal is to reduce waste from runoff, overspray, and evaporation.
According to the business owner, many homeowners are unaware that their system sprays water onto sidewalks, driveways, or the street. A simple tune-up can cut water use by 20 to 30 percent. That matters in a state where agriculture and growing communities are competing for limited water resources.
Customers report seeing lower utility bills while keeping their lawns healthy. The company also offers free consultations to help people identify leaks and broken heads. As drought conditions persist, this kind of grassroots conservation is gaining traction across eastern Idaho. One lawn at a time, the business is proving that small changes add up to a big difference.
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