Requesting a FREE Irrigation System Check Through North Fort Bend Water Authority
Did you know that you can request a free Existing Irrigation System Evaluation with the W.I.S.E Guys program through Cinco MUD 8? Results from the evaluation will give you recommendations for improving the performance of your system. The evaluation can Save You Money On Your Water Bill. Who doesn’t want to save Money - AND IT’S FREE!
The Program is provided by the North Fort Bend Water Authority.
Water Irrigation Evaluation
The W.I.S.E. Guys residential program provided by the North Fort Bend Water Authority's water conservation program is a FREE water conservation service offered to residents of Cinco MUD 8.
This program evaluates your existing residential irrigation system and makes recommendations for improving the performance of the system and the scheduling of the controller to eliminate unnecessary waste.
The W.I.S.E. Guys program is a free, no obligations offer for residents of Cinco MUD 8. The goal is to conserve water. You are not required to make any adjustments or repairs to your system.
Your application will be assigned to an approved W.I.S.E. Guys contractor who will contact you within seven days to schedule an evaluation.
The W.I.S.E. Guys contractor will evaluate your irrigation system and makes recommendations for improvement to the performance and scheduling of the system to eliminate unnecessary waste and save money on your water bills.
The W.I.S.E. Guys contractor will not make any repairs to your system as part of this evaluation service, it is an evaluation only. The W.I.S.E. Guys contractor will make the recommended adjustments to the system controller only if the customer allows such adjustments. In many instances the adjustment to the system controller is the first step to water conservation and lower water bills.
A resident is under no obligation to hire the W.I.S.E. Guys contractor to repair any problems found within their system. However, up to 80% of the residents with problems are requesting immediate repairs to help them save water right away.
To learn more, visit www.nfbwa.com/wise-guys.