Frequently Asked Questions
Expand AllYour backyard most likely has Bahia grass. Bahia is a hardy, low-maintenance grass that thrives even in Florida’s heat and sandy soil. It develops deep roots and requires less water than other turf types, making it a great water-saving option for your backyard.
Toho has specific watering days and times to protect our water supply and keep the entire community looking its best. Check out Toho’s Watering Days and Times to find your schedule.
Your irrigation system was designed to use water as efficiently as possible while keeping your landscape healthy and looking its best. Through the Toho Efficiency Program, every component is planned with purpose to reduce waste and improve performance.
Key features of your design include:
Proper zoning: Different areas of your yard need different amounts of water. Separating zones like front, side, and backyard prevents overwatering and keeps each area thriving.
Efficient coverage: Sprinklers are carefully positioned to water your lawn and plants – not sidewalks, driveways, or your home.
Right equipment for the job: Types of sprinklers are selected and adjusted to deliver water in the correct pattern and at the proper height for your landscape. It is also ensured that pipes are sized correctly to keep water flowing efficiently throughout the system.
Built in protections: Features like check valves help prevent water from draining in low areas, and a rain sensor shuts the system off during rain events.
Every part of your irrigation system is intentionally designed to protect your landscape, conserve water, and help you save on your water bill.
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If you have any questions about your home or the Toho Efficiency Program, please reach out to our water conservation team for help.