
ReWater Systems, Inc. (formerly C27 Landscape Contractor's License
#798547), provided full landscape installation services to
customers who purchased our recycling irrigation systems.
From our years of experience, we understand landscaping is live art, and irrigation
is how you keep that art blooming and green. We've included some photos of
work we've done, overseen, or witnessed over the years. The following
pricing applied to homes in eastern Chula Vista, California,
and were for estimating purposes only. Actual prices may vary depending
on your real soil conditions, topography, location of existing structures, and
perhaps other factors. These prices were predicated on the yard(s) to be landscaped
still having their builder-provided undisturbed grade. Installation of the ReWater©
system is available anywhere in the world through a local plumber and
landscaper, who we will help to perform the quality of work our clients desire.
Irrigation
The following irrigation methods are offered. They are listed from the least
efficient to the most efficient form of irrigation -
Sprinklers and Rotors ($.95 per square foot plus controller)
Not all spray systems are built equally. Don't cut corners because it costs
you more money in the long run, in both water bills and maintenance.
A high-quality spray system starts with a controller large enough to control
the amount of valves needed for the micro-climates of your landscape. A micro-climate
is an area with unique water needs, such as the sunny side of your front lawn
versus a shady side. If both sides are irrigated with the same valve, as they
often are in poor installations, the shady side will either be too wet or the
sunny side will be too dry.
A high-quality spray system also eliminates run-off.
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The above-home is all too-typical of homes in the arid
West. Run-off is a leading cause of high water bills (and river and ocean pollution), and
a good controller can help stop it. The controllers we provide can run any
type of irrigation method and have multiple start
times for surface methods, to allow absorption of water, and multiple programs, to provide different
schedules for different needs on a single landscape. Plus, rain gauges
or moisture sensors can be attached directly to our controllers, as well as to individual irrigation
valves. Sprinkler heads on slopes should have pressure shut-offs to stop drainage.
Spray systems should also built to prevent damage from lawn mowers, children,
and other normal yard events, as well as to minimize damage to your stucco,
brick, and fences.
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Micro-sprinklers ($1.15 per square foot plus controller)
These small low-pressure sprinkler devices are run off polyethylene tubing,
and are ideal for flower beds and other small area planters. By not throwing
water high into the air, they reduce evaporation losses caused by wind and heat,
while decreasing over-spray caused by large sprinklers.
Surface Drip ($1.25 per square foot plus controller)
This exacting method of irrigation is ideal for irrigating everything but lawn.
Drip irrigation is well documented to save from 30% to 60% of your water. By
placing drip emitters on the plants you want to irrigate, you will optimize
water usage and reduce weed growth. Drip irrigation reduces over-spray, evaporation,
run-off.
Underground Drip ($1 per square foot, plus materials.) Material
costs vary depending on your design. For example, if you install emitters
only where you plant something, materials will cost less per square foot than if
you install irrigation to irrigate an entire area, which can then easily
accommodate future plantings (the same wasteful principle as sprinklers.)
Materials costs are listed in the Customer Order section on the main page.
Additional information about this extremely efficient form of irrigation can
be found on our main pages. Please see "Emitters".

Land Preparation
Certain landscape functions and features should be considered before anybody
installs irrigation or plants. Some of these are virtually invisible to the
untrained eye, but are key to a successful landscape.
Trenching ($1 per foot by trencher, $3 per foot by hand, 9" deep)
Drainage ($4-6 per linear foot plus core drilling of any concrete
barriers such as curbs)
It only rains 9.9" per year in an average year in San Diego, but when it does, it causes quite a mess
if you do not have proper drainage. Adding anything to your yard could change
its ability to drain. We ascertain your rough grade and prepare a drainage system
based on your final landscape design. Where possible, we design the yard to
slow, thus absorb, the rain.
Soil Supplements ($1.00 per cubic foot by machine, $4.00 by hand)
The soil in your yard is indigenous fill dirt compacted by giant land levelers.
In eastern Chula Vista and most parts of the recently developed West, your soil contains almost no plant nutrients, water can barely
penetrate it, and you have to struggle to plant anything in it. Do yourself a
huge favor and break up
your soil, rototill compost into it, and regrade it. This lets you plant things
much easier, and it greatly accelerates healthy plant growth. Fertilizer provides
some benefit as well.
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Prepared Soil Note: Indigenous Soil in lower left. |
Barbecue Gas Line ($6 per linear foot by machine, $15 per linear foot
by hand, 18" deep)
Most new homes are piped for gas to the backyard exterior wall. This pipe needs
to be extended down and over to wherever you intend to install your barbecue.
Pressure testing is a must.
Hardscape
Sample Pricing:
Concrete patio, sidewalk, etc. ($6 per square foot)
Inlaid brick ($1 per brick)
Inlaid specialty stone ($12 per 10 lbs)
Inlaid tile ($4 per square foot)
Slate, fieldstone, etc. ($2 per square foot plus cost per
ton)
Stamped concrete ($9 per square foot)
Mow strip ($4.50 per foot)
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Sidewalks, patios, mow strips, rocks, bricks, etc., are all part of a quality
landscape. Prices are according to design and complexity.
Lighting
Low-voltage lighting is a nice amenity, and some stairs might require it. This
wiring should be put in the ground before surface features are added.
Lawn ($.85 per square foot)
We recommend short and tall fescue grasses depending on usage and shade.
Consulting ($150 per hour)
Whether you need design, construction, plant selection, or maintenance guidance,
our expertise will save you money. All commercial greywater irrigation systems
require some consulting to figure out all the variables. Block rates are available.
Contract for Services
Click here to view a sample contract for
ReWater services.
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