1751 S. Grand Ave.,
Glendora, CA 91740
4435 E. Chandler Blvd., Suite 200
Phoenix, AZ 85048
1-888-987-9473
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RESIDENTIAL WATER SURVEY
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WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOUT US
“We have chosen WaterWise for our landscape restoration projects because we know we can count on them. The staff are always professional and responsive on the site, and the results are always outstanding.”
Cindy DeChaine
Water Conservation Coordinator
Three Valleys Municipal Water District
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HOME / SERVICES / RESIDENTIAL WATER SURVEY
A residential water survey consists of having a well-trained and experienced surveyor visit a residence to review landscape and irrigation conditions in addition to evaluating indoor water use. The surveyor will then inform to the homeowner about the inefficiencies in their indoor and outdoor water use and provide information for making their overall water use more efficient. The surveyor will communicate major problems to the homeowner during the evaluation and deliver a full report to them within two weeks of the site visit. Surveyors may also hand out local water agency information to promote efficient water use.
WHAT WE DO
Although audits sound simple, they require several steps in order to be successful and help customers save water. The following is an outline, in chronological order, of the tasks required to successfully and effectively conduct a residential water survey audit.
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Identify high water users through water use records
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Market to high water users
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Schedule site visits
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Conduct outdoor and indoor surveys
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Identify problems
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Notify customer of findings
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Leave water conservation materials with customer
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Send report to customer within two weeks of audit
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Report findings to water agency
PROGRAM MARKETING
Marketing will be an essential aspect of the residential water survey. Upon inception of the program, selective marketing and promotional efforts will be attempted to identify those residences that have shown to use excessive amounts of water in relation to the overall size of their home. Several marketing methods listed below may also be used:
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Flyers
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Newsletter
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Posters
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Banners
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Fair and marketing events
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Local television
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Water bill inserts
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Postcards