Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Rachio plus Nexia Home Intelligence



Rachio is pleased to announce that we are now integrated with Nexia Home Intelligence, a brand of Ingersoll Rand.
“Homeowners should be able to manage their water consumption as easily as they control their television,” said Brian Ewing, Rachio sales and marketing. "By partnering with Nexia, our marketplace has expanded considerably and with water conservation an expanding issue, we can help consumers protect one of our most precious resources while helping them to maintain their beautiful landscape.”
This exciting integration allows Nexia users to use all the benefits of Rachio's intelligent irrigation controller through Nexia Automations.
“As we constantly expand Nexia’s capabilities, our support of Iro as a Nexia-certified device gives our users more ways to save money and keep their home running at its most efficient,” said George Land, head of Nexia™ Home Intelligence. “We already provide users more ways than ever to monitor and control their home from anywhere in the world – and now we’re extending that reliability and flexibility out into the yard.”
For Nexia users, you can connect a Rachio Iro to your system through MyNexia.

Monday, August 10, 2015

Rachio 2.1 Released With Soil Moisture Graph



Just released: the Rachio app version 2.1 for both iOS and Android.

Check your respective stores to download.






What's new?


With the 2.1 release, we have added the ability to view moisture levels by zone, as well as to view a graph of moisture levels over time. It's really awesome. This mirrors what exists currently in the Web App.





For example, when you select a zone, it will tell you the current moisture level.









If you click the moisture level, you can see a visualization of the moisture level over time.







Click on one of the points, and it will tell you the exact moisture balance for that day, plus whether it ran a schedule.






We hope you like it! If you have any feedback, please let us know in our community forum.

Friday, August 7, 2015

Water Story: Travis Johnson







Travis Johnson
Montara, CA
Rachio user since June 2015





We discovered Travis's amazing setup after he posted about it on the Rachio community site. To view his fantastic post, please check it out there.

Q. What led you to purchase your Rachio Iro?
A. I was starting a new landscaping project from scratch and wanted a cutting edge system to control it. I have a lot of home automation in place and love anything "smart home" related. After extensive research, it was clear the Iro was the best choice. Rachio is an agile, rapid iteration company that takes user feedback seriously. In some cases, a customer requests a feature and you'll see it live a few days later. That's the type of company I love to support.

Q. How has the Iro changed your lawn/ landscape?
A. Since this was a brand new irrigation install, I can't say how it has changed my landscape. What it has done though is bring a level of control and intelligence to watering we desperately need in drought conditions. Being located in California, it's more important than ever to only water as much as is needed. Not to mention, reckless watering is likely to get the neighbors grabbing their pitch forks these days.

Q. Where is the best place you have controlled your Iro from?
A. I was sitting in my office, showing off the setup to some co-workers. There's a security camera in my garage that can see some of my shrubs when the door is open. Naturally, I remotely opened the door, turned on the camera and fired up the zone using the Android app, all from my desk. Within a few seconds, we were watching the water sputter out of the bubblers. What a great age we live in.



Q. What is your favorite feature of the Rachio app or webapp?
A. Personal weather station support. I actually installed my own weather station just to serve the Iro. Living on the Northern California Coast means a lot of microclimates which have a significant effect on your landscape. The ability to send my own, localized data to Rachio means I'm using not just accurate rainfall data, but also temperature as well.

Q. How has owning an Iro enhanced your understanding of your water use?
A. I've never paid this much attention to irrigation. The Iro makes something traditionally mundane into something fun. Just turning on a zone for 30 minutes a week seems archaic now. The future is all about local weather, soil conditions and making smart, automatic decisions based on a wealth of data.

Q. Do you have any other stories about the Rachio Iro you'd like to share?
A. Not since the Nest have I seen a slicker hardware installation or been so impressed with the thought put into how it was built. The community of Iro users is great, the product is always evolving for the better and is a must-have for anyone serious about doing irrigation the right way.


Monday, August 3, 2015

Cash in on Conservation













Rachio was created to help you save water. We’ve solved the problem of watering your lawn when it’s raining, and we do so much more these days. We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: over 50% of your home water use is outside of the home, so optimizing your irrigation system can add up quickly in the savings department.

That’s why we just released Flex Schedules™. Our watering technology applies only what your landscape needs, keeping your plants happy while reducing your water use 30% on average.

Our friends over at MeterHero are sending checks out every month to people who have reduced their energy, natural gas, and water usage. Paying for conservation isn’t a new idea (EPA WaterSense rebates), but efforts like these are vital to bring awareness to home resource usage and to eliminate waste.

We can’t do it alone, so when we found out you can get paid for saving water we jumped on board! This August Rachio is sponsoring MeterHero rebates to incent even greater water savings.

Start building out your home water savings plan today and cash in on your conservation with MeterHero.

Friday, July 31, 2015

Water Story: Philip Sperry




Philip Sperry
Suwanee, GA
Rachio user for 3 months



Q. What led you to purchase your Rachio Iro?
A. I love using technology to make my life simpler and more efficient. Iro was the natural choice to automate my irrigation system.

Q. How has the Iro changed your lawn/ landscape?
A. Iro keeps everything watered and green while saving 30%+ on water usage.



Q. Where is the best place you have controlled your Iro from?
A. My yard. It is super convenient to turn my sprinklers on and off while I adjust my sprinklers. Sidewalks do not require regular watering :-)

Q. What is your favorite feature of the Rachio app or webapp?
A. I am currently testing flex schedules, and it looks like it will result in big water savings. I also love that it can use my personal weather station which makes the whole thing work better, especially here in the south where showers are widely scattered.



Q. How has owning an Iro enhanced your understanding of your water use?
A. Greatly. Not just how much I use but how much I've wasted in the past.

Q. Do you have any other stories about the Rachio Iro you'd like to share?
A. I had no idea how often how often my sprinklers ran when it was not needed. I knew they sometimes ran when it was raining but rain delays have canceled over a third of my cycles so far.

Thursday, July 30, 2015

Rachio PROfile with Kyle Scott







Kyle Scott
Scott Irrigation
Red Deer, Alberta
http://www.scottirrigation.ca/






Q. When was the first time you installed a Rachio?
A. I installed first rachio this June, found out about them through our supplier.

Q. What’s your favorite feature of the Rachio Iro?
A. The shared access feature is my favorite feature. It's so handy to use my phone to turn on particular zones at customer properties.

Q. What do you like about Rachio?
A. I like that the rachio is easy to install and program. I also like the compact design.



Q. Do your customers like Rachio?
A. For every rachio I have installed, I've had nothing but positive feedback. The customers like how user friendly they are.

Q. Has Rachio changed your relationship with your customers?
A. Rachio has gave us another irrigation option for our customers.

Q. How long have you been in business?
A. My father started the business 35 years ago.

Q. What’s your favorite aspect of landscaping or irrigation?
A. My favorite aspect of irrigation is installing a user friendly irrigation system for our customers' watering needs.



Monday, July 27, 2015

Understanding our water use



Water is one of our most precious natural resources. It’s also a substance we take a bit for granted in the United States.

The latest US water usage numbers estimate that as a country we use around 397,000,000 acre-feet of water per year. An acre-foot of water is how much water it takes to fill an acre of land with a foot of water. At 325,851 gallons per acre-foot, that’s 129,362,847,000,000 gallons per year, or 129.4 trillion gallons per year. That’s a lot of commas and a lot of water. But what does it cost for residential users?

Water prices vary dramatically across the country, and the highest prices aren’t always where you think (like California). According to Circle of Blue, in 2015, Atlanta and Seattle had some of the highest water prices in the country, where average monthly water bills can be in excess of $300. Water may be all around us, but making it drinkable, clean, and on demand can be challenging. Alternatively, reducing water usage by municipalities can also have negative ramifications for communities, as most communities and cities rely on revenue from water usage as part of annual budgets, and revenue is based on overall water usage.

Even if you want to change your water habits, it can feel overwhelming. Do you take shorter showers? Not flush the toilet? Wash your dishes less often? These are hard habits to change and sustain, and frankly, in most cases they are likely to fail. We like taking our showers, having a bath every once in a while, letting the water run while brushing our teeth, and for most communities, water prices are still quite cheap.

The one area where most households can dramatically impact water usage is outside of the home, in the yard.

As we’ve discussed over this past Smart Irrigation month, there are many techniques and tricks that you can use to keep your landscape looking great, while reducing overall water usage. From understanding evapotranspiration, to incorporating management allowable depletion as well as cycle and soak, landscape irrigation is ripe for improvement for most homes. Most folks don’t realize that on average, 59% of a household’s overall water use is outside the home, on things exactly like irrigation.

Understanding your water use is the first step in making a lasting impact on your water consumption, and there is a wealth of knowledge out there to improve your irrigation beyond the techniques we’ve discussed this past month. Keep checking on this blog for other tips and tricks, and enjoy your landscape!