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Lawn Watering Calculator

Water Calculator

How much water does it take to water your lawn?
Do you know how much money you spend watering your lawn? Eco-Lawn saves you money and saves water for the planet! Find out how much!

Select your Country

Select your Province or State

Select your City

Enter the sq. feet of your lawn

Enter the how often you water your lawn each week


After deducting the average rainfalls for your area your lawn still needs 4368 gallons of irrigation water each year!

Once established Eco-Lawn will need 0 gallons of water. Eco-Lawn saves 4368 gallons of water each year!

Watering your lawn costs you $16.23 each year! Once established Eco-Lawn will cost $0.00 to water all year.

Eco-Lawn saves $16.23 off your water bill each and every year!



Where do these statistics come from?

Traditional turfs require a minimum of one inch of water per week during the growing season and each 1,000 sq. ft. of lawn requires 624 gallons of water to receive one inch of water. Using historical precipitation and temperature data from weather.com, we have determined the typical number of watering weeks required each year for each city listed (We assume that you do not water your lawn during the weeks that it rains). The cost of the water is based on the single family volume charge data posted on the web sites of the cities listed. Our calculator determines how much irrigation water your lawn needs after deducting the average monthly rainfall for your area during the growing season. Eco-Lawn, being a drought tolerant turf once it is fully established, requires 75% less water than traditional turf.

Note: Water prices quoted are based on data available on the web sites of the cities listed and are current as of November 2013. Water prices shown are volume charges only and are based on single family customer rates. Prices shown do not include base charges, meter charges, sewer charges (often 3 times the cost of the water itself)or taxes.