RICHMOND, Va. – Conserva Irrigation, an outdoor irrigation company focused on water conservation, announced it experienced strong growth in 2017 and continues its aggressive national expansion into 2018 with the signing of six new franchise agreements.
Conserva signed a total of 35 new franchise agreements since beginning the franchising in June 2017, and it expanded into new markets including Houston; Lexington, Kentucky; Richmond, Virginia; and Scottsdale, Arizona. Additionally, Conserva franchisees donated $17,500 to the Wyland Foundation in 2017, an organization dedicated to helping children and families around the nation rediscover the importance of healthy oceans and waterways.
Conserva has started off 2018 strong with signed franchise agreements for Fort Worth, Texas; St. Louis; Long Island; Palm Beach, Florida; Fort Lauderdale, Florida; and Richmond. As the company continues its expansion in 2018, the brand is targeting markets such as Southern and Northern California, Seattle and Denver for growth.
“In 2017, we were thrilled to begin sharing our mission and business model with entrepreneurs who are also committed to helping decrease the waste of one of our most limited natural resources,” said Russ Jundt, founder of Conserva Irrigation. “Our franchisees come from all different professional backgrounds, and as we continue to expand across the country in 2018, we remain dedicated to providing high quality service, the latest technology and the concept of water conservation.”
The company was founded in 2010 by Jundt, who became increasingly disturbed by the amount of water wasted by most irrigation systems. As a solution, he developed a proprietary process to audit irrigation systems called the “System Efficiency Score” to rate the water efficiency of a system based on a numerical scale. The approach allows homeowners to understand how much water their sprinkler systems are wasting as well as what improvements to make to reduce water consumption and lower water bills.
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