April – October
New IrrigationSystem Installs
A sprinkler system is only as good as the design. Get the zoning wrong and you spend the next twenty years watering a lawn that has a dry corner and a swamp — and no amount of controller programming fixes it.
Design comes before digging. What water pressure and flow does the property actually have? Where does the yard slope, and where does water already collect? What is shaded, what bakes in full sun, and where do the beds sit relative to the turf? Those answers determine zoning, head spacing, and nozzle selection — and they are the difference between a system that just runs and a system that waters evenly.
Zoning is where most systems are won or lost. Grass and planting beds want different amounts of water. A south-facing slope in full sun dries out faster than a shaded strip along the north side of the house. Group those on the same zone and one of them is always wrong. Done properly, each zone covers areas that actually want the same thing, and head spacing gives you head-to-head coverage so there are no dry gaps between arcs.
Then it gets installed. Trenched, piped, wired, heads set to grade, controller mounted and programmed, and the yard put back. Jeremy runs the trencher himself — the person who designed your system is the person who installs it, which is a shorter path between intent and result than most companies can offer.
What's included
- Pressure and flow test first
The property’s actual numbers drive the design. Guessing here is how systems end up misting instead of spraying.
- Zone plan built for your yard
Sun, shade, slope, turf, and beds grouped so each zone waters things that want the same amount.
- Head-to-head coverage
Spacing calculated so arcs overlap and you don’t get dry gaps between heads.
- Quality heads and valves
Standard, serviceable components — parts that can still be repaired in ten years.
- Backflow prevention
Installed to protect your drinking water from the irrigation system.
- Controller set up and explained
Programmed for the season, and you get shown how it works before we leave.
Questions
New Installs,
answered.
How much does a new sprinkler system cost?
It depends on the size of the yard, the zone count, and how much of it is turf versus beds — which is why the estimate is free and specific to your property rather than a number off a price list. You get the figure before any work begins.
Will it wreck my lawn?
Trenching does disturb the yard, and we are honest about that. It is put back when the work is done, and grass recovers over the following weeks. A customer described the owner digging through trenches and rock and being “just happy to work” — that is the reality of install day.
Can you add onto my existing system?
Often, yes — new zones, extending into a new bed, or moving heads after landscaping. Whether it works depends on whether the existing system has the pressure and flow to support more. We check before promising.
How long does an install take?
Most residential installs are a matter of days rather than weeks, depending on yard size and zone count. We will give you a realistic window with the estimate.
Also from us
Spring Start-Ups
System pressurized, every zone tested, heads adjusted, controller programmed for the season ahead.
Learn more →System Repairs
Broken heads, cracked lines, dead valves, wiring faults — diagnosed and fixed, usually within days.
Learn more →Winterizations
Full compressed-air blowout so trapped water can’t freeze, crack your lines, and cost you a spring rebuild.
Learn more →
Let’s get your
system dialed in.
Free estimates. Straight pricing. The owner on the job.
Mon–Fri: 8am – 5pm · Text us anytime at (402) 599-0552

