- Low cost option for delivering hydration to plants in a straight line.
- Not recommended for wide area coverage such as lawns or SOD.
- Micro-Drip irrigation systems are ideal for providing maximum precision by delivering hydration directly to plant roots.
- Debris blowout may be required for best the performance as any minor debris will cause blockage. Sprinkler repair may be needed annually if drip limiters or emitters are used.
Feeder system (Anti-Rust or Fertilizer)
- Ideal for rust prevention when using well water as your irrigation source. Also a great method for delivering fertilizer treatment through your irrigation system.
- Requires frequent maintenance as the treatment needs to be refilled every 2-6 months depending on the iron levels in well water.
Irrigation Pump
- Irrigation pumps are ideal when you have a well or lake as your water source. A critical machine that allows homeowners to separate their irrigation system from their city water and significantly reduce their water bill.
- Extensive electrical work may be required during installation as these pumps require between 110V-220v to operate, sightly impacting homeowners electric bill.
Irrigation Timer/Controller
- Irrigation timer/ controllers are one of the main components of an irrigation system, allowing users to automate programming to their preferences.
- WIFI controllers allow users to turn on or off their system from anywhere with in-App features as well as making modifications remotely.
Rain Sensor
- Irrigation rain sensors are essential for a few reasons, primarily for saving on your water bill when it rains. These sensors delay watering time in your irrigation controller when there's a certain level of moisture detected from rain. Secondly, if you're use to landscaping services monthly, you make need to request more frequent landscaping in rainy season as your grass will be watered by the rain and by your irrigation system if a rain sensor isn't present.
Pop Up Sprinklers
- Pop up sprinklers are essential for providing full or partial coverage from 4ft - 15ft to areas needing hydration.
- Ongoing leaks can lead to a high water bill if your irrigation source is city water. Sprinkler Repair may be needed when filters become clogged with debris.
Rotor Sprinklers
- Rotor sprinklers are essential for providing 45 - 360 degrees coverage from 20ft - 52ft to areas needing hydration. Sprinkler repair is not often needed with this type of sprinkler head.
- Rotor sprinkler heads sometimes become stuck and doesn't pop up or rotate when debris get stuck between the sprinkler body and pop up nozzle.
Rotary Nozzles
- Rotary nozzles are a great attachment to pop up sprinklers and provides coverage between 10ft - 18ft to areas needing hydration.
- Rotary nozzles are pricier than other nozzles mainly because of the distance they distribute water. In addition, ongoing leaks can lead to minor flooded areas and a high water bill if your irrigation source is city water.
Bubbler Sprinklers
- Bubblers are a great sprinklers for providing large quantities of water directly to large tree roots. Sprinkler repair is not often needed for this sprinkler type.
- Not recommended for small plants. Long water times can lead to minor or major flooded areas depending on the adjustable nozzle and a high water bill if your irrigation source is city water.
Irrigation Blowout
- Irrigation blowout is removing debris from a single zone at a time and is an extremely beneficial to avoid valves and sprinklers becoming clogged.
- Cost varies based on the amount of zones and the amount of sprinkler heads on your irrigation system. Micro-drip poses even more complications to blowouts and can become quite expensive but extends the longevity of your system drastically.
PVC Repair
- PVC repairs will allow home owners to see the true pressure of their irrigation system in individual zones.
- PVC leaks can cost a high water bill if city water is your irrigation source.
- May cause flooding depending on the leak and the size of the PVC that's leaking.
- Can impact anywhere from a single sprinkler head to one or multiple zones. Additionally, broken PVC allows debris to flow into your irrigation system and cause expensive damage.
Pressure Test
- A Pressure test is a great way to determine if you have adequate pressure to supply a single functioning zone or if you'll need multiple zones.
- A great method to determine if you can add more sprinklers on an existing zone.