A: It's best to wait until the last frost date, which is usually between April 15th and May 1st. Some of our clients start calling during the warm days of March, and we'll turn on systems by request. We prefer to start making appointments for the spring startup in the first week of May.
A: We do not intend to tear up your lawn. We work on a lot of post install modifications. One thing we hear from many of our clients is that it is difficult to tell that we did anything at all. We take great pride in maintaining a minimal footprint in all the work we do. We understand the investment that our customers have in their lawns, especially when they have a hand in creating them. Our goal is for your lawn to look as untouched as possible. Not saying it will be perfect, but we do our best, and this includes a lot of hand digging for precision. At most, you may want to source a bag of seeds of the same variety as your sod and re-seed the trench lines if there are any. We want your installation to work well and correctly for many years to come, but we also want to respect your property and the work you have put into making such a beautiful lawn.
A: Lawn and landscape sprinklers. Garden drip irrigation. Custom designed systems. We build irrigation to suit your needs, starting from scratch or building onto an existing system. From residential to commercial, we specialize in landscape industry brands like RainBird, Hunter, Wilkins and more.
A: We accept cash, check, and electronic payments including all major credit cards, Venmo, and Cash App.
A: The average price of a new 4-8 station irrigation system ranges from $1,800 to $2,300 per zone. The cost of installing your sprinkler system varies depending on many factors. For instance, the size of the area to be irrigated, the location of a water source, and scope of work are just a few things we consider.
A; Yes. We can fix any part of any system. We'll repair pipes and replace parts like nozzles, heads, valves and controllers. We also repair electrical problems, program watering schedules and find water leaks.
A: We're generally able to make service calls within one to three days, depending on your location and our current schedule. If you're experiencing a leak and water flowing out on the ground, give us a call for easy instructions on how to get your water shut off immediately until repairs can be made.
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