Irrigation systems should typically be inspected at least twice a year to ensure proper water pressure, sprinkler alignment, and timer accuracy. Regular maintenance helps prevent leaks, uneven watering, and unnecessary water waste.
Common signs include dry patches on your lawn, pooling water, clogged or broken sprinkler heads, fluctuating water pressure, or an unexpected increase in water bills. Prompt maintenance helps prevent costly system damage.
Installation timelines depend on property size and system complexity. Most residential irrigation systems can be installed within a few days, ensuring minimal disruption to your landscape.
Yes. Modern irrigation systems use efficient sprinkler heads, drip irrigation, and programmable controllers to deliver precise watering, helping reduce water waste while keeping landscapes healthy.
Yes. Even if the system appears functional, hidden leaks, pressure imbalances, or clogged lines can develop over time. Routine professional maintenance ensures long-term efficiency and extends the life of your irrigation system.