Irrigation Installation
We install all types of sprinkler systems including RainBird and Toro. By paying attention to soil samples, root zone depths, pressure and flow rates, and conducting water distribution tests, the irrigation specialists at DreamLawn will save you water, money and trouble now and in the future.
No matter the sprinkler brand, we can install it!
DreamLawn Irrigation Installation Includes:
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Wi-Fi Controller
Our Wi-Fi Controller options give you the opportunity to control your system remotely from anywhere in the world from any web browser or mobile phone and lets you take control of your irrigation in a way that was never possible before now.
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High Efficiency
All of our systems are designed with the top priority being the efficient use of water. You pay your water bill every month, but you only pay us one time. Make the most of your investment.
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Seasonal Maintenance
Sprinkler systems require routine maintenance both in the spring and in the fall. It’s important to check for leaks, broken sprinkler heads, sprinkler heads spraying in the wrong direction, and proper water pressure.
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Warranty
Is your system not running how it used to? Never worry about what again with our different maintenance and repair options that we offer.
NEW! Now offering financing options
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The time it takes to install an irrigation system also varies depending on the complexity and scope of the project. Generally, it can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days to complete an irrigation installation.
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The best times to water your lawn with an irrigation system are when the evaporation rate is low and the water absorption rate is high. This usually occurs in the early morning or evening, when the temperature is cooler and the wind is calmer. Avoid watering your lawn during the hottest part of the day or when it is raining or freezing.
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To keep your irrigation system in good working condition, you should perform regular maintenance tasks, such as:
Checking for leaks, clogs, broken or misaligned sprinkler heads, and other problems.
Cleaning or replacing filters, valves, nozzles, and emitters as needed.
Adjusting the water pressure and flow rate according to the season and weather conditions.
Flushing out dirt and debris from the pipes and hoses at least once a year.
Winterizing your irrigation system by draining or blowing out the water before the first frost.
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There are several ways to save water and money with your irrigation system, such as:
Installing a smart controller that automatically adjusts the watering schedule based on soil moisture, weather data, and plant needs.
Using rain sensors, soil moisture sensors, or flow meters to prevent overwatering or under-watering your lawn.
Choosing low-volume or high-efficiency irrigation devices that deliver water more precisely and uniformly to the plants.
Applying mulch around your plants to reduce evaporation and weed growth.
Watering only when needed and following local water restrictions.
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The cost of installing an irrigation system depends on various factors, such as the size and layout of your lawn, the type and quality of the irrigation components, the labor and materials required, and the local market rates.