Factors to Consider When Choosing an Irrigation System 

There are many types of sprinkler systems, and the lawn size can help determine the most suitable option.

Homeowners take great pride in maintaining a healthy and lush lawn. This entails providing greenery with vital nutrients and sufficient water to help them grow. If an irrigation system installation project is lined up, it is advisable to consult a professional to ensure everything is running at high performance. Many DIY installations lead to inefficiencies and frequent sprinkler repair calls, which can be expensive and ineffective for yard maintenance. A list of factors to consider before proceeding with irrigation system installation is compiled here.

The Size of the Lawn

There are many types of sprinkler systems, and the lawn size can help determine the most suitable option. A professional irrigation technician can be dispatched to help determine the ideal sprinkler size and amount of water needed to address the needs of plants and crops. If a more hands-on approach is preferred, working with a trusted service can eliminate guesswork and the usual mistakes DIYers make.

The Type of Soil

Another factor that can affect irrigation system installation is the type of soil. While soil type may not seem like a major concern, the soil type in the backyard determines moisture retention levels. This helps determine the right irrigation equipment, such as sprinklers, drippers, and soaker hoses. Many homeowners must consider soil type during installation and choose efficient systems that do not lead to over- or underwatering.

The Climate in the Area

Before investing in an irrigation system, a homeowner needs to account for the climate in the area. When living in a place that receives frequent rainfall, installing a system that can handle large amounts of water is recommended. Rainwater harvesting systems ensure the lawn receives sufficient amounts of water without flooding the landscape or risking the well-being of plants. People living in arid areas need more efficient systems, such as drip irrigation. Frequent sprinkler repair and maintenance services may be required if the area’s climate is not considered during installation.

Amount of Sunlight on the Lawn

The sunshine a lawn receives determines the type of irrigation system and the amount of water it needs. Lawns with too much sunlight need a more efficient irrigation system, but lawns that receive too little sun need a system that provides more water. Sunlight intensity and moisture levels are critical to installing the right system.

Type of Grass

Various grass types need varying amounts of water to grow and remain healthy. St. Augustine or Bermuda grass can thrive in dry conditions with less irrigation. However, fescue grass requires deep and more frequent irrigation to remain healthy. Before installing an irrigation system, the type of grass on the lawn must be determined. 

The Type of Irrigation System Needed

Depending on the plant material and property size, a drip or underground irrigation system may be needed. Large lawns with many plants may benefit from an underground system, which helps water the plants efficiently. Smaller properties can use a drip irrigation system customized to specific plants. Researching and consulting a professional about the different systems ensures the right one is chosen.

The Cost of the Irrigation System

With so many irrigation systems on the market, different costs can be expected for each. A common mistake most people make is choosing the least expensive and compromising their lawns’ well-being. Professional assistance ensures a homeowner will get the best value for money without affecting the quality of the lawn and overall curb appeal.

Contact us to learn more about different irrigation systems and how they affect the lawn. We offer a wide range of services, such as irrigation system installation, repair, and maintenance, at friendly rates.

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