Irrigation Design
Get your irrigation system designed properly to keep your grass green and your trees and plants thriving.
Proper design is paramount when providing a professional, efficient and effective irrigation system.
DID YOU KNOW that head to head coverage is a must when it comes to the proper design and operation of your system. Because most of the water falls closer to the irrigation head it is very important to have a head also spraying back to the first head to provide proper and even water distribution.
Calgary Sprinkler Systems has been designing and installing quality irrigation systems for 30 years. Our Certified Irrigation Contractors will develop a professional design and provide a skillful installation. We strive to provide you with the best quality products and installation to protect your landscape and provide you with peace of mind for years to come.
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Irrigation Design FAQ
What is Irrigation Design?
Irrigation design involves creating an efficient system for distributing water to your landscape, such as a front yard or flower beds, using various components like a sprinkler system, sprinkler heads, and spray nozzles. The design takes into account the water supply, ensuring optimal watering efficiency for all areas, including ground cover and plants. It also factors in the placement of a water meter to monitor usage. Some irrigation designs can be implemented as a DIY project, but professional systems often offer more precision and durability. The goal is to create an effective, sustainable setup that minimizes water waste and maximizes plant health.
What is the Best Time of Year to Install an Irrigation System?
The best time of year to install an irrigation system is typically in the early spring or fall. In early spring, the soil is easier to work with due to moisture from winter, and the installation can be completed before the peak growing season, ensuring plants receive adequate water. Fall is also a good time, as temperatures are cooler, reducing stress on the landscape during the installation process, and it allows the system to be ready for the next growing season. Both seasons offer optimal conditions for establishing the system without the challenges of extreme heat or frozen ground.