The purpose of the System

The primary goal of installing a water-wise landscape is to reduce the need for supplemental irrigation while still maintaining a healthy and attractive landscape. The water needs of the landscape are determined by the local climate, plant type, the time of year, and the desired quality of the landscape.

Good irrigation design and scheduling are essential for maximum water efficiency. Irrigation design consists of the type of sprinkler system (manual or automatic) and the layout of the sprinkler system.

A properly designed and well-managed system will apply water only when it is needed and only the amount necessary to replenish the soil moisture that has been lost due to evaporation from the soil and transpiration from the plants.

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Benefits

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Frequently Asked Question

It depends on the size of the property and the type of system you require. Many properties utilize a blended irrigation system comprised of both sprinklers and drip irrigation. For an accurate estimate of your irrigation system, contact our team for a quote.

Yes! Landscape irrigation systems offer you many benefits. Drip and sprinkler systems operate more efficiently than any person who can hand water. Your system is customized to the needs of your landscaping and plants. It will water your plants at the perfect time of day with the perfect amount of water. This means you’ll save money on your water bill every month.

Irrigation systems are also known to increase the health of plants and landscaping. They reduce the growth of weeds, reduce fungi growth, and preserve soil nutrition. All of these benefits only improve the chance of your plants growing long and gorgeous lives.

As opposed to sprinkler heads which spray a planted area above ground, drip systems soak the ground via tubes that are buried just below the surface. The emitters within the tubes slowly deliver water directly to the base of the plants.

Drip irrigation is ideal for landscape beds with plenty of plants and shrubs, as it can help reduce the risk of plant disease associated with high levels of moisture. Drip lines can be incorporated as a separate zone within a larger overall sprinkler system.

Yes, Plantiq warranty is 6 months on all system and some special systems warranted for 1 year.
Everything is typically made of plastic, so if properly cared for systems can last upwards of 15 years. High-quality lines can last a lifetime, and high-quality heads typically last several years before needing to be repaired or replaced.
Bad weather, factory defects, and keeping a system dormant for a long period of time (i.e. several years) can all cause heads to become damaged after use.