Garden Irrigation Installation Sprinkler System - Process
Garden Irrigation Installation System
A well-planned irrigation installation ensures your garden stays healthy, green, and watered efficiently, without the hassle of manual watering. Whether you're caring for a small garden or a large landscaped area, a professionally installed sprinkler, pop-ups, system or drip irrigation setup can save you time, water, and effort.
This page explains how our garden irrigation installation services work, what’s included, and the benefits for your outdoor space.
What Is a Garden Irrigation System?
- A garden irrigation system is a network of pipes, micros, pop-ups and controller/s that delivers water directly to your plants, lawn, or garden beds. Our systems are custom-designed and include pop up sprinklers, Micros, drip lines, Octamitters, Rain Sensor and smart controls for precise water delivery. We specialise in both standard and advanced irrigation installation, also offering, Wi-Fi controlled systems for remote scheduling and monitoring.
- Water tanks and pumps, where pressure & flow are limited.
How Our Irrigation Installation Works
- Site Assessment
- We evaluate your garden’s layout, soil type, plant selection, and sun exposure to design the most efficient system possible.
- System Design & Plan
- Installation: our experienced team carries out the full irrigation installation, carefully laying pipes, connecting water sources, and setting up the controller/s.
- Testing, adjusting & Fine-Tuning
- Walkthrough & Handover
- Once the installation is complete, we guide you through using the system.
- For new installations, (not upgrades) the first year of servicing - is included free of charge. (winter shut down & spring start-up).
Benefits of Our Irrigation Installation Services
- Saves time and manual effort
- Smart use of water with sensors and efficient design
- Promotes consistent, healthy plant growth
- Custom solutions for every garden size and type
- Works automatically, even while you're away
- For new gardens or upgrading outdated systems.