Most lawns in Chesterfield County have an irrigation system somewhere underneath them. Most aren't covering what they should be, are running on the wrong schedule, or are leaking pressure at a head you can't see. The fix isn't always replacement. We start with a system audit, then quote what's actually needed.
Every irrigation engagement starts with us walking the system. Each zone runs while we watch. We mark heads that aren't covering, valves that aren't sealing, and pressure issues. The audit becomes the quote.
Pressure and flow calculated zone-by-zone. We don't run more heads on a zone than the line can support.
Every new system installs with a smart controller. Weather-based watering pays for itself in two seasons of water bills.
Beds, trees, and tight corners get drip, not spray heads. Less evaporation, healthier plantings.
We never quote off a phone call. The first visit is an audit, the second visit is the work.
The lead foreman on your install is the same one who comes back for spring startup and winter blowout.
If we're touching the patio, we sleeve under the patio. The lines are there before the stone goes down.
Yes. Most of our irrigation work is on existing systems. We audit first, then quote a fix or full overhaul depending on condition.
Late October through mid-November in the Richmond area, before the first hard freeze. We pre-schedule winterization with all our irrigation clients.
For most properties, yes. We've seen 20–40% reductions in irrigation water bills on accounts that switch.
Repair calls are typically scheduled within 2–5 business days. If it's actively flooding, call us and we'll prioritize.
Yes. Annual backflow testing is required by Chesterfield County and we handle it as part of your spring startup.



Audit first, quote second. Most irrigation problems are smaller than they look once we walk the property.