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You’ll have the peace of mind that comes with a properly designed system. No more brown patches during Florida’s hot summers or water waste during the rainy season.
Your new irrigation system works with Atlantis’s unique soil conditions and weather patterns. The smart controllers adjust automatically, so you’re not watering in the rain or violating local restrictions.
Most importantly, you’ll see the difference in your water bill. Modern systems with rain sensors and efficient heads can actually lower your monthly costs while keeping your lawn healthier than manual watering ever could.
Sprinkler Contractors of Palm Beaches has been installing irrigation systems throughout Palm Beach County for years. We understand the specific challenges Atlantis homeowners face with sandy soil, seasonal rainfall, and strict watering restrictions.
Every system we install meets Florida’s mandatory rain sensor requirements and local water management guidelines. We’re licensed, insured, and familiar with Atlantis permit requirements.
Our team has seen what works and what doesn’t in this climate. We design each system for your specific property, taking into account your landscape, water pressure, and long-term maintenance needs.
We start with a site evaluation of your Atlantis property. This includes checking your water pressure, mapping your landscape zones, and identifying any challenges like slopes or existing utilities.
Next comes the design phase where we plan your zones and head placement for optimal coverage. We calculate the right number of zones for your yard size and create a layout that avoids overwatering or dry spots.
Installation typically takes one to two days depending on your property size. We handle the trenching, pipe installation, head placement, and controller programming. Before we leave, we test every zone and show you how to operate your new system.
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Your installation includes Florida-mandatory rain sensors with 48-hour delay features. These automatically shut off your system when adequate rainfall occurs and keep it off for the required waiting period.
We install smart controllers that adjust for seasonal changes. During Atlantis’s wet summers, the system reduces watering frequency. In drier months, it provides the right amount of water without exceeding local restrictions.
Each zone gets properly matched sprinkler heads designed for your specific plant types and sun exposure. Turf areas get different coverage than flower beds or shrub zones. This targeted approach prevents waste and promotes healthier growth throughout your landscape.
Installation costs typically range from $3,000 to $6,500 for most Atlantis homes, depending on your yard size and complexity. The average quarter-acre property runs about $0.28 to $0.47 per square foot.
Factors affecting cost include the number of zones needed, soil conditions, and any special features like drip irrigation for garden beds. Properties with challenging layouts or rocky soil may cost more due to additional labor requirements.
We provide free estimates that break down all costs upfront. This includes materials, labor, permits, and the mandatory rain sensor installation required by Florida law.
Yes, rain sensors are mandatory by Florida law for all automatic irrigation systems. They must include a 48-hour delay feature that keeps your system off for at least two days after detecting rainfall.
This isn’t just about compliance – it’s about protecting your investment. Rain sensors prevent your system from running during or immediately after storms, which can damage your lawn and waste water. They also help you avoid violations of local watering restrictions.
Modern rain sensors are reliable and adjust automatically to weather conditions. They’re designed to work with Atlantis’s seasonal rainfall patterns, ensuring your system only runs when your lawn actually needs water.
Most residential installations in Atlantis take one to two days to complete. Smaller properties with straightforward layouts can often be finished in a single day, while larger or more complex yards may require up to three days.
The timeline depends on factors like your yard size, number of zones, soil conditions, and any obstacles like existing landscaping or hardscaping. We’ll give you a clear timeline during your estimate so you can plan accordingly.
Weather can affect installation schedules, especially during Florida’s rainy season. We monitor conditions closely and will reschedule if necessary to ensure quality installation and proper testing of your new system.
Your system needs seasonal adjustments to work efficiently year-round in Atlantis’s climate. During the wet summer months, you’ll reduce run times and frequency. In drier periods, you may need to increase watering duration.
Regular maintenance includes checking sprinkler heads for clogs or damage, ensuring rain sensors are functioning properly, and adjusting controller settings after power outages or daylight saving time changes. Most homeowners handle these basic tasks easily.
Professional maintenance typically involves annual system inspections, winterization if needed, and repairs to damaged components. Well-maintained systems last 15-20 years and operate more efficiently, saving water and money over time.
Absolutely. We design every system to comply with local watering restrictions, which typically limit irrigation to specific days and prohibit watering between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Your system controller will be programmed for your address’s designated watering days. The mandatory rain sensor automatically overrides the schedule when rainfall is adequate, ensuring you never violate restrictions.
Smart controllers can adjust automatically for seasonal changes in watering rules. This removes the guesswork and potential fines while keeping your lawn healthy within the allowed watering windows.
Most Atlantis properties need multiple zones because different areas have different watering requirements. Sunny turf areas need different coverage than shaded spots or garden beds with shrubs and flowers.
The average quarter-acre yard typically requires 4-7 zones for optimal coverage. Factors include your landscape layout, plant types, sun exposure, and soil conditions. Areas with slopes or different grass types usually need separate zones.
We evaluate your specific property during the design phase and recommend the right number of zones for efficient, even coverage. Proper zoning prevents overwatering in some areas while others stay dry, ensuring your entire landscape stays healthy.
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