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You’re done dragging hoses around your yard every morning. No more brown patches where the sprinkler didn’t reach, no more flooding where it ran too long.
A properly installed irrigation system puts water exactly where your grass and plants need it. Every zone gets the right amount at the right time. Your St. Augustine grass gets what it needs to stay thick and green, your landscape beds get targeted watering that doesn’t waste a drop.
You’ll have more time to actually enjoy your yard instead of constantly maintaining it. And when your neighbors are dealing with drought stress and water restrictions, your lawn stays consistently healthy because the system works with Florida’s climate, not against it.
We’ve been installing irrigation systems throughout Palm Beach County for years. We understand how Loxahatchee Groves’ sandy soil drains, how the seasonal rains affect watering schedules, and what it takes to keep landscapes thriving in this climate.
Every system we install accounts for your property’s specific conditions. We know which zones need more coverage for full sun areas, how to handle the drainage challenges that come with Florida’s soil composition, and how to design around your existing landscaping.
Our installations meet all local codes and water management district requirements. We’re familiar with the permitting process and make sure everything is done right the first time.
First, we assess your property. We look at your soil type, sun exposure, existing landscaping, and water pressure. We measure everything and plan the zone layout so each area gets optimal coverage without overlap or gaps.
Next comes the installation. We dig the trenches for your mainlines and laterals, install the valves and controllers, and position each sprinkler head for maximum efficiency. All connections are pressure-tested to prevent leaks, and we make sure the system operates smoothly before we backfill and restore your lawn.
Finally, we program your controller and show you how everything works. You’ll know how to adjust run times for different seasons, what to watch for if something needs attention, and how to get the most efficiency from your new system. We clean up completely and leave you with a system that’s ready to keep your landscape healthy for years.
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Your installation includes all the components for a complete, functioning system. We provide the controller, rain sensor (required by Florida law), all necessary valves, piping, and sprinkler heads sized for your specific zones.
In Loxahatchee Groves, we typically install 4-6 zones for average residential properties. Each zone is designed around your landscape’s needs – rotary heads for larger turf areas, spray heads for smaller spaces and planting beds, and drip irrigation where precision watering matters most.
We handle all permits and inspections required by Palm Beach County. Our installations include proper backflow prevention devices and meet South Florida Water Management District requirements. Every system comes with rain sensors that automatically shut off watering when it’s not needed, helping you comply with local water restrictions while saving money on your water bill.
Installation costs typically range from $3,000 to $5,500 for most residential properties in Loxahatchee Groves, depending on your yard size and the number of zones needed. A quarter-acre property usually requires 4-5 zones and runs around $3,500-$4,200 for a complete installation.
The final cost depends on factors like soil conditions, the complexity of your landscape design, and any special features you want included. Properties with challenging drainage, lots of established trees, or irregular shapes may cost more due to additional labor and materials.
We provide detailed estimates that break down all costs upfront. There are no surprise charges, and we explain exactly what’s included so you know what you’re getting for your investment.
Most residential installations in Loxahatchee Groves take 1-2 days to complete. Smaller properties with straightforward layouts can often be finished in one day, while larger or more complex properties may take up to two full days.
The timeline depends on factors like the number of zones, soil conditions, and any obstacles we need to work around. Sandy soil typical in this area actually helps speed up the trenching process, though we take extra care to ensure proper compaction when backfilling.
We schedule installations to minimize disruption to your daily routine. Most of the work happens outside, and we clean up completely each day. You’ll have a fully functional system by the time we finish, with everything programmed and ready to keep your landscape healthy.
For St. Augustine grass and other Florida turf types, rotary heads work best for larger open areas because they distribute water more evenly and efficiently than spray heads. They apply water at a slower rate, which gives sandy soil time to absorb moisture without runoff.
Spray heads are ideal for smaller areas, narrow strips, and around landscape beds where you need precise coverage. We often use a combination of both types to ensure every part of your lawn gets optimal watering without waste.
In Loxahatchee Groves, we also recommend pressure-compensating heads that maintain consistent coverage even when water pressure fluctuates. This is especially important during peak usage times when municipal water pressure can vary throughout the neighborhood.
Yes, Palm Beach County requires permits for most irrigation system installations, and we handle all the permit applications for you. The process typically takes 3-5 business days for approval, and we don’t start work until all permits are in place.
The permit ensures your system meets local codes, including proper backflow prevention and compliance with South Florida Water Management District regulations. All installations must include rain sensors, and the system must be designed to avoid watering impervious surfaces like driveways and sidewalks.
We’re familiar with all local requirements and make sure your installation passes inspection the first time. This protects you from potential fines and ensures your system operates legally within local water use restrictions.
Regular maintenance keeps your system running efficiently and prevents costly repairs. Check your system monthly by running each zone and looking for clogged or damaged heads, uneven spray patterns, or any signs of leaks in your yard.
Seasonal adjustments are crucial in Florida. Reduce run times during cooler months when grass grows slower, and increase them during peak growing season. Clean your rain sensor periodically to ensure it’s working properly – a dirty sensor can prevent your system from shutting off during rain.
We recommend professional maintenance twice a year – once before the heavy watering season starts and once before winter. This includes checking water pressure, adjusting heads for proper coverage, and testing all electrical connections. Most issues are minor when caught early but can become expensive problems if ignored.
Yes, properly installed systems work perfectly within South Florida Water Management District restrictions. All our installations include rain sensors that automatically comply with local watering ordinances by shutting off during wet weather.
Loxahatchee Groves follows Palm Beach County’s year-round watering schedule, which typically allows irrigation twice per week during designated hours. Your system controller can be programmed to operate only during allowed times, and smart controllers can adjust automatically based on weather conditions and soil moisture.
The rain sensor is actually required by Florida law and helps you avoid violations while saving water and money. During drought restrictions, the system can be easily adjusted to reduce run times while still maintaining your landscape. Most homeowners find they use less water with a properly designed automatic system than they did with manual watering.
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