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Sprinkler System Cost
The cost of a sprinkler system for a typical 1/4 acre residential lawn is $2,426. The overall system installation cost can range between $1,760 and $3,347 depending on the size of the area needing coverage and quality of the sprinkler system and its materials.
Spring will be here sooner than most homeowners realize. This means the seasons of watering the lawn and garden will soon be upon us! One of the top home renovations to consider as spring approaches is installing a sprinkler system. Many homeowners may avoid adding this feature to their home though, simply due to the cost. Here we want to discuss how much it really costs to install a sprinkler system, and all the steps necessary to start this project.
Each year Americans spend over 6 billion dollars to ensure that their lawn is greener than anyone else on the block, according to The Lawn Institute. Is it any wonder, considering a nice lawn not only adds curb appeal to your home, but also reduces your carbon footprint. A healthy, green lawn increases air quality, helps purify water runoff, and the average lawn has as much of a cooling effect as 8.5 tons of air conditioning!
For this reason, taking care of your lawn is one of the most important things you can do as a homeowner. Maintaining nice, green grass is a lot of work though. The solution? Installing a sprinkler system.
Most homeowners spend between $1,760 and $3,347 to have a sprinkler system installed, with the average cost being $2,462.
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In order to fully understand the cost of a sprinkler system, it is necessary to explain how all the components work together to water your lawn.
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When you decide to install a sprinkler system in your yard you will want to first determine the different zones which need watering. Some zones may require more water than others, or need to be watered at certain times of the day. These zones can include:
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After determining the different zones of your yard, you are ready to establish a plan for the sprinkler system installation.
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While adding a sprinkler system to your yard is an excellent way to maintain a beautiful lawn and garden, there are a couple other factors to consider.
Ultimately, installing a sprinkler system in your yard is one of the best ways to create a landscape full of lush, green grass and a healthy garden. Sprinkler systems also conserve water since you are in full control of the distribution of the water and length of time that the sprinklers are watering.
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If you are tired of hassling with hose and sprinklers, and getting poor results from manual watering, this new automatic system is a perfect solution. The first professional grade Rain Bird sprinkler system designed for homeowner installation, it provides everything you need to keep your lawn green season after season while saving water. The system attaches to any outside faucet and includes six high-efficiency rotary sprinklers with patented Rain Curtain nozzle technology. The same sprinklers used in professionally installed systems worldwide, these rugged sprinklers deliver a rotating curtain of water with large droplets that fall quickly to avoid windblown overspray and to cover evenly from head to perimeter for reduced overall watering time. Simple adjustments for spray rotation and distance help you keep the water on your lawn and off the house, sidewalk and driveway. Controlling the sprinklers is Rain Bird's heavy duty timer with large readout screen and simple scroll settings for automatic watering any days of the week and up to two times per day. Flexible scheduling allows customizing your settings for specific needs such as watering of slopes where two short cycles will allow the water to soak in better, avoiding runoff waste. The timer also features manual buttons for "Water Now" and "Cancel" watering without affecting the program. An illustrated manual shows the 5-step installation process as well as example sprinkler placements for different lawn areas.
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Buy components from the same manufacturer to ensure compatibility or buy an entire-system kit and work your way up to your own customized system.
Soaker hoses are the simplest way to create drip irrigation. These garden hoses have tiny holes along its length to allow water to drip out. While cost effective initially, this option uses more water than a drip system.
Kits combine the components you need for specific applications. You can find kits to create systems for vegetable gardens, flower beds, container plants and landscape plants such as trees and shrubs. Some kits allow you to expand the system as your irrigation needs grow. Other kits provide repair parts or let you convert pop-up sprinklers to drip irrigation.
Backflow preventers or anti-siphon devices prevent the irrigation system's water from re-entering your water supply and contaminating your drinking water when the system is turned off, and a requirement in most areas.
Pressure regulators or reducers make home water pressure compatible with the drip irrigation system. Without these devices the typical home water supply has too much pressure for a drip irrigation system.
Filters prevent debris from clogging the tubing and emitters. Some pressure regulators have built-in filters.
Flexible tubing transports the water. Black or brown coloring allows the tubing to blend in with soil and mulch. Ultraviolet (UV) resistance protects the tubing fromdeterioration caused by the sun.
Fittings connect system components.
Stakes secure tubing and support emitters to prevent clogging by soil, debris or bugs. Some stakes have built-in emitters.
Riserselevate emitters above the tops of the plants.
Timers turn the water on and off at times you set. Timers can prevent overwatering, minimize wasted water and allow your system to function as an automatic watering system. Some can connect to home automation systems for control from a computer or smart device. Certain smart devices can even regulate watering schedules based on weather activity and provide reports on water usage, making them ideal smart home solutions.
Hole punches create insertion points in the tubing to connect emitters or smaller-diameter tubing.
Cuttersmake clean cuts in different size tubing. Some cutters can also function as hole punches.
Plugs securely stop up holes you punched by mistake. Plugs also allow you to move emitters without replacing the tubing.
Emitters insert into the tubing and discharge the water into the soil or onto plants. A gallons per hour (GPH) rating indicates the flow rate. The flow rate you need will vary depending on the type of plants you're watering and your soil type. Emitters have a rating for the maximum water pressure they can accept, noted in pounds per square inch (PSI). Pressure compensating emitters deliver a constant flow rate even if the water pressure varies. Turbulent flow emitters feature a design that helps prevent clogging. Drip irrigation systems can include drippers, bubblers and misters.
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Now When it comes to lawn sprinkler repair Im sorry to say we cannot just quote you over the phone or even when we show up. No irrigation company that offers real professional lawn sprinkler services can. If they say they do then they are really being unethical and more than likely dishonest. Let me explain to why.
A Sprinkler system is a complex unit with pipes buried underground, connected to remote electrical systems and external water main systems. Sprinkler systems are zoned in a way to make sure the maximum sections of your property will get proper coverage of water to keep it healthy and green. Also, to extenuate into specific landscape section and fauna for when deliberately interacting with a drip irrigation system and water pump systems. Having an irrigation system is essential and very practical when living in an HOA type neighborhood or community. This can save you tons of money and lots time.
The reason why we, unfortunately, cant Give you price quotes or over the phone estimates even if you tell us the problem is because there are too many causes for an issue and we must diagnose the irrigation system properly. when we get there, yes, the issue you described most likely could be the root cause, but in order for us to identify why you are having the sprinkler issue we to send a fully loaded work truck and our certified expert irrigation crew that will have to spend usually an hour or so investigating the entire irrigation system and root cause.
We will have to evaluate the entire electronic system, test pressure in sprinkler lines, check individual sprinkler heads, irrigation mains, dig up specific zones to see if there is any leakage or cracks in old pipes from an older system. (keep in mind plastic buried in the dirt doesnt last that long) especially with water flowing through it. Not to mention erosion and all the factors of time and earth.
This is the cause in most cases for our certified experts to spend up to several hours just trying to identify the problem. In some cases, we can find the issue in less than an hour, but in most cases we end up spending a few hours testing, digging and working very hard to find the root cause so we can fix your system correctly.
Then after we find the issue we must spend more time fixing it. Depending on the severity of the issue. This can cause for new parts and more labor. All things and irrigation expert charges for just like your car mechanic.
So as you see one thing usually leads to another and as professionals who have been providing irrigation repair services for over 27 years. We make sure we check your system correctly so you get the absolute best service.
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Nothing adds to a homes curb appeal more than a lush green lawn. Thats where lawn sprinkler systems come in. Irrigation sprinklers let you treat your lawn to the right amount of water it needs to be healthy and green all year long.
How to Choose a Sprinkler
Decide on the right sprinkler system with these factors in mindthe type of soil and grass you have, your total lawn area, and the amount of water your lawn needs. Also consider the system cost, which includes the price of installation, repair and, of course, water usage.
Save money on water bills with a system that conserves water by design. Our buying guide can help you understand automatic systems and all the kinds of systems available to you. For more information, watch our video for insights from our experts on the sprinklers for your home.
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Once youve settled on a system, figure out how you want to install it. Opt for professional installation if youd like it done quickly and with minimal effort on your part, or set up your own DIY sprinkler system if you have the skills.
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Want your lawn and landscaping to look and perform their best? You need more than lawn sprinklers. You need the best sprinkler company in the business. At Wetscape, a Royal Irrigation Company, we understand that beautiful landscapes take work. Thats why we offer the highest-quality irrigation systems and sprinkler system repair in New Jersey. Whether youre a homeowner or the manager of a commercial property, our cutting-edge technologies and commitment to customer satisfaction will exceed your expectations every time.
Exceptional value combined with exceptional service. This is what sets us apart. If youre looking for an estimate on new irrigation systems or renovations, or require sprinkler system repair, our team is ready to help. More than 20 years of experience have helped us become New Jerseys most trusted sprinkler company and its time you discovered why.Lawn irrigation is more than just lawn sprinklers and repairs. Its about people and relationships. Experience the difference that timely service and outstanding value makes on irrigation systems. Contact Wetscape today at 732-993-7300.
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Every year, before the first freeze, the ritual of irrigation "blow out" becomes the priority for all irrigation systems in regions located where the frost level extends below the depth of installed piping.
Even if you have drained the water out of your irrigation system, some water remains and can freeze, expand, and crack PVC piping (rigid, white pipe).Polyethylene pipe (flexible, black pipe) is used in many freezing climates. Although polyethylene pipe is more flexible and can expand under pressure, water left inside can freeze and rupture the pipe walls. Freezing water in the backflow assembly will damage the internal components and can crack the brass body.
To minimize the risk of freeze damage, you'll need to winterize your irrigation system. In areas where winterization is mandatory, irrigation systems are installed using one of three types of water removal: manual drain, auto drain, or blowout. If you don't know your system type, it is best to use the blowout method.
Use the manual drain method when manual valves are located at the end and low points of the irrigation piping. To drain these systems, simply shut off the irrigation water supply and open all the manual drain valves.
Once the water has drained out of the mainline, open the boiler drain valve or the drain cap on the stop and waste valve (whichever is used in your area) and drain all the remaining water that is between the irrigation water shut off valve and the backflow device. Open the test cocks on the backflow device. If your sprinklers have check valves, you'll need to pull up on the sprinklers to allow the water to drain out of the bottom of the sprinkler body. Depending on the location of the drain valves, there could be some water left in the backflow, the piping, and the sprinklers. When all the water has drained out, close all the manual drain valves.
Use this method when automatic drain valves are located at the end and low points of the irrigation piping. These will automatically open and drain water if the pressure in the piping is less than 10 PSI. To activate these, shut off the irrigation water supply (shut off will be located in the basement and will be either a gate/globe valve, ball valve, or stop and waste valve - see drawings below) and activate a station to relieve the system pressure.
Once the water has drained out of the mainline, open the boiler drain valve or the drain cap on the stop and waste valve (whichever is used in your area) and drain the remaining water that is between the irrigation water shut off valve and the backflow device. Open the test cocks on the backflow device. If your sprinklers have check valves you'll need to pull up on the sprinklers to allow the water to drain out the bottom of the sprinkler body. Depending on the location of the drain valves, there could be some water left in the backflow, the piping, and the sprinklers.
In some areas you might have a combination of the manual drain system on the mainline (the pipe between the irrigation water shut off valve and the valves) and auto drain system on the lateral lines (the pipe between the valves and the sprinklers).
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Flow sensors can potentially be damaged by winterization blow out techniques, and should be removed prior to injecting compressed air into the pipes.
Save and use the blank plug(P/N 536100) supplied with Hunter FCT fittings to replace the sensor, and seal the pipe during winterization.
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WARNING! Wear ANSI-approved safety eye protection! Extreme care must always be taken when blowing out an irrigation system with compressed air. Compressed air can cause serious injury, including serious eye injury, from flying debris. Always wear ANSI approved safety eye protection and do not stand over any irrigation components (pipes, sprinklers, and valves) during air blow out. Serious personal injury may result if you do not proceed as recommended! It is best for a qualified licensed contractor to perform this type of winterization method.
The blow out method utilizes an air compressor with a Cubic Foot per Minute (CFM) rating of 80-100 for any mainline of 2" or less. These types of compressors can be rented at your local equipment rental yard. Caution: a small shop compressor (1-3 HP) will not have enough "free" air to properly winterize the system. Do not attempt to fully charge the holding tank then release the highly-pressurized air flow into the mainline to compensate for the compressor's lack of CFM.The compressor is attached to the mainline via a quick coupler, hose bib or other type connection, which is located after the backflow device. Compressed air should not be blown through any backflow device. To start the blow out, shut off the irrigation water supply and, with the compressor valve in the closed position, attach the air compressor hose to the fitting. Activate the station on the controller that is the zone or sprinklers highest in elevation and the furthest from the compressor. Close the backflow isolation valves. Then slowly open the valve on the compressor; this should gradually introduce air into the irrigation system. The blow out pressure should remain below the maximum operating pressure specification of the lowest pressure rated component on that zone and should NEVER exceed 80 PSI.
Each station/zone should be activated starting from the furthest station/zone from the compressor, slowly working your way to the closest station/zone to the compressor. Each station/zone should be activated until no water can be seen exiting the heads; this should take approximately two minutes or more per station/zone. It is better to use two or three short cycles per station/zone than to have one long cycle. Once the station/zone is dry, you should not continue to blow air through the pipe. Compressed air moving through dry pipes can cause friction, which will create heat and could cause damage. Never run the compressor without at least one irrigation control valve open.
Once the water has been removed from the irrigation system, disconnect the air compressor and release any air pressure that may be present. If your backflow device (the most common backflow installed is called a Pressure Vacuum Breaker) has ball valves, open and close the isolation valves on the backflow device numerous times to ensure that any trapped water has escaped from the upper areas. Leave the isolation valves open at a 45 angle (approximately 1/2 open) and open the test cocks.
Shut off the water supply to the signal control tube(s) and drain the field tubing.
Leave the power on and the dial / switch in the "OFF" position. The heat from the transformer will keep the enclosure warm enough to keep condensation from forming inside the controller enclosure. The dial in the "OFF" position will keep the controller from activating the solenoids in the field.
Leave the power on and the dial / switch in the "OFF" position. This will prevent the controller from activating the solenoids in the field.
There is very little winter preparation required for rain sensors.If your sensor is the type with a cup or bowl that catches water, you might want to remove the water and place a plastic bag over the sensor. This will keep any water from accumulating and freezing in the cup or bowl area.
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WARNING! WEAR ANSI APPROVED SAFETY EYE PROTECTION! Extreme care must always be taken when blowing out the system with compressed air. Compressed air can cause serious injury, including serious eye injury, from flying debris. Always wear ANSI approved safety eye protection and do not stand over any irrigation components (pipes, sprinklers, and valves) during air blow out. SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY MAY RESULT IF YOU DO NOT PROCEED AS RECOMMENDED!
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You may need to prepare your system for winter to avoid damaging or breaking pipes and connections. In temperate and warm regions, you may get away with simply covering above-ground piping with insulation (in these climates, the ground doesn't get cold enough to freeze). For colder climates, this winterization process can be a DIY job, but especially for larger landscapes, it might be beneficial to hire a professional.
To ensure your system is properly protected check with owner's manual or with the manufacturer for best practices.
To Winterize:
1. Check to see if your system has auto-drain valves. If so, simply turn off water supply, open valves and allow excess water to drain from the system. This one step is sufficient to winterize underground irrigation systems with auto-drain.
2. If you have manual drains you will need to use an air compressor with pressure between 50-100 PSI. Small air compressor with lower PSI will not be able to clear water from your system.
3. Open valve manifolds to allow any remaining water to drain.
4. Hook air compressor and run air through each the zone in your system until you've cleared all zones of water.
5. Be sure to remember to turn off timer to avoid additional water from entering the system.
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Youve probably hired a landscaping company to install gardens. You may have hired a lawn company to re-sod your property and maintain its lushness with regular fertilizer treatments. Now is the time to enhance those investments with a lawn sprinkler/irrigation system.
Customers have many concerns when it comes to an irrigation system.
First of all, they want to know where theyre installed in the lawn and landscape. They worry about running over a sprinkler head with the lawnmower. They fear tripping over one thats hidden in the grass. Homeowners also ask:
Our irrigation specialists will visit your property for a free consultation to analyze your property and its watering needs. The design consultant will walk the property with you to custom design a sprinkler system is right for your lawn. They will discuss important items such as:
Affordable Lawn Sprinklers is always looking for the best and newest ideas and irrigation products to water efficiently. We are constantly testing and reviewing new products. Some products work extremely well but others arent working quite as well. For example, Soil moisture sensors are supposed to determine the moisture content of your lawn and shrub beds. If there is excessive moisture from recent rains or there are extended cloudy conditions forecast, the system adjusts to enhance water conservation. If its raining or about to rain, your sprinkler system will go into dormancy until the sun and warm weather return. It is a wonderful concept and has been quite effective on the Pacific coast but doesnt function as well in Northern Virginia. Currently, we are finding the Smart Control Boxes to be more water efficient and less problematic.
Affordables network of spray heads, rotors and underground piping lines will ensure a healthy lawn and vigorous shrubs and ground cover plantings. With the humidity, heat index and blistering heat we receive from May until early October, homeowners need to safeguard their landscapes.
Its a simple formula -- grass roots and plant roots will not survive our summers and drought conditions if they dont receive regular watering. Deprive them of the necessary irrigation and youll be replacing costly flowering trees and evergreens as well as re-sodding patches of your lawn that have turned brown and died.
Shelve these concerns by contacting Afordable Lawn Sprinklers and Lighting today. A visit from our knowledgeable staff will show you how vital a sprinkler system investment is for the future of your home exterior.
We install sprinkler systems throughout Northern Virginia including Alexandria, Annandale, Baileys Crossroad, Falls Church, Franconia, Great Falls, Oak Hill, Oakton, Reston, Centreville, Fairfax, Chantilly, Centreville, Clifton, Dunn Loring, Kingstowne, Merrifield, Vienna, Annandale, Clifton, Herndon, McLean, Oakton, Sterling, Burke, Fairfax Station, Ft. Belvoir, Lorton, Occoquan, and Springfield.
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The Cabot Performing Arts Center, a nearly 100-year-old historic theatre and live music venue in Beverly, is beginning the second phase of a major renovation project.
The Cabot's executive director, Casey Soward, has just announced that, following a previously disclosed $225,000 grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council and a $50,000 grant from the Amelia Peabody Charitable Fund, the Beverly venue has now received full funding (an additional $1.425 million from various individual donors) for the replacement of its obsolete and poorly functioning heating, ventilation and air conditioning system.
The existing system is a combination of both originally installed elements along with other components that date back to the 1960s.
In addition, The Cabot has also just about wrapped up a $450,000 attic and ceiling repair project which included the reinforcement of the wood roof trusses with wood and metal to accept the new HVAC system and installation of new insulation for better energy performance and protection of The Cabot's sprinkler system. In order to do this work, the contractors had to build new work platforms, safety railings and a new roof hatch.
"And finally, The Cabot will also be completely renovating its new street side bar, which runs alongside the sidewalk on Cabot Street," said Soward. "The space has had a variety of uses in the past, including as a soda fountain in the 1950s and as a hunting and fishing shop in the 1970s. This chic new space with brick walls and a wheelchair accessible bathroom is expected to be finished in time for New Year's Eve."
Work on these major renovation projects is being handled by Windover Construction. The project is expected to be finished by early 2018 and with the exception of the first three weeks of January, The Cabot will remain open and presenting its full lineup of concerts, films and special events throughout the renovation process.
Board member Thaddeus S. Siemasko, AIA, founder of Siemasko + Verbridge, a leading architecture and interior design firm on the North Shore, and a frequent volunteer in organizations seeking to improve life in the City of Beverly, is overseeing all of the renovations. Siemasko is also one of the people who greatly supported the initial revival and saving of The Cabot.
"We are ecstatic to see these extensive renovations moving forward," said Soward. "We are entering the most exciting time in our young history as an organization, and I am beginning to feel like I'm not only directing a theater and its programming alongside running a non-profit organization, but also managing a massive construction project ... Fortunately however, we have an amazing team working with us. Leading the project for The Cabot are Thad Siemasko of Siemasko + Verbridge as well as Darren Blythe from Blythe Consulting Group; both are Beverly residents. These two men have invaluable skills and knowledge."
Established in 1920, The Cabot is a rare survivor. It's one of the few remaining historic movie and vaudeville palaces of yesteryear that have largely disappeared from the American cultural landscape.
The Cabot of the 21st century will be renovated and revitalized to provide a rich variety of high-quality entertainment year-round with modern amenities that will enhance the audience experience in the beautiful theater.
The Cabot is a 501 C3 non-profit organization. Donations and sponsorships are always welcome.
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