FAQ
How to choose the best company in this field?
The best choice is based on a comprehensive analysis: the company should provide a detailed hydraulic calculation and scheme, work with original equipment (Hunter or Rain Bird), guarantee a trench depth of at least 40 cm, and offer seasonal system winterization services.
What to pay attention to before ordering?
You need to exactly know the characteristics of your water source (flow rate and pressure), have a dendroplan indicating all green plantings and paths, and also decide whether you need Wi-Fi management. This data will allow the contractor to prepare an accurate estimate.
Should you trust Google reviews?
Google Business Profile reviews are important, but not the only indicator. You should pay attention to how a company reacts to criticism, whether it provides detailed answers to customers’ technical questions, and whether it backs up its words with actual photos of completed projects.
How to check a company’s reputation?
Besides reviews, reputation is confirmed by certificates from equipment manufacturers (for example, Hunter University accreditation), the availability of detailed instructions on the website, and a readiness to provide contacts of previous clients to demonstrate working systems.
What are the signs of a reliable company?
A reliable company never states a final price without a site visit or an analysis of a detailed plot plan. It provides a warranty (usually 2 years), uses high-quality HDPE pipes, offers a transparent contract, and has its own maintenance service.
Why is it important to look at the portfolio?
A portfolio allows you to evaluate the installation culture: whether sprinklers are installed level with the ground, how connection nodes are organized in valve boxes, and whether the existing landscape is damaged during earthworks.
Should you compare several companies?
Yes, it is recommended to get quotes from 2-3 contractors. When comparing, pay attention not only to the final sum but also to the number of irrigation zones, the diameter of laid pipes, the presence of weather sensors, and the cost of earthworks.
What are the most common mistakes made by clients?
The most frequent mistake of clients is the desire to save on design and earthworks. Laying pipes too close to the surface leads to their damage by machinery, and the lack of an accurate calculation of pressure losses renders the system inoperable. Another critical mistake is ignoring the autumn blowout of pipes with a compressor.