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Lawn sprinkler system installation companies near Simi Valley, CA

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  • Serves Simi Valley, CA
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  • Serves Simi Valley, CA
Kara V. says, "Yevhenii did an incredible job on our outdoor patio area. We had just moved in and all of the little areas along the stone patio were overgrown and neglected, weeds everywhere and the sprinklers broken. I shared my vision of trimming everything back, getting the weeds gone, laying down cedar mulch and fixing the sprinkler heads and he said it would be no problem. He went to work at around 8:30am and finished around 11:30am with a trip to Lowe’s for some more items I requested (pebble for one area). He absolutely blew away my expectations and was so reasonable on pricing. He showed up on time, worked quickly and efficiently, he even trimmed the dead branches off of the palm trees (which I had forgot to ask about) and cleaned everything to perfection when he was done. I can be super picky and Yevhenii is absolutely top notch with his work. He even suggested to come back in a month when the plants have grown a bit to discuss planting a bit more to compliment which I plan to do. Totally legit, cannot recommend him enough! (The before pics are from the listing from our home since I forgot to take some)"See more
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Kara V. says, "Yevhenii did an incredible job on our outdoor patio area. We had just moved in and all of the little areas along the stone patio were overgrown and neglected, weeds everywhere and the sprinklers broken. I shared my vision of trimming everything back, getting the weeds gone, laying down cedar mulch and fixing the sprinkler heads and he said it would be no problem. He went to work at around 8:30am and finished around 11:30am with a trip to Lowe’s for some more items I requested (pebble for one area). He absolutely blew away my expectations and was so reasonable on pricing. He showed up on time, worked quickly and efficiently, he even trimmed the dead branches off of the palm trees (which I had forgot to ask about) and cleaned everything to perfection when he was done. I can be super picky and Yevhenii is absolutely top notch with his work. He even suggested to come back in a month when the plants have grown a bit to discuss planting a bit more to compliment which I plan to do. Totally legit, cannot recommend him enough! (The before pics are from the listing from our home since I forgot to take some)"

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On average, it costs between $90 and $800 to install a sprinkler system. Most people pay an average cost of $225, but prices can reach as high as $1,320-$5,650.

The cost of labor in your region, the type of sprinkler system you want to install, the size of your lawn, the number of zones and sprinkler heads, and many other factors can impact how much you end up paying for a new sprinkler system. For a more accurate estimate, contact several lawn sprinkler system installation companies and ask for a price quote.

You can hire a lawn sprinkler installation company, technician or contractor to install your new sprinklers. Start by searching on Thumbtack. Simply enter your zip code, and compare the top-rated local professionals. Evaluate them by reading their customer reviews, and view their photos to get an idea of their work and expertise. Make sure to double-check licensing requirements in your state, and look for credentials on each pro’s profile. Finish your search by contacting at least three different pros and comparing their price quotes.

A sprinkler system that’s in good working condition and is able to irrigate the entire yard may add value to the home. One study found that you can potentially recover 86% of the project’s value. You should always chat with a real estate expert to determine which home projects are worth investing in when it comes time to sell your home.

If you install a new sprinkler system, potential buyers may recognize it will save them time and money, as it eliminates the need for them to move a sprinkler around the yard while cutting down on the water bill. However, it’s important to keep your sprinkler system well-maintained to preserve its value.

How often you should sprinkle your lawn ultimately depends on the type of grass you have, how much water your sprinkler system puts out and the weather in your region. Some lawns need about 1 to 1½” of water per week, and many people water their lawns about two to three times per week (and usually in the morning, around 10 a.m.).

After you install your sprinkler system, consider working with a landscaping professional to help you determine the best watering schedule for your lawn.

Some of the most common types of sprinkler systems are as follows:

  • An underground (or in-ground) sprinkler system. This option puts all tubing buried underground and out of sight. It may contain pop-up sprinkler heads that disappear from view when not in use.
  • Fixed (or stationary) sprinklers are good options for smaller yards.
  • Oscillating sprinklers spray a curtain of water back and forth. This type of system tends to be the most common.
  • Rotating (or rotary) sprinklers. This type of sprinkler sprays water in a circular, 360-degree pattern.

Chat with a sprinkler installation company to figure out which system is best for your lawn, yard or garden.

The following are the main benefits of installing a sprinkler system:

  • It saves time. Whether you install an in-ground, automatic or drip installation, you will no longer have to drag hoses around the yard for irrigation.
  • More accurate targeting. You will better target the plants that need water and reduce waste.
  • A tidier yard. Without hoses and sprinklers lying around, your yard will look nicer.
  • Greater flexibility. Automating your watering means you don’t have to worry about being home to ensure your lawn gets watered.

Sprinkler heads last about 10-14 years, according to the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors. A high-quality sprinkler system can last a few decades, though you’ll need to periodically replace parts like pop-up heads. Repairing and spot-fixing your sprinklers are highly recommended in most cases, though at a certain point, your entire system may need replacing. 

Make sure you get a professional’s opinion as your system ages and parts seem to break more often. And ask the professional to give you cost estimates for repairing your system vs. replacing it entirely.

Many sprinkler systems are installed within a single day, while others may take several weeks. This work includes the trenching, tubing, installation of sprinkler heads, tying into the existing water system and installing other items like pumps and backflow preventers. The time it takes to install your system will depend on the complexity of the system, the size, and the type of terrain it needs to be installed in.

Installing a sprinkler system is not easy work, particularly in terms of physical labor. It requires digging trenches, running tubing and connecting it to the sprinkler heads, installing a backflow preventer and tying it into your water supply system. For this reason, installing a sprinkler system is a job best left to the professionals.

The rate of replacing your sprinkler heads depends on the quality of the part. Inexpensive sprinkler heads may be more attractive upfront, but keep in mind that they’re likely to need replacement more often. Spending more money on higher-quality heads may save you not only on parts but also on the cost to bring a repair technician out. Sprinkler heads typically last between 10 and 14 years.

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