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    Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

    How do I hire the best company to work on my irrigation system?

     When looking for a professional to install or fix your sprinkler and irrigation system, it’s a good idea to complete the following steps: 

    • Verify their license and insurance: Irrigation licensing varies by state, but it’s important to hire a pro who has the appropriate license and insurance. You can also look for pros who have an Irrigation Association (IA) certified professional on the IA website

    • Get several estimates: Knowledgeable irrigators will often customize estimates for each property, but all quotes should include labor and materials. 

    • Read their reviews: Reviews should be overall positive and should mention timeliness, professionalism and honoring warranties. 

    • Look at their portfolios: Look for clean work, well-spaced sprinklers and healthy plants. 

    • Find out if they have warranties: Prioritize lawn irrigation companies that offer warranties that include both parts and labor.

    • Ask important questions: Get clear about what you can expect in terms of timeline, equipment and cost. Find out about their experience — are they irrigation specialists or landscape generalists? Always about warranties. And pro tip: request references to be completely sure about the quality of the services they provide. 

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    What services do irrigation companies offer?

    Irrigation professionals offer a range of services, but most typically include:

    • Design and installation: They can install a new sprinkler and irrigation system that’s tailored to your yard's specific needs.

    • Inspection: Inspections are usually recommended twice a year.

    • Maintenance and repairs: Regular service, including winterization and spring start up help ensure system longevity. Pros can also help repair sprinkler leaks and valve issues.

    • Emergency service: A reputable irrigator will often respond quickly to urgent calls.

    A licensed irrigator typically will not offer the following services: 

    • General landscaping: Licensed irrigators are typically specialists who focus exclusively on irrigation systems. However, you may encounter landscapers who are qualified to work on irrigation systems.

    • Lawn diagnostics: Diagnosing and treating lawn issues is usually a job for a landscaper or lawn care service professional.

    • Lawn maintenance: Despite playing a critical role in lawn health, irrigators generally don’t offer lawn care services.

    How much will I be charged for irrigation services?

    The cost of irrigation services varies depending on your project’s scope and details. The national average cost of sprinkler repair ranges from around $172 to $649,* according to Thumbtack data. The national average cost for sprinkler installation ranges from around $1,288 to $4,683*.

    Several factors might impact the cost of this project, including: 

    • Sprinkler type

    • Lawn size

    • Extent of the repair

    • Minimum service fees

    • Parts, materials and labor costs

    *Data on file at Thumbtack. For a personalized cost estimate, request a quote from a professional.

    How do I know if my irrigation system is failing?

    If your sprinkler and irrigation system is going south, you might start to notice these signs:  

    • Pressure issues: Sprinkler heads spewing excessively or barely sputtering are usually indications of water pressure issues. 

    • Stuck sprinkler heads: Sprinkler heads that don't pop up could be a sign of system problems. But before calling the pros, make sure nothing is obstructing their movement. 

    • Pooling water: Excessive water around the sprinkler heads can be a sign of a broken head or water leak. Both situations need to be remedied. 

    • Water won't shut off: All of these problems can be caused by a bad solenoid, but water that won't shut off is the most obvious sign of this issue. Shut the water off at the controller or main water shut-off valve, and call an irrigation pro.

    Once you’ve assessed and completed a preliminary troubleshooting, you may need to schedule a pro to repair or replace your irrigation system.

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