Struggling with dry lawns, high water bills, or inefficient watering in Utah's arid climate? Our irrigation and sprinkler systems provide reliable, customized solutions that conserve water and keep landscapes vibrant. We specialize in helping homeowners and businesses achieve lush, healthy outdoor spaces quickly and affordably.

Custom designs with rotors, sprays, and drip lines tailored to your yard's size, soil, and Utah weather for even coverage.

Quick detection and repair of broken heads, valves, pipes, and controllers to prevent water waste.

Low-flow systems for gardens, shrubs, and trees that deliver water directly to roots; ideal for water conservation.

Weather-sensing timers that automatically adjust watering, reducing usage.

Drain systems to protect against freezes and optimize for seasonal performance.

Ensure code compliance and safe water supply.

Routine inspections, adjustments, and tuning for long-term efficiency.


Step 1: Free inspection
We assess your site, soil, and needs to create a System Efficiency Score.
Step 2: Custom design and quote
We create a tailored plan with upfront pricing for installation or repairs.
Step 3: Installation or repair
We provide professional trenching, piping, and setup with minimal disruption.
Step 4: Testing and optimization
We program controllers, test coverage, and adjust for peak performance.
Step 5: Follow-up maintenance
We perform seasonal checks to ensure ongoing efficiency and savings.
Full installation prices range based on yard size, zones, and features like smart controllers. We provide free, upfront custom quotes
Yes, professional winterization (fall blowouts) is essential in Utah to drain lines before freezes, preventing pipe bursts and saving on spring repairs. We use air compression for thorough removal, recommended after mid-October.
Absolutely — they adjust watering based on weather, soil moisture, and evapotranspiration, saving 30-63% on water (up to 15,000 gallons yearly per home) in Utah's dry climate. Rebates are available through state programs.
We serve Salt Lake City, Provo, Ogden, Sandy, Lehi, Kaysville, West Valley, Draper, and surrounding regions. Contact us to confirm coverage.
Most residential systems take one to three days, including design, trenching, piping, and testing; larger commercial jobs may extend to a week with minimal disruption.
You should perform monthly inspections during the watering season by checking sprinkler heads for clogs and misalignment, cleaning filters and nozzles, monitoring water pressure, and flushing lines to keep everything running smoothly.
We also recommend an annual spring startup, fall winterization, and quarterly professional tune-ups to prevent issues and maximize efficiency.
Common issues include clogged nozzles from debris, which you can fix by cleaning them; broken sprinkler heads that need replacement; low water pressure caused by dirty filters or faulty valves; and leaks in pipes that require prompt repair to avoid water waste. Our team handles all of these with quick diagnostics and reliable solutions.
Yes, irrigation systems in Utah often need filters, especially when using surface water sources, and they should be sized according to your service line while being cleaned regularly to prevent clogs and pressure drops. We recommend and install the right filters during our service visits for optimal performance.
Yes, we provide annual backflow testing to ensure full code compliance and protect your water supply from contamination.
The best schedule for Utah lawns is deep and infrequent watering of 1-1.5 inches per week, ideally in the early morning to minimize evaporation, while smart systems automatically adjust based on evapotranspiration rates for Utah's hot, dry conditions.