The success of your irrigation system depends
largely on the contractor you choose to install it. A contractor's
expertise and specialized skills are crucial in determining your system's
efficiency and long-term reliability. In fact, how your irrigation
system is designed and installed will make the difference between a system
that is reliable and keeps your lawn green and healthy, and one that is
troublesome, wastes water and leaves your lawn looking brown and
unhealthy. It's a big decision, but choosing the right contractor
isn't as difficult as it may seem. Here are a few tips that will
help you select a contractor who will guarantee a job well done.
An efficient, well-organized contractor will be
happy to provide you with all the information you need to make an informed
choice. First, the contractor will want to view your property in
order to determine soil conditions, water sources and pressure, planting
materials, etc. He then will present a formal estimate detailing
what he plans to do and the total price for materials and installation.
Along with the estimate, the contractor should clearly explain all the
specifics to you. There generally should be little disruption to
existing foliage, and the average job should take less than a week.
The best contractors will encourage you to ask a
lot of questions. By asking questions, you will know exactly what
you will be getting for your money and what to expect from your new
sprinkler system. Here are a few important questions to get you
started.
What type of
product will be used and why? He should tell you what type
of controller, valves and rotors or spray heads are best for your
landscape.
Is
after-sale service provided? A professional contractor
should be willing and able to provide after-sale service.
Is there a
warranty on the system? His work should be guaranteed; a
one-year warranty is typical. Also, be sure to ask him for names and
telephone numbers of recent satisfied customers, so you can call and
check his references!
You Get What You Pay For
When choosing a contractor, you should be wary of
those who offer to charge you significantly less than other contractors.
Low bidders may not be licensed or insured and often use cost-cutting
techniques that can jeopardize your lawn and shorten the life of your
system.
Watch out for these commonly used tricks of
the trade:
Not including a backflow preventer, which is
required by local codes to protect your drinking water supply.
Installing sprinklers too far apart, which makes
it impossible for certain areas to receive enough water and causes brown
spots during the hot summer months.
Mixing sprinklers with different application
rates on the same line, which causes one area to be over watered in order
to sufficiently water another.
Not using special watertight connectors and a
protective valve box to safeguard the electrical elements, guard against
short circuits and prevents corrosion.
Confidence Counts
Above all, you should choose a contractor you can
trust and with whom you feel comfortable. It's important that he
install professional series products such as those manufactured by Rain
Bird, the world's leading manufacturer of irrigation equipment. For
more than six decades, Rain Bird products and the professional irrigation
contractor have worked together to provide the industry's most
cost-effective, reliable irrigation systems. Choosing an irrigation
contractor who uses Rain Bird professional series products is the best way
to ensure the job will be done right.
A
sprinkler system is a complex network of pipes, valves, electrical
connections and sprinkler heads. Because if serves as the
circulation system for you yard, the design and installation of your
sprinkler system are critical to its success. It's a complicated
process requiring a host of equipment, as well as a background in
landscape design and hydraulics.
This is why it's so important to have a
professional contractor design your system.