SPRINKLER SYSTEM COSTS: WHAT TO EXPECT?

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By Marilyn Royce

Whenever you see a lawn full of grass in the spring, it’s usually an indicator that it will be the same way for a long time to come. Spring is when flowers and leaves proliferate on plants and trees, creating pristine lawns of green. 

In the summer you’ll definitely need a lawn sprinkler system to water your lawn and maintain its beautiful emerald green appearance. This is when question about lawn sprinkler system cost arise.

But what you may not know is that there are certain things you need to take into account when considering if water for your lawn is worth the money spent. With the information given below at hand, you can get a better idea of how much your sprinkler system will cost over time.

Things to Consider When You Are Calculating Lawn Sprinkler System Cost

Homeowners typically only need around five minutes of watering per day with sprinkler systems, which could have been done by hand otherwise. It’s important to determine how many minutes of watering you’ll do with your sprinkler system. Then you’ll be able to see if it’s true that a home sprinkler system is the best to get.

The cost depends on how automatic or manual your sprinkler system is, and what kind of pipes are used for the water supply. The difference between these two types of water supply may be minimal, so you may want to consider them both when choosing a home sprinkler system. 

You also have to think about if you’re going to use your sprinkler system every day, as well as if you need more than 10 minutes of watering each day (there are usually different requirements for each area). Keep in mind the cost of any repairs you may have to make to the sprinkler system. If you’re going to use it every day, the chances that something may go wrong are getting higher. 

If you’re considering setting up a lawn sprinkler system on your own, it’s imperative that you know how much water is being used so that you can check for leaks and make sure everything works properly. You should run your system for an hour or more – long enough to see if anything is wrong with it that could potentially wastewater and money. If a leak does develop in your system, you’ll want to get it fixed right away instead of letting the problem go undetected over time.

The last thing you should know is that the cost of your sprinkler system will increase as you add features to it like programmable timers and a computerized control panel. As your needs change over time, costs will also go up – especially if you need more than four valves.

Final thoughts

With this knowledge, you can determine if a home sprinkler system is right for you. If appealing to guests and keeping your grass green and healthy are important to you, then an automatic sprinkler system could be exactly what’s needed. However, if your focus is mostly on the money spent over the life of the product, then a home sprinkler system may not be for you.