Kansas City’s Trusted Irrigation Experts

Smart Irrigation, Thriving Landscapes.

Between scorching summers, clay-heavy soil, and temperamental rainfall, watering your lawn in the Kansas City area isn’t a set-it-and-forget-it job. You need an irrigation system that’s built for Midwest weather and yards.

Our Comprehensive Irrigation Services

The Difference an Irrigation Expert Makes.

Led by Experts

Our irrigation division is spearheaded by Nate, a seasoned pro. His unmatched expertise in system diagnostics, repairs, and installations ensures top-quality work.

Quality Components & Workmanship

We use high-quality parts and proven techniques to ensure your irrigation system is reliable and durable.

Comprehensive Solutions

From design to ongoing maintenance and emergency repairs, we cover all your irrigation needs under one trusted provider.

Clear Communication

We'll explain our findings, discuss your options, and provide transparent pricing before any work begins.

Water Efficiency Focus

We design and maintain systems to minimize water waste, helping you save money and conserve a precious resource.

Protecting Your Landscape Investment

Proper irrigation is key to the health and beauty of your lawn and plants. We help you protect that investment.

Efficient. Effective. Irrigation.

Irrigation Built for Kansas City Weather

  • Flash floods or summer droughts? Our irrigation systems are built to balance drainage and retain the right amount of water where your lawn needs it most.

  • Freezing winters? We winterize and insulate every system to prevent burst lines and costly repairs.

  • Heavy clay soil? We design for deep water penetration and strong root growth, even in challenging conditions.

FAQs

  • Lawns in Kansas City generally need about 1 inch of water per week, ideally delivered in the early morning hours to prevent disease. We can help you program your system for optimal frequency and duration.

  • We begin irrigation startups as soon as temperatures consistently stay above freezing, usually in late March to early April. It's best to book in advance.

  • Look for unusually wet spots in your lawn, areas of pooling water, a sudden increase in your water bill, or sprinkler heads that don't pop up or spray correctly.