Irrigation
At Heritage we offer many irrigation solutions to help you take control of your H2O.
Whether it’s as simple as keeping water from destroying your property or as complex as a beautiful water feature, you can trust us to complete your vision.
Integration
We believe that the perfect irrigation system is one that is specifically made to work with you and your land. This means each and every flower bed and tree is accounted for in the design process.
Drip Irrigation Systems
These systems deliver water directly to the plant roots through a network of tubes, pipes, and emitters. They're popular for their efficiency in conserving water and delivering precise amounts to plants.
Sprinkler Systems
Sprinkler systems are used for a broad range of applications, from large agricultural fields to residential lawns. They can be stationary, portable, or installed underground with automated controls.
Surface Irrigation
This traditional method involves the distribution of water over the soil surface by gravity. It's commonly used in flood irrigation for large-scale crops. (We do not currently offer large-scale agricultural services)
Subsurface Irrigation
This system involves placing irrigation tubes or pipes below the soil surface, delivering water directly to the root zone. It's efficient in reducing evaporation and runoff.
Maintenance and Repair Services
Regular maintenance and repair are crucial for keeping irrigation systems running efficiently. This includes checking for leaks, clogs, and other issues.
Irrigation System Design and Consultation
Professional services often include designing customized irrigation systems based on specific needs, soil types, and plant requirements.
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FAQ
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A: Not at all! Every customer has unique wants and needs and we are committed to finding a solution for any requests we get.
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A: We start by mapping out the garden layout and understanding the water needs of different plants. The soil type, sun exposure, and slopes are all important pieces of the puzzle.
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A: Landscaping irrigation systems typically involve checking for leaks, cleaning or replacing clogged sprinkler heads, adjusting the system for seasonal changes, and ensuring that timers and controllers are working correctly. Regularly inspecting the pipes and valves, as well as winterizing the system, are also important steps.
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A: Watering needs vary based on the type of plants, soil conditions, and weather. Generally, lawns need about 1-1.5 inches of water per week, while gardens may need more or less depending on plant types. Our irrigation systems can be programmed to provide optimal watering schedules.
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A: The cost of installing an irrigation system depends on factors such as the size of your property, the type of system, and the complexity of the installation. We provide detailed estimates after assessing your specific requirements.