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Best Irrigation & Sprinkler Companies
2022

The Best Irrigation & Sprinkler Companies
Here Are The Top Irrigation & Sprinkler Companies
Automatic Rain

Automatic Rain

Automatic Rain has expertise in irrigation, landscape lighting, and drainage services throughout the St. Louis Metro area. The staff are certified and licensed by ASSE Cross Connection Control & Backflow Prevention, as Master Lawn Irrigation System Installers, and by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources Water Protection Program. Automatic Rain is a Gold-level Hunter Preferred Contractor, John Deere Landscapes Preferred Contractor, and member of both the Gateway Irrigation Association and Home Builders Association.

Saint Charles, MO 63304

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Quiet Village Landscaping

Quiet Village Landscaping

Quiet Village Landscaping serves St. Louis and surrounding areas with landscape design, installation, and maintenance services. The business specializes in new and updated irrigation systems and offers free estimates. A year-round maintenance plan includes spring start-up and adjustments, mid-season check-up, fall shutdown, and an annual backflow check according to city and county requirements.

St. Louis, MO 63141

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Meyer Landscaping

Meyer Landscaping

Meyer Landscaping has served the greater St. Louis area since 1970. The business offers landscape design, patios, retaining walls, drainage, turf, lighting and irrigation systems. Clients can also schedule landscape maintenance and pest management. Meyer Landscaping employs a licensed landscape architect, certified horticulturist, and three certified commercial pesticide applicators.

Saint Ann, MO 63074

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Hydro Dynamics Corp

Hydro Dynamics Corp

Hydro Dynamics Corp features landscape irrigation, residential lighting, hardscaping, pavers, and drainage systems. Started in 1973, Hydro Dynamics Corp was the first commercial and residential irrigation company to service the St. Louis area. The business is equipped and experienced to meet all types of irrigation needs.

Olivette, MO 63132

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Ballwin Irrigation Services

Ballwin Irrigation Services

Ballwin Irrigation Services installs irrigation systems and landscape lighting for customers in the St. Louis area. The certified technician completes all work, including test and repair backflow preventers and file county certifications. Parts and labor are covered by a three-year warranty.

Ballwin, MO 63021

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Hancock Irrigation

Hancock Irrigation

Hancock Irrigation specializes in irrigation systems for the East St. Louis Metro area. In addition to new installations, the business also provides spring maintenance, summer system checks, repairs, and winterization services. Services Owner Todd Hancock has over a decade of experience installing, repairing, and maintaining irrigation systems for residential and commercial clients.

O Fallon, IL 62269

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Irreco

Irreco

Irreco offers a wide variety of landscape services in the St. Louis Metro area. Customers appreciate Irreco for its reliable service, helpful staff, and fair prices. The business is experienced in lawn care, fertilization, trimming, irrigation, aeration, seeding, fences, drainage, and more. Irreco installs irrigation systems as well as provides maintenance plans that include spring activation, backflow testing, and winterization.

St. Louis, MO 63132

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Green Turf

Green Turf

Green Turf has over 30 years of experience in irrigation, drainage, and landscape lighting for the St. Louis Metro area. Serving both commercial and residential clients, the business offers 24-hour emergency service and American-made products. Green Turf is a member of Home Builders Association and Gateway Irrigation Association. Angie’s List recognized Green Turf with the 2015 Super Service Award.

Maryland Heights, MO 63043

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West County Sprinklers

West County Sprinklers

West County Sprinklers is a St. Louis Master Lawn Irrigation Contractor that has served the greater community for 30 years. The licensed technicians install and service irrigation systems as well as test backflow devices. Other services include outdoor landscape lighting, holiday lights, and drainage systems.

Valley Park, MO 63088

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Metro Lawn Sprinklers and Landscapes

Metro Lawn Sprinklers and Landscapes

Metro Lawn Sprinklers and Landscapes has served the greater St. Louis area for over 20 years. Owners Bob and Patty Ferguson employ more than 60 irrigation, landscaping, and lighting professionals. The business specializes in both standard and water smart RainBird irrigation products. Angie’s List recognized Metro Lawn Sprinklers and Landscapes with the 2015 Super Service Award.

St Peters, MO 63376

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Expert Answers To Common Questions:

  1. Introduction
  2. What are the four types of sprinkler systems?
  3. How much does it cost to install a sprinkler system yourself?
  4. Why use a dry sprinkler system?
  5. What does irrigation mean?
  6. How much does an irrigation system cost?
  7. How do irrigation systems work?
  8. What is drip irrigation?
  9. How to install drip irrigation?
  10. How do sprinkler systems work?
  11. What does it mean to ‘blow out’ sprinklers?
  12. How do you winterize sprinkler systems?
  13. When are fire sprinklers required?
  14. What will set off fire sprinklers?
  15. Can a plumber install a sprinkler system?
  16. Are sprinklers covered under home warranty?
Q: Introduction
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When vegetable crops and other plant life can't get sufficient water from rain alone during the growing season, irrigation is a popular supplemental method. Irrigation involves using a network of above- or below-ground water lines and/or sprinklers to ensure that plants are properly hydrated. Irrigation is done in a controlled manner similar to natural rainfall.

A water sprinkler (also known as an irrigation sprinkler) is a device that distributes water to a controlled area for crops and gardens. They're often installed as part of a structure called a "sprinkler system." Sprinkler systems are also frequently used to keep turfs healthy and green, and it's installed to water lawns, golf courses, sports fields, and more.
Q: What are the four types of sprinkler systems?
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Four of the most common types of sprinkler systems are wet pipe, dry pipe, pre-action and deluge. The main difference between the sprinkler systems is how they're activated and triggered to release water when the air temperature exceeds a certain level.

Q: How much does it cost to install a sprinkler system yourself?
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According to Houselogic, the average cost to install a new sprinkler system on a quarter-acre lot on your own is around $1,500, with variations based on the type of system used and the quality of the hardware. DIY installation is typically a $1,500 to $2,000 savings over hiring a professional.
Q: Why use a dry sprinkler system?
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A dry sprinkler system, as its name suggests, isn't filled with water. Instead, it's pressurized with compressed air or nitrogen when not in use. It's preferable to other types of systems in colder climates because it's resistant to freezing.
Q: What does irrigation mean?
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Irrigation uses controlled amounts of water through channels to provide water for various land productions, including crops, landscapes, and turf. Early civilizations used irrigation technology to divert water from rivers; today, most irrigation systems use modern underground plumbing infrastructure.
Q: How much does an irrigation system cost?
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The cost of an irrigation system depends on the type of irrigation used, the size of the system, and if you use professionals for the installation process. According to Houselogic, it costs between $3,000 and $4,000 to have an irrigation system professionally installed on an average-sized property.
Q: How do irrigation systems work?
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Irrigation systems connect to the water lines on a residential or commercial property. A network of smaller lines carries water to areas around the property, where it's distributed via sprinklers, drip lines, or hoses to provide coverage to plants as needed.
Q: What is drip irrigation?
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Drip irrigation operates on the same basic principle as irrigation, but instead of using sprinklers, it uses a specialized waterline with small holes along the sides. A low flow passes through these lines and distributes water directly to the ground around the plants.
Q: How to install drip irrigation?
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Drip irrigation systems are easier to install than sprinkler systems and can take a few hours or a few days, depending on the size of space it's tending. You'll need enough drip line to provide even coverage to your entire garden and an outdoor water source to hook up the system. Some systems need pressure regulators to keep water pressure stable.
Q: How do sprinkler systems work?
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Most sprinkler systems comprise a network of underground pipes and devices that spray water called sprinkler heads. Sprinkler systems are controlled by valves and often installed in zones that enable the operator to construct the system in multiple different ways while conserving water.
Q: What does it mean to ‘blow out’ sprinklers?
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"Blowing out" sprinklers uses compressed air to dry out the lines and prevent freezing during colder temperatures. This is typically done after the growing season since irrigation won't be used for several months. It's a good way to prevent damage and extend the life of the system.
Q: How do you winterize sprinkler systems?
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To winterize your sprinkler system means to protect it from unnecessary wear-and-tear in the off-season. In cold climates, you'll need to shut off the water, drain it from your system, and make sure any part of it that's above ground is well insulated to prevent damage from freezing.
Q: When are fire sprinklers required?
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The codes that regulate fire safety measures vary between cities and states. Usually, only commercial buildings that pass a certain number of floors or square feet are required by law to have sprinklers; in some localities, those requirements are more expansive.
Q: What will set off fire sprinklers?
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Most people assume that smoke sets fire sprinklers off. This is incorrect. Most indoor sprinkler systems are designed with small glass bulbs containing a heat-sensitive fluid in each sprinkler head. When the air temperature reaches a certain level, the bulb will break, activating water flow through the lines and out of the sprinklers.
Q: Can a plumber install a sprinkler system?
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Because both fire sprinkler systems and irrigation sprinkler systems are connected to the plumbing on your property, a plumber can handle the professional installation. It's recommended to find a plumber who has experience with sprinkler systems before hiring them to handle the job.
Q: Are sprinklers covered under home warranty?
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Indoor (fire) sprinkler systems are covered under your home's warranty because they're inside the home. Outdoor sprinkler systems (irrigation) are not usually covered under a home warranty because most do not consider outdoor plumbing installations to be part of the home.