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Quick answers to the questions Anchorage homeowners ask most.
It depends most on the size of the yard, the number of zones, your water pressure, and how much of the lot you want covered. The quickest way to a real number is a free quote — tell us about your yard and what you want watered.
Many residential systems go in within a day or two once the design and zones are set. Larger lots, lots of garden beds, or tricky access can add time. We'll give you a timeline with your quote.
Usually, yes — compared with hand-watering or a hose-end sprinkler left running. Proper zoning, matched nozzles, a rain sensor, and a smart controller water each area only as much as it needs, which cuts waste from overspray, runoff, and forgetting to shut it off.
Lawns are watered best by spray and rotor heads; garden beds, shrubs, and planters do better with drip lines that water at the root. Most yards use a mix, with the lawn and the beds on separate zones.
In any climate that freezes, yes. Before the first hard freeze the lines should be drained or blown out with air so trapped water can't expand and crack pipes or valves. We handle fall winterizing and spring start-ups in Alaska.
Yes. We repair broken heads, leaks, valves, and controllers, and can add zones or drip lines to a system that's already in the ground — you don't always need to start over.
Yes — we cover Anchorage, all of the Anchorage Municipality, and nearby Eagle River, Wasilla, and Palmer.
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