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Installing an automatic irrigation system is one of the most important things you can do to protect your investment in the foundation, landscaping, turf and beds of your home. Water brings refreshment to thirsty roots, allowing a lawn, bed or garden to flourish. But, it is also a precious and costly resource. Maddox Custom Pools and Landscaping wants to keep your landscape looking its best while
conserving valuable water! We deliver just the right amount of water - where
and when you need it - with the highest-quality water management tools backed
by a worry-free warranty. We offer expert sprinkler installation, as well
as repair and preventive maintenance. We know your time is also a valuable resource. Installing an automatic irrigation system with 100% guaranteed coverage relieves you from hours of dragging hoses, moving sprinklers, and replacing broken or worn-out parts. The correct number of zones, and the heads per zone, are an essential component of obtaining enough water pressure for 100% coverage. Using rotars across your sidewalk or driveway may keep your costs down, but it wastes water, is a nuisance for passersby, and has the potential for a slippery and hazardous condition. The average cost of our automatic irrigation system is $350 - $400 per zone, depending on the permit and subdivision restrictions.
Rain sustains your landscape, but it can also puddle in your yard and on your pavement. When puddling occurs, plants drown from root suffocation, lawns become soggy and a target for disease and insect pests, topsoil erodes, bedding plants and mulch wash away, and debris flows onto your pavement. The solution is to help water find a suitable path where it can either soak into the soil or successfully drain away. Installation of a drainage system controls the water in your yard. A special emphasis is made for low areas to create positive drainage, especially when you have a pool. Service drains are tied into your home's gutter spouts and professionally installed under your lawn and walkways. They intercept excess water from your beds, yard and gutter spouts and expediently channelled away from your home.
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