All about that Irrigation and Sprinkler System

A professionally installed home sprinkler and irrigation system can make up for bad weather regarding lawn care.

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The grass may be greener on the other side of the fence, but it doesn’t have to stay that way. When it comes to irrigation and sprinkler systems, allowing professionals to handle the job is the best thing to do to ensure the best results. If you want the lawn to look as good as it should this summer, consider the benefits of a home sprinkler system.

Easy Installation

Local landscaping companies install more irrigation and sprinkler systems than we can begin to imagine. Nature’s Image, one of St. Louis, Missouri’s top landscaping and irrigation companies, handles jobs of all sizes. Founder and owner Marc Cawood utilizes nearly 40 years of experience to make sure installation is a breeze. His professionally trained staff designs, installs and manages irrigation systems homeowners can be confident in year-round. For homeowners worried about drainage issues, Nature’s Image carefully surveys the area before installation to determine the best placement for sprinkler heads.

Water Conservation

More green in your yard could mean more green in your pocket. As all homeowners know, water is a valuable thing. Elite Outdoor Innovations, a leader in the business for nearly 20 years, calculates exactly what each yard needs and when it needs it, ensuring no water—or money—goes to waste. When it comes to water usage, too much can be as dangerous as too little. Aware of central Missouri’s unpredictable rain patterns, Elite can recalculate water output and adjust to seasonal changes.

Stress-Free Maintenance 

Too often, manually watered lawns suffer from a lack of attention. Home irrigation systems require little maintenance and provide a scheduled, evenly distributed drink to lawns as little or as often as is needed. Nature’s Image and Elite Outdoor Innovations offer water conservation planning, backflow inspections and maintenance on any existing irrigation system. 

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