In Sacramento's climate, traditional sprinklers waste water through evaporation and runoff. Our drip systems deliver water directly to plant roots with 90% efficiency—critical during summer water restrictions.
We design zone-specific layouts for mixed landscaping, using pressure-compensating emitters that handle our variable water pressure. For established East Sacramento gardens, we retrofit existing systems with minimal disruption. In new Natomas developments, we install during construction for seamless integration.
Every installation includes a smart controller programmed with Sacramento's watering schedules, plus leak detection to prevent costly clay soil erosion.
We design zone-specific layouts for mixed landscaping, using pressure-compensating emitters that handle our variable water pressure. For established East Sacramento gardens, we retrofit existing systems with minimal disruption. In new Natomas developments, we install during construction for seamless integration.
Every installation includes a smart controller programmed with Sacramento's watering schedules, plus leak detection to prevent costly clay soil erosion.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Site assessment of sun exposure, soil type, and plant water needs
- 02 Step 2: Custom design with water-efficient emitter placement
- 03 Step 3: Installation with freeze-proof components for mild winters
- 04 Step 4: Smart controller programming with seasonal adjustments
Benefits
- Reduces water use by 30-50% compared to sprinklers
- Prevents overspray on Sacramento's narrow lots
- Eliminates runoff on compacted clay soils
- Qualifies for Sacramento County rebates
Frequently Asked Questions
How does drip irrigation handle Sacramento's hard water?
We install self-flushing emitters and recommend annual descaling to prevent mineral buildup from our groundwater supply.
Can drip systems water lawns in Land Park homes?
For turf areas, we use subsurface drip lines or recommend converting to drought-tolerant landscaping better suited to our climate.