Installing an irrigation system on your property is one of the most effective ways to cultivate a lush lawn and landscape. This will make it so you no longer have to babysit your lawn and flowers in order for them to thrive. Instead, your sprinklers will do the work for you! A properly installed irrigation system can save you time and money while also adding a great deal of convenience to your lawn and landscape maintenance routine. If you're looking to add efficiency to the way you water your turf, continue reading to learn more about the benefits of an irrigation system.


Irrigation systems can save you time.

Any homeowner knows that it takes a lot of time to grow and maintain a beautiful property. Besides that, it can be difficult to apply the right amount of water to your grass and plants on a consistent basis. Irrigation systems will save you time because you will no longer have to stand around watering your lawn and landscape beds yourself. Instead, you will be able to recoup valuable time in your day. The best part of a good irrigation system is that your lawn will be watered more efficiently, and in less time than it would have if you did it yourself.


Irrigation systems can save you money in the long run.

Contrary to popular belief, installing an irrigation system will save you money in the long run, even though you spend more upfront. Irrigation systems are designed to water your lawn efficiently, ensuring you use only the water your grass requires. They also save the added costs of having to replace unhealthy grass and plants on your property. Plus, you will save water by no longer using the hose, as this can be a very costly watering method.

Here are some other ways that using an irrigation system will help save you money:

  • Watering Zones: Irrigation systems are set up in zones on your property and are programmed to give each area of your grass and plants adequate water. The amount of water each area receives will vary, depending on the types of plants and grass within the zone. These systems are made to thoroughly increase water conservation on your property, which reduces your water bill.
  • Rain Sensors: Most irrigation systems use rain sensors to detect if it is raining so that they won't turn on in the rain, or after it has recently rained. This will remove any overlap of your sprinklers cutting on to water your landscape unnecessarily.
  • Higher Property Value: Irrigation systems boost your property value and enhance your lawn and landscape rather quickly by producing healthy vegetation that increases your curb appeal.

An irrigation system can be customized for your property to help target dead zones and improve the overall health of your lawn and landscape beds.


Irrigation systems make watering your lawn and landscape as convenient as possible.

Sprinkler irrigation system watering a lawn in Granger, IN.

Irrigation systems don't just save you time and add money back into your wallet. They also make watering your lawn and landscape as convenient as possible. Technology has enhanced these benefits even more by providing new and innovative ways to keep up with the health of your vegetation from wherever you are.

Most irrigation systems on the market today can be connected to a "smart" system service. This means that you'll be able to control it from afar. By simply connecting your system to an app on your smartphone, you can stop and start it at any time. This feature will come in handy when it's time to adjust your watering schedule for changes in seasons.


Are you ready to have an irrigation system installed on your property? Call us today!

At Grow Pros Lawn Care, LLC, we install custom irrigation systems to meet the specific needs of your property. If you're looking to reduce the time you spend watering your lawn, an irrigation system is the best way to go. We proudly install irrigation systems for clients in Elkhart, Granger, South Bend, and nearby cities in Indiana. If you're ready to have an irrigation system installed on your property, give us a call today at (574) 326-3526 to schedule a consultation.