Property owners who struggle with uneven watering, dry patches, or runoff rely on TG Landscaping to create irrigation layouts matched to terrain, plant zones, and water pressure. We map each valve, emitter, and sprinkler head so your system delivers uniform coverage without waste. From drip lines for flower beds to rotor placement for turf, every detail is engineered for long-term performance and water savings.
Property owners building new landscapes, facility managers keeping commercial turf healthy, and contractors coordinating outdoor construction all rely on accurate irrigation planning when patchy coverage wastes water, landscape investments fail from under-watering, or utility costs climb without explanation. Fixing zones after installation costs more than mapping flow and pressure correctly from the start, and catching design flaws on paper takes minutes compared to rerouting buried pipe later.
Property owners building new landscapes, facility managers keeping commercial turf healthy, and contractors coordinating outdoor construction all rely on accurate irrigation planning when patchy coverage wastes water, landscape investments fail from under-watering, or utility costs climb without explanation. Fixing zones after installation costs more than mapping flow and pressure correctly from the start, and catching design flaws on paper takes minutes compared to rerouting buried pipe later.
Zone-by-zone mapping stops runoff and waste, so every emitter runs exactly as long as needed and your monthly costs stay low.
Turf and beds receive the same precipitation rate across every zone, ending dry patches and creating lush, even color through summer.
Correct pipe sizing and valve box placement prevent pressure drops and clogged heads, cutting the number of breakdowns you'll face each year.
Mainline trenches and leak-proof connections hold strong through frost and heat, protecting your investment season after season.
Balanced coverage keeps lawns green and plantings vibrant, giving neighbors and visitors an immediate impression of quality care.
Buyers recognize professional irrigation as a turnkey feature, and appraisers note the upgrade when your property goes on the market.
Every system we lay out complies with state backflow regulations, municipal zoning requirements, and local water-efficiency ordinances. You get hydraulic calculations that match zone demand, lateral routing that clears utility lines, and permit-ready documentation submitted on time. Your property stays within the law, and your landscape gets water where it needs it.
Your property's slope, soil type, and sun exposure shape every valve placement, emitter selection, and zone boundary so water reaches roots instead of draining into gutters.
Certified backflow assemblies, brass fittings, and UV-resistant tubing mean your irrigation layout operates leak-free through summer heat and spring freeze cycles without service calls.
Both installation workmanship and every valve, rotor, and drip emitter come protected, so repairs cost you nothing if a component fails within the coverage window.
Site mapping, trench routing, mainline install, and controller programming follow a fixed timeline, and your system waters your lawn the day we agreed upon at signing.
Zone planning accounts for slope, sun exposure, and plant type to ensure each area gets the right amount of water without runoff or dry spots.
Drip conversions involve capping existing spray lines, routing new tubing, and installing emitters tuned to your soil and plant spacing.
Absolutely. We integrate rotors or spray zones for turf with drip lines for shrubs and gardens, balancing pressure across the entire system.
Design takes one to two days; installation runs two to five days depending on property size, terrain, and the number of zones required.
Yes. Smart controllers adjust watering based on weather data and soil moisture, cutting water use by twenty to forty percent over fixed schedules.