Homeowners considering a sprinkler system want to know how zones work, what a smart controller actually saves on the water bill, and whether their lawn can be properly covered given the water pressure available. A website that explains the design process and shows real system layouts earns the estimate call. Free mockup, no commitment.

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Web Design for Irrigation System Installation in Kansas City

Irrigation installation customers are homeowners tired of dragging hoses or running oscillating sprinklers who want a permanent, automated solution that keeps the lawn and landscape watered efficiently without constant attention. The zone design concept is the first education: a residential lawn is divided into zones based on water pressure and flow rate — each zone runs independently and covers a section of lawn where the total gallons-per-minute demand of all heads stays within the available flow. Rotary heads (for large turf areas), fixed spray heads (for small areas and tight coverage), and drip zones (for landscape beds, shrubs, and trees) serve different purposes and should not be mixed in the same zone. Smart controllers (Rachio, Rain Bird, Hunter) connect to local weather data and skip watering when rain is forecast or soil moisture is adequate — customers who have heard about smart controllers need to understand that the water savings are real: studies consistently show 20-50% reduction in irrigation water use compared to timer-only controllers. Backflow preventer installation is required by KC code — the vacuum breaker or reduced-pressure backflow assembly prevents irrigation water from contaminating the potable water supply. Winterization (blowing out all water from lines before freeze) is an annual service in KC that the same company typically handles. A irrigation installation website that explains zone design, smart controller savings, and the spring activation / fall winterization service cycle earns the homeowner who is ready to stop managing watering manually.

What homeowners research before installing an irrigation system

  • Zone design — how zones work, what determines zone count, rotary vs. spray vs. drip head types
  • Smart controllers — Rachio vs. Rain Bird vs. Hunter, how weather-based watering saves water and money
  • Backflow preventer — KC code requirement, what it does, why it is necessary for potable water safety
  • Winterization — how the system is blown out before freeze, annual service cost, what happens if skipped
  • Water pressure — how available GPM determines how many heads per zone, what low pressure means for design

What your irrigation installation website would include

  • Zone design explained — how we map a property, head types, zone count, what full coverage looks like
  • Smart controller guide — Rachio and Rain Bird options, weather integration, estimated water savings
  • Head type comparison — rotary, fixed spray, and drip — what each is used for, why mixing zones is a mistake
  • Backflow preventer — KC code requirement explained, installation included in every new system
  • Annual services — spring startup, summer check, fall winterization — service plan and pricing
  • Quote form with property size, lawn and bed areas, water source, existing system, smart controller interest

What clients say

“Irrigation customers want to understand what they are getting before they commit — zones, heads, controller, backflow, winterization. Without a website I was explaining the whole system on every first call. The site with our zone design explanation, the smart controller comparison, and our annual service plan meant customers arrived to estimates already knowing the full picture. We started selling more Rachio upgrades on new installs because customers came in already sold on the water savings.”

— M. Hendricks, irrigation specialist, Lenexa, KS

Simple pricing

An irrigation site with zone design guide, smart controller options, and quote form starts at $225. A full site with head type comparison, backflow section, and annual service plan is $425–$850. One new system installation covers the cost. No contracts, no monthly fees.

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