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Irrigation


Due to this areas arid conditions almost all landscapes need some sort of watering device. We provide installation of traditional
irrigation systems as well as state of the art subsurface systems. With the technology today sprinkler systems can be designed to use
up to 65% less water than traditional systems. (For example Evapotranspiration controllers can calculate how much water is evaporating
out of your soils and then adjust to compensate.)

We are now able to irrigate lawn areas using subsurface irrigation tubing. This allows complete root zone watering without above ground sprinkler heads. This product decreases water use significantly and provides noise less operation.

We have solutions for any irrigation problem from a small lawn to a sports field pump house Aspen Valley Landscaping can accommodate your irrigation needs.



ABOUT DRIP IRRIGATION
From "DIY Gardening & Landscaping"
episode DIG-146 -- More Projects »
Paul James, host of HGTV's Gardening by the Yard,
discusses the advantages of drip irrigation.


Drip irrigation is the most efficient way to deliver water where plants need it most: the root zone. You can make a simple drip-irrigation system by filling a plastic soda bottle with water, punching a few pinholes in the bottom and placing it near the base of a plant. The water will seep from the bottle slowly, delivering the water at ground level.
A better way is to install a permanent drip-irrigation system, which you can use to water trees, shrubs, flowers, vegetables and even hanging plants. You can purchase a simple kit and install the system yourself. You may find that you recoup the expense in as little as one year through savings on water.

Because drip-irrigation systems deliver water slowly and directly, almost no water is lost to evaporation. Studies show that a properly installed drip system uses 30 percent to 50 percent less water than more conventional watering methods. Once your system is in place, you'll no longer need to drag hoses around and set up
sprinklers.