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Service areas

Irrigation quote requests across the Central Okanagan

Twenty-five neighbourhoods across four regions. We publish separate pages for them because irrigation genuinely differs between a flat Rutland lot, a Wilden hillside and an acreage in Joe Rich.

How we group properties

Six irrigation environments, not twenty-five identical ones

Terrain matters more than municipal boundaries. Shannon Lake sits in West Kelowna but behaves like an established Kelowna family neighbourhood, so it gets the same technical treatment.

Hillside & benchland properties

Slope changes of ten metres or more across a single lot are normal here, and that changes the hydraulics. Elevation between the first and last head on a zone shifts pressure at roughly one psi for every 2.3 feet of rise, so a zone that performs at the top of the driveway can mist or stall at the bottom. Rock-heavy landscaping and thin soil over bedrock also push properties toward drip and low-volume conversions.

Acreage & semi-rural properties

Larger parcels mean long mainline runs, higher zone counts and often a pump rather than municipal pressure alone. Friction loss over distance becomes the dominant design constraint, and anything drawing from a creek, pond or licensed surface source needs filtration that actually gets serviced.

Established residential neighbourhoods

Systems here are frequently twenty to forty years old. The pipe is usually sound but the wear parts are not: worn nozzles, sun-brittle risers, seeping valve diaphragms and mechanical clock timers that no longer match how the yard is planted. These are retrofit and tune-up properties more than replacement properties.

Alpine & freeze-exposed properties

The service window is short and the freeze risk is severe. Ground can stay frozen well into spring and hard frost can arrive before the end of September, so scheduling is the whole job: a late blowout or an early start-up is how systems get destroyed here.

Lakeside & mixed-lot communities

Lot sizes and planting styles vary widely street to street, and many properties mix turf, ornamental beds and remnant orchard or vine plantings with genuinely different water needs. Efficiency tuning matters more than raw coverage.

Westside slope communities

Sloped, sun-exposed lots on the west side of Okanagan Lake dry out fast, and water conservation expectations are a live constraint rather than an abstraction. Repair, upgrade and efficiency work tends to outrank new installation.

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Tell us what your property needs. We pass the details to an independent irrigation contractor serving your area, and they contact you directly.

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What is happening with your system? Which zones, what symptoms, roughly how big is the area? Detail here gets you noticeably better quotes.

  • Requesting quotes is free and carries no obligation.
  • Your details go to an independent contractor serving your area so they can quote.
  • Pricing, scheduling and any contract are agreed directly between you and the contractor.
  • We cannot guarantee contractor availability, and response times vary by season.

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