Installation
Irrigation Installation in Kelowna & the Central Okanagan
Design and installation of new in-ground irrigation systems, zone expansions and full replacements.
A well-installed irrigation system is mostly design. The hydraulic work — measuring available pressure and flow, then sizing zones so every head operates within its designed range — determines whether the system waters evenly for twenty years or fights itself from day one. Installation quality matters too, but no amount of careful trenching rescues a system with too many heads on a zone.

Signs your system needs installation
- You are installing new lawn, beds or landscaping
- Hand watering is no longer practical for the area involved
- Repairs are becoming frequent and cumulatively expensive
- Coverage has never been even, regardless of adjustment
- New planted areas are not on the system
- The system cannot water everything within permitted hours
Common problems we see
- Existing systems with too many heads per zone to ever water evenly
- New landscaping with no irrigation provision at all
- Systems that cannot finish a full cycle within permitted watering hours
- Ageing systems where repair costs now exceed replacement value
- Additions and new beds never brought onto the system
- No backflow protection where the purveyor requires it
What a visit includes
Scope varies between contractors — use this as the baseline to judge a quote against.
- Site assessment with static pressure and flow rate measurement
- Zone plan matched to planting type, sun exposure and grade
- Trenching and mainline, lateral and valve installation
- Head and nozzle selection with pressure regulation where needed
- Controller installation and initial seasonal programming
- Backflow prevention to purveyor requirements
- Commissioning walkthrough with each zone demonstrated
Why this work is worth doing
- Zones sized to your property's actual pressure and flow
- Even coverage from day one instead of chronic dry patches
- Appropriate delivery for each area — spray for turf, drip for beds
- Modern controllers with rain and seasonal adjustment built in
- Backflow protection installed to your purveyor's requirements
- A system that can be expanded later without redesign
Seasonal timing
Installation books out from April onward. Late summer and early fall often have better availability and equally good planting conditions.
Service areas
Irrigation Installation by neighbourhood
Local conditions change what this work involves. These pages cover the specifics for each area.
- All of KelownaNeighbourhood-by-neighbourhood irrigation quote requests across Kelowna, from the Mission benches to Black Mountain and the rural southeast.
- All of West KelownaSlope-aware irrigation quote requests for Westbank Centre, Glenrosa, Shannon Lake, Lakeview Heights and Smith Creek.
- All of Lake CountryIrrigation quote requests for Winfield, Carr's Landing and the surrounding Lake Country area.
- All of Surrounding CommunitiesIrrigation quote requests for Peachland, Fintry, Big White and other communities around the Central Okanagan.
Irrigation Installation questions, answered
How many zones does a property need?
It is set by available flow, not by property size. Each zone can only run as many heads as your water supply can serve at their designed pressure, so a property with modest flow needs more, smaller zones than one with strong supply. Planting matters too: turf, shrub beds and trees should be on separate zones because their water needs genuinely differ. A measured flow test at the property is the only way to answer this properly.
How long does installation take?
For a typical residential property, most installations run one to three days once scheduled — a day of trenching and pipe, then heads, valves, controller and commissioning. Larger or acreage properties with long runs, high zone counts or pump work take longer. The lead time before starting is usually the bigger factor, particularly in spring.
Should new beds use drip instead of sprinklers?
In most cases yes, and it is worth specifying at design stage rather than retrofitting later. Drip delivers water at the root zone with far less evaporation and no overspray, which suits shrubs, perennials and trees. Turf still needs overhead coverage. Most well-designed modern systems are hybrids: rotors or sprays on lawn, drip on beds, each on their own zones and schedules.
Will the lawn be wrecked by trenching?
Less than most people expect. Installers generally use a trencher or a vibratory plough that slices a narrow channel rather than excavating a wide one, and on established turf the lines usually knit closed within a few weeks in growing season. Ask how the contractor handles reinstatement, and if timing is flexible, avoid peak summer heat.
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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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Email quotes@kelownairrigation.caRelated irrigation services
- Drip IrrigationLow-volume systems delivering water at the root zone — the efficient choice for beds, slopes, trees and xeriscaping.
- Sprinkler RepairDiagnosis and repair of broken heads, leaking valves, wiring faults and zones that will not run.
- Backflow TestingTesting and certification of backflow prevention devices protecting drinking water from irrigation systems.
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