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Irrigation in Nashville, TN

Professional irrigation services for homes and businesses across Davidson County.

How does Irrigation installation work in Nashville?

Sprinkler installation, smart controller upgrades, and irrigation repair for Nashville properties. Typical pricing: $2,500-$8,000 install / $125+ repair. Free written estimates. Call (615) 248-0140 for same-day quotes throughout Davidson County.

Smart Wi-Fi irrigation controller installation in Nashville Tennessee

Professional Irrigation Installation and Service in Nashville

A sprinkler system in Nashville has to do two jobs at once. It needs to give lawns and plants enough water through the July and August heat. It also needs to back off in our wet spring and fall, when too much water causes more harm than too little. Systems that get this wrong waste money, drown roots, and feed the fungus that hurts so many Nashville lawns.

We install, repair, and service sprinkler systems across Nashville and nearby suburbs. That includes Brentwood, Franklin, Murfreesboro, Hendersonville, Gallatin, Mt. Juliet, Lebanon, Spring Hill, Smyrna, and Nolensville. We match every install to your site. That means we look at sun, slope, soil, plant type, and your Metro Water costs.

Irrigation Installation

Every new install starts with a site survey and a pressure test. Water pressure in Nashville changes a lot by neighborhood. City zones often run 60 to 80 psi. Wells in outlying Williamson County can drop to 35 to 45 psi. Pressure decides zone size, head choice, and how we program the controller. We test first, then design. Not the other way around.

We match each part to the job. Rotor heads cover open turf evenly. MP Rotator heads work best on slopes and mixed sun-shade zones. Pop-up sprays fit narrow turf strips. We use drip lines in beds, buried in older beds and laid above ground for new plants that need to get established. Our standard brands are Rainbird, Hunter, and Toro. They are reliable, parts are easy to find, and most carry a 3 to 5 year warranty.

We use Wi-Fi smart controllers by default, either the Rain Bird ESP-TM2 Wi-Fi or the Hunter Hydrawise. The choice depends on how complex your system is. Smart controllers cut water use 25 to 40% compared to fixed-schedule ones. They pull local weather data and adjust run times on their own. This matters in Nashville because our rain is hard to predict. We can get 3 inches in an afternoon or go 4 weeks dry in August. A smart controller handles both.

Residential sprinkler system serving Nashville lawn with multi-zone coverage

Seasonal Service and Calibration

Spring startup runs in March or April. We test every head, zone by zone, for coverage, rotation, aim, and leaks. Winter freeze-and-thaw often breaks PVC lines and knocks heads out of place. We find and fix that during startup, well before the first hot stretch in June. We also reset run times for the season and fix any heads that have drifted.

Fall blowout runs in November. We drain the system and clear all the lines with compressed air before the first hard freeze. Nashville hits freezing temperatures every winter. Skip the blowout and you risk cracked backflow valves, burst lines, and head swaps come spring. Blowout runs $75 to $150 based on zone count. It is the single most important service on a Nashville system.

Repair and Troubleshooting

Most repair calls fall into a few groups. Broken heads from mower damage or freeze. Stuck valves from debris or bad wiring. Low pressure on one zone from a line break, a clogged filter, or a valve problem. And controller mix-ups from dead batteries, power surges, or old schedules left in place.

We diagnose with pressure gauges, valve locators, and line tracers, not guesswork. For standard fixes like heads, nozzles, valves, and wire splices, we charge a flat rate per part. For complex problems, we charge by the hour. You get a quote before we do any work beyond basic checks.

Water Use and Metro Water Services Guidelines

Metro Water Services pushes for smart outdoor water use, but it does not force watering limits under normal conditions. We design and tune systems to the city’s best practices. That means watering between 4 AM and 10 AM to cut evaporation, skipping rain days, and running deep, less-frequent cycles instead of shallow daily ones.

Our smart controllers also use ET-based scheduling. ET stands for evapotranspiration, the rate water leaves soil and plants. In plain terms, it cuts run times by up to 50% during cool, cloudy weeks compared to hot, sunny ones for the same grass.

Drip irrigation and zone tuning for Middle Tennessee garden beds

Coordinating with Lawn and Landscape Work

Sprinklers tie in tightly with other property work. A new landscape design almost always needs zone changes for drip coverage. A hardscape install needs lines re-routed around new features. Our mowing crews flag any sprinkler issues they spot, and our leaf removal crews watch for head damage under leaf piles. When one company handles it all, nothing slips through.

Request Irrigation Service or Installation

We offer a free on-site estimate for new installs, upgrades, or service contracts. We come out, map your current coverage or plan new, check water pressure and flow, and give you a flat written quote. Ask for a free quote or check our service areas page for coverage. Or call (615) 248-0140.

Why Davidson County properties choose us for Irrigation?

Same teams, same routes, every visit. Our Nashville crew runs Irrigation across Davidson County on a fixed schedule with a single point of contact.

“Our Nashville crew runs Irrigation across Davidson County every week. Same teams, same schedule, same standard.”— Chris Ashmore, Founder
  • Founded by a 26-year licensed real estate broker and operator
  • Serving multiple Davidson County suburbs on fixed route schedules
  • Operator-grade scheduling and reporting
  • Free written estimates on every job

Questions About Irrigation in Nashville

# What does irrigation installation cost in Nashville?

A typical Nashville residential install runs $3,500 to $8,500 depending on zone count, property size, and controller selection. Standard 6-zone systems on quarter-acre lots fall in the $3,500-$5,000 range. Larger estates with 10+ zones and smart controllers run $6,500-$12,000+.

# Do I really need a smart controller?

Yes. Smart Wi-Fi controllers cut water usage 25-40% versus fixed-schedule controllers by adjusting to local weather automatically. For Nashville's variable rainfall, the payback on controller upgrade is typically under 2 seasons in water savings alone — and the convenience of phone-based control is significant.

# How often should I have my system serviced?

Two service visits per year at minimum: spring startup (March-April) and fall blowout (November). Spring startup catches winter damage before peak season. Fall blowout prevents freeze damage to backflow preventers and lateral lines. Skipping blowout is the #1 cause of expensive spring repairs on Nashville systems.

# Are you licensed for backflow preventer work?

Yes. Backflow prevention certification required by Metro Water Services for all new installs. Annual backflow testing (required on commercial properties, recommended on residential) can be bundled with spring startup service.

# Can you repair systems you didn't install?

Yes. Most of our repair work is on existing systems installed by other contractors. We'll troubleshoot, repair, and often recommend targeted upgrades (controller, specific zone rebuilds) rather than full system replacement where the original bones are still sound.

# Do I need to be home during service?

we just need access to the backflow preventer, controller, and shut-off valve. For new installs or major upgrades, a brief walk-through at start is helpful but not required.

Frequently Asked Questions

A typical Nashville residential install runs $3,500 to $8,500 depending on zone count, property size, and controller selection. Standard 6-zone systems on quarter-acre lots fall in the $3,500-$5,000 range. Larger estates with 10+ zones and smart controllers run $6,500-$12,000+.

Yes. Smart Wi-Fi controllers cut water usage 25-40% versus fixed-schedule controllers by adjusting to local weather automatically. For Nashville's variable rainfall, the payback on controller upgrade is typically under 2 seasons in water savings alone — and the convenience of phone-based control is significant.

Two service visits per year at minimum: spring startup (March-April) and fall blowout (November). Spring startup catches winter damage before peak season. Fall blowout prevents freeze damage to backflow preventers and lateral lines. Skipping blowout is the #1 cause of expensive spring repairs on Nashville systems.

Yes. Backflow prevention certification required by Metro Water Services for all new installs. Annual backflow testing (required on commercial properties, recommended on residential) can be bundled with spring startup service.

Yes. Most of our repair work is on existing systems installed by other contractors. We'll troubleshoot, repair, and often recommend targeted upgrades (controller, specific zone rebuilds) rather than full system replacement where the original bones are still sound.

we just need access to the backflow preventer, controller, and shut-off valve. For new installs or major upgrades, a brief walk-through at start is helpful but not required.

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