Stop dragging hoses, wrestling with timers, and watching your water bill climb. A professionally designed and installed in-ground sprinkler system delivers the right amount of water to the right zones automatically, saving you time, water, and money every season.
Proper irrigation is one of the most critical factors in maintaining a healthy, attractive lawn and landscape throughout the growing season. Underwatering leads to drought stress, brown turf, and wilting plants. Overwatering wastes money, promotes fungal disease, and degrades soil structure. An in-ground sprinkler system designed and installed by Faust Landscaping & Design in Adamstown, PA eliminates the guesswork entirely, delivering measured, consistent, and zone-specific water coverage on an automated schedule that works whether you are home or away.
The difference between a professionally designed irrigation system and a basic hose-and-sprinkler setup comes down to precision. Our systems are designed on a zone basis, meaning different areas of your property receive different amounts of water at different frequencies based on their specific conditions. Your lawn zones are programmed differently than your shrub beds, which are programmed differently than your perennial gardens or vegetable areas. This zone-by-zone approach prevents the common problem of over-irrigating low-need areas while under-irrigating high-need ones, which is exactly what happens with manual or single-circuit watering setups.
Every system we install is compatible with smart irrigation controllers that connect to local weather data and automatically adjust watering schedules based on rainfall, temperature, humidity, and evapotranspiration rates. This means your system will skip its scheduled run when adequate rainfall has occurred and reduce output during cooler, more humid periods when plants need less supplemental water. Smart controllers typically pay for themselves within a single season through water savings alone, and they represent the current best practice in responsible landscape water management.
No two properties are the same, and no two irrigation systems we install are identical. Before we design anything, we conduct a thorough site assessment that evaluates your water supply pressure and flow rate, the layout and square footage of each landscape zone, soil type and drainage characteristics, sun and shade patterns that affect evaporation rates, and the specific water requirements of your plant materials. The resulting design ensures complete coverage without gaps or overlapping zones that waste water and create uneven distribution.
We install systems using professional-grade components from proven brands with established parts availability and warranty support. Every installation is completed to code with properly sleeved crossings under driveways and walkways, backflow prevention devices where required by local code, and clearly marked valve locations for easy future access. We provide every client with a zone map and controller programming guide so you understand your system completely and can adjust schedules confidently as seasons change.
We test your supply pressure and flow rate before designing your system to ensure the layout and nozzle selection are matched to your actual available water supply.
Each zone is mapped to deliver uniform coverage across specific plant types and exposure conditions, eliminating dry spots and waterlogged areas simultaneously.
All installations include a properly specified backflow prevention device to protect your home's water supply in compliance with local plumbing code requirements.
We program your controller with seasonal adjustment settings and provide guidance on how to winterize, spring-activate, and mid-season-tune your system for optimal performance.
Our installations come with a workmanship warranty and we use components with manufacturer warranties so you have full coverage if any part of the system requires attention.
We work with multiple irrigation technologies and match the right system type to your property's specific layout, plant material, and water efficiency goals.
The most common and effective irrigation solution for lawn areas, pop-up rotary heads retract completely below grade when not in use and deliver rotating arc coverage across wide turf zones. Ideal for open lawn areas of any size with excellent uniformity of distribution.
Fixed spray heads deliver a consistent, non-rotating fan pattern that covers smaller, irregularly shaped areas precisely. They are ideal for narrow strips, small lawn sections, and areas with complex geometry where rotary heads would overshoot boundaries.
Drip systems deliver water directly to plant root zones through emitter lines buried in or placed on the soil surface of planting beds. Highly water-efficient and ideal for shrubs, perennials, vegetable gardens, and container plantings where surface spray is wasteful or harmful to foliage.
We integrate all installations with smart irrigation controllers that use local weather data to automatically adjust watering schedules. These systems eliminate unnecessary irrigation during rain events and reduce water output during cooler, more humid periods.
Sloped areas require specialized head placement and runtime programming to prevent runoff and ensure water infiltrates the soil before running downhill. We design and install slope-specific systems that water slowly enough for effective absorption.
Most properties benefit from a combination of spray, rotor, and drip zones operating together through a shared controller. We design integrated multi-zone systems that address every irrigation need across all landscape types on a single property.
Our installation process is thorough, efficient, and designed to minimize disruption to your existing landscape while delivering a system built to perform for years.
We measure your property, test water pressure and flow rate, map zone boundaries, identify utility line locations, and create a full system design before any work begins on your property.
All underground utilities are located and marked by the appropriate service before any trenching begins. This critical safety step protects both your property and our crew during installation.
Lateral and main supply lines are trenched and installed at the correct depth for your local frost conditions. We use narrow-blade trenching equipment that minimizes surface disturbance and turf damage.
Sprinkler heads are positioned precisely according to the design plan. Zone valve boxes are installed at accessible, logical locations that simplify future service access and system adjustments.
The irrigation controller is wired to all zone valves and programmed with customized schedules for each zone based on plant type, sun exposure, and seasonal requirements.
Every zone is tested for complete coverage and proper head operation. We adjust heads as needed for optimal coverage patterns and walk you through the controller operation before we leave.
Professionally designed systems deliver only what each zone needs, eliminating the over-application that is common with manual watering and reducing outdoor water use by an average of 30 percent.
Once programmed, your system runs on schedule without any manual involvement. Your lawn and plants receive consistent watering while you travel, work, or simply do other things.
Consistent, appropriately timed deep watering promotes deeper root development than shallow, infrequent manual watering, producing stronger, more drought-resilient plants and turf.
In-ground irrigation systems are valued by buyers and consistently contribute to higher home appraisals, particularly in areas where lawn quality is a priority for real estate values.
Properly spaced heads eliminate the dry patches and overwatered areas that result from hand-held or movable sprinkler setups, delivering even distribution across every zone.
Our licensed crew handles all aspects including permit coordination where required, utility marking, and code-compliant backflow prevention installation.
Smart controller integration means your system responds to actual weather conditions automatically, preventing unnecessary watering after rain events and saving water without any manual adjustment.
We are available for seasonal activation, winterization, head replacement, and any service needs your system requires. You work with the same team that installed it, every time.
For most residential properties in the 5,000 to 15,000 square foot range, a complete in-ground sprinkler system installation takes 1 to 3 days depending on the number of zones, the complexity of the layout, and the extent of any hardscaped areas that require sleeved crossings. Smaller properties with straightforward zone configurations can often be completed in a single full day. Larger properties or those with multiple irrigation types such as drip zones combined with rotor and spray zones may require 2 to 3 days. We give you a specific project timeline in your estimate and plan the work to minimize disruption to your daily routine. Trenching creates temporary disturbance to turf, but we backfill and tamp all trenches on completion and the surface typically recovers fully within 1 to 2 weeks of normal watering.
Yes, in climates where temperatures regularly drop below freezing, annual winterization is essential to protect your irrigation system from freeze damage. Winterization involves connecting a commercial air compressor to the system and blowing out each zone sequentially to remove all standing water from the pipes, valves, and heads. Water left in lines that freeze can crack PVC pipe, damage valve bodies, and split head bodies, leading to expensive repairs. We offer annual winterization service in the fall and spring activation service that includes pressure testing, head inspection, and controller reprogramming after winter. We recommend scheduling winterization before the first hard freeze of the season, and we send seasonal reminders to all our existing system clients to make sure nothing is missed.
Installing an in-ground irrigation system does require trenching through your lawn and potentially around planted areas, which creates temporary surface disturbance. We use narrow-blade vibratory or chain-type trenching equipment that cuts a clean slot just wide enough for the pipe and minimizes the surrounding turf disturbance. Trenches are backfilled and tamped immediately after pipe installation and the slit in the turf typically closes and recovers within 7 to 14 days with normal watering once the system is operational. Around planted beds and near tree roots, we route pipes carefully and use directional drilling or hand digging where necessary to avoid root damage. The reality is that the long-term benefit to your lawn and landscape from consistent, automated irrigation far outweighs the brief recovery period after installation, and most clients see noticeably improved lawn health within the first season of system operation.
Contact Faust Landscaping & Design today for a complete sprinkler system estimate in Adamstown, PA. We will assess your property, design a precise solution, and install it right the first time.