Water Your Landscape the Right Way
Custom irrigation system design and installation serving Wenatchee and the surrounding valley.

Your lawn and plants need consistent water to survive Wenatchee summers, but hand watering every zone at the right time wastes hours each week. An irrigation system designed for your property delivers water where it is needed, when it is needed, without requiring you to move hoses or set reminders. Landconcepts builds systems that account for plant type, soil drainage, sun exposure, and seasonal shifts in Central Washington weather.

Each system starts with a site assessment that measures slope, soil absorption, and plant groupings. We match sprinkler heads, drip lines, and controller settings to the specific demands of your yard or commercial property. The result is a system that reduces runoff, prevents overwatering, and keeps plants healthier through the growing season.

Installation is coordinated with your overall landscape plan so lines and heads are placed before final grading and planting.

If you want a system designed for your property in Wenatchee, contact Landconcepts to schedule a consultation.

How the System Gets Matched to Your Property

Walk your property in Wenatchee and map out zones based on plant water needs, sun exposure, and soil type. Each zone receives its own valve and emitter style, whether that means spray heads for turf, drip lines for shrub beds, or bubblers for trees. Controllers are programmed with seasonal adjustments so you are not running the same schedule in June and September.

After installation, you will notice that dry spots disappear and plants respond more consistently to watering. Systems are backed by broad technical knowledge and skilled installers who use durable, quality products that are up-to-date with current technology. Timers can be adjusted from a wall-mounted panel or through a connected app depending on the controller model you choose.

We install mainline piping, lateral lines, valves, backflow prevention, and all wiring during one coordinated visit. The system is pressure-tested and programmed before we leave. Winterization and spring startup are services you can arrange separately, and we explain what routine maintenance you should expect over time.

Here is what homeowners usually ask us
Most questions about irrigation come down to timing, coverage, and how the system will hold up through Central Washington winters. These answers cover the practical concerns that come up before installation begins.

What size property can your irrigation systems cover?

We design systems for residential yards of any size and for commercial properties that need multi-zone coverage. The system is scaled to match the square footage, plant density, and water source capacity at your site.

How long does installation take?

Most residential systems are installed in one to two days depending on property size and complexity. Commercial installations may take longer depending on the number of zones and coordination with other site work.

What happens if a sprinkler head breaks or a line gets damaged?

You can call us for repairs, or if the damage is minor, replacement heads and fittings are available at most hardware stores. We use standard components that are easy to source and swap out.

Why does soil type affect the system design?

Sandy soil drains faster and needs shorter, more frequent watering cycles. Clay soil absorbs water slowly, so longer intervals with lower flow rates prevent runoff and allow the water to soak in.

When should the system be winterized?

You should have the system blown out before the first hard freeze, usually in late October or early November in Wenatchee. Winterization removes water from the lines so they do not crack when temperatures drop below freezing.

Landconcepts designs irrigation systems that support healthy plant growth while reducing water waste, using layouts that reflect how your property actually drains and where your plants need the most attention. If you are ready to stop dragging hoses around your yard in Wenatchee, reach out to discuss a custom system.