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We’re based in Ascot, covering areas including Virginia Water, Weybridge, Oxshott, Farnham, Godalming, Beaconsfield, Reading, Hook and Henley with its surrounding villages. Approximately 1 hour of travel time. For larger projects we do travel further, please get in touch to discuss.
Every garden is different, but domestic systems start from around £2,500 + VAT. We’ll provide a written quotation after a site visit and gain a clear understanding of what you would like, so there are no surprises.
Most gardens are usually completed in 2–10 days, while larger properties with 12-zone+ systems may take 2 weeks or more. We always aim to keep disruption to a minimum and leave everything tidy when we’re done. When other building works are ongoing we work with other contractors to make sure ducting and any prep work is planned/coordinated to avoid duplication and unnecessary additional costs.
Yes, but we take great care. We lift turf carefully, lay pipework neatly, and reinstate everything so your garden looks as good as before.
It’s helpful for the first day so we can confirm details together, but after that you don’t need to be there, we’ll keep you updated and leave everything tidy at the end of each day.
Absolutely. We often collaborate with designers and contractors to plan irrigation as part of wider landscaping projects.
Yes. A smart, well-designed system typically uses 30–50% less water than manual watering because it runs efficiently and only when conditions require it.
Very. Every system is designed to deliver just the right amount of water where it’s needed, no waste, no overwatering. With weather-based control, you can typically save up to 50% compared to manual watering.
Our systems use weather-based control to water only when needed. You can monitor and adjust everything from your phone, it’s simple, efficient and saves water. Our designs, split your garden up into zones, which are irrigated individually, these can be tweaked based on real world information - or feedback once the system is in place.
Yes. We can connect to your mains supply, rainwater tank or borehole, depending on your setup. We’ll assess your options during the site visit to make sure your system runs efficiently and safely.
Yes, our RWH systems are designed to collect and store rainwater, which can then be used to irrigate your garden efficiently. This not only helps reduce your water bills but also promotes sustainable gardening practices by utilising a natural water source. Our expert team provides both design and installation services to ensure that your rainwater harvesting system is customized to fit the specific needs of your garden, whether it's large or small. By integrating rainwater harvesting with our irrigation solutions, your garden can thrive even in water-restricted areas while contributing to environmental conservation. We always recommend having a mains water top up as part of your RWH system, as rainfall is generally at its lowest when you need it most.
Yes, we regularly maintain, repair and modernise older systems, including those installed by other companies. We can add smart control, improve coverage or replace worn parts to bring your system up to date.
Yes, we almost always factor in expansion capacity - many of our customers who have opted for only a key part of their garden to be irrigated, return after a season request the rest to be added as the irrigation system has made such a huge difference.
We highly recommend winterising your system for the cold months to prevent frost damage. Our maintenance packages include a winterisation visit where we drain down the system and prepare it for spring start-up.
Yes. We offer seasonal maintenance packages to keep your system working perfectly all year round, including spring start-up, mid-season checks, and winter shutdown. With smart systems we offer remote monitoring service - we can let you know if there is a problem or adjust timings and suspensions remotely without the cost of a callout.
We’re always here to help. If you have any questions, or a problem, such as a suspected leak, just contact us and we can talk you through the options. If necessary we’ll arrange a visit to get everything back up and running quickly (call-out charges apply).
No, unfortunately we don't sell parts directly to the public, only as part of a installation or maintenance visit.
The first step is to book a site visit. We’ll discuss your needs, assess your garden, and provide a tailored design and quotation.
We are always on the look out for good people to join our growing business, if you're considering a change do get in touch for a confidential chat.