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Measure your water output and compare it to what your plants need. Additionally, you’ll want to inspect your sprinkler heads regularly to ensure they’re working properly and can water your lawn or garden as needed. You may also want to aerate your yard so that your water can more efficiently reach the soil and roots where it’s needed—this way, you waste less water on compacted soil.

Installing a home sprinkler system costs an average of $4,000, with prices ranging from $1,600 to $14,000. It’s less expensive to install a system in an unfinished home ($0.80 to $2 per square foot) than it is to add one to a finished home ($2 to $7 per square foot). Sprinklers are also more expensive to install in high-rise buildings, for which you can expect to pay a minimum of $4 per square foot.

Choosing the right sprinkler heads depends on many factors. You’ll need to consider your sprinkler system’s water pressure (measured in PSI, or pounds per square inch), water flow rate (measured in gallons per minute), and your watering needs. 

Some sprinkler heads, like rotary nozzle and impact sprinkler heads, are best for covering larger lawns, while other irrigation options, like bubblers or drip irrigation, are better for watering prized plants and trees.

Most jurisdictions legally require a backflow preventer on your drip irrigation system. Even if you live in a place with less strict laws, installing one is a great idea. If you’re planning to use fertilizers or other chemical additives in your garden, a backflow preventer helps ensure those substances stay outside of your home’s water supply. Depending on the complexity of your irrigation system, you may be able to install one for under $100.

Daily for the first two weeks, then gradually tapering as roots establish.

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