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Conserva Irrigation of North Atlanta

Designer - Landscape, Sod Installation, Lawn and Garden Sprinkler System - Install,

About us

Conserva Irrigation of North Atlanta brings innovation, professionalism and a focus on water conservation to the Atlanta sprinkler and irrigation market. We offer free inspections, free estimates, flat rate pricing and no hidden fees. It is our goal to make every sprinkler system in Suwanee, Alpharetta, Milton, Johns Creek and all of North Atlanta as water efficient as possible. Avoiding water waste is essential during our current drought conditions and for the future of our local water supply. We use top of the line irrigation products from innovative partners like Toro to maximize efficiency and quality. We offer irrigation system installations, retrofits, maintenance and repairs. We look forward to working with you to keep your lawn and garden healthy with as little water use as possible.

Business highlights

Emergency services offered
12 years of experience

Services we offer

Irrigation repair, commercial irrigation installation, commercial irrigation repair, drip irrigation installation, drip irrigation service, irrigation inspections, irrigation installation, irrigation retrofits, residential sprinkler system installation, residential sprinkler system repair, sprinkler head repair, sprinkler system maintenance, sprinkler valve repair, winterization, null

Amenities

Emergency Services

Yes

Free Estimates

Yes

Reviews
3.73 Reviews
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Amber G.
May 2024
1.0
Had an annual contract for $350 to service our sprinkers. Tech came out to winterize our sprinklers—turned water on to test. Then left them on. Cycle ran on a freezing day and killed our plants. Owners claimed they would do right by us then denied wrong doing tried blame the weather. Note in pictures where frozen parts/ice accumulated on the plant bottom halves only to sprinkler height. Ironically head of training actually came by to check it for spring if we wished— they had a certain kind of weird audacity to believe they were getting a contract renewal. Or there was an epic communication failure. I showed him the damage and he agreed definitely from sprinklers icing the plants. Plants don’t die just at the bottom from cold weather. Said he would talk to owners and get them to reimburse our expenses from Pike to replace. Of course heard nothing again. I am to provide anyone with more photos—I have 20 iced plants follows by 20 half dead plants. Mistakes happen —it’s how a business handles it that matters. In reply as of latest, Conserva has resorted to ad hominem approach that effectively I am a dishonest and hysterical woman--the old line used to discredit and belittle women for so long. Visit google reviews to see that. I The whole event is a shame as prior to this we had really really good experiences with our system re-engineering. So this is not a competence complaint per se. The measure of a business is when it owns up to its errors. This is where Conserva failed us. I stand by my offer of additional photos showing plant death from only the water-line down and have uploaded more here for everyone; not the whole plant evenly as cold weather would create. Again, several and our receipt for services uploaded here for you. Do zoom in, you will see pictures showing the plants with ice half-way up at the sprinkler line, then in another set the same plants brown (while the top is alive--again not what cold weather does), then barren of leaves and dead under that same ice line (again cold weather kills a whole plant). I also loaded several pictures of other ice-laden plants half way up and our ground cover completely covered. All died when the tech left the system on after winterizing it, on a cold day. These photos are of courses time stamped and are legitimate per the date shown on the uploaded receipts. Records from Pike Nurseries who had to come deal with the damage left behind confirm this as well. Unless, well, they are just hysterical too. Physics and thermodynamics really are not debatable as a he said/she said, and photos do not fib or have a perspective--also certain they are not hysterical as a rule of thumb. I can also offer email records to anyone seriously interested and need of review. I think the net here is; just be cautious as accidents do happen (as here, I do not think the tech intended to harm things); but your vendor needs to stand by their folks and services and make things correct. We have several emails replying things would be corrected, but Conserva chose not to reimburse even a portion or refund our $350 (again corrected) contract. We sought only 1/2 the labor to replace the damaged plants and a refund of our contract, this is a matter of email record. I think the chosen behavior towards a complainant who was a customer of several years and thousands in services, left with no choice to post a negative review absent corrective progress, is also telling when one chooses a vendor. If anyone wants more information you can reach me at [email protected]

Gregory H.
Jun 2023
5.0
Yes, I recommend this pro
$5
Professional, prompt, thorough, installation crew polite, friendly, treated our property with great care, great communication and follow up. Answered all of our questions and addressed all of our concerns. Very happy we chose this company for this major project.

Dwight A.
Mar 2022
5.0
Yes, I recommend this pro
Install went as planned. Robert did excellent job turning the system back on after winterization. He explained the schedule to me. Thanks

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FAQ

Conserva Irrigation of North Atlanta is currently rated 3.7 overall out of 5.

Yes, Conserva Irrigation of North Atlanta offers free project estimates.

No, Conserva Irrigation of North Atlanta does not offer eco-friendly accreditations.

No, Conserva Irrigation of North Atlanta does not offer a senior discount.

Yes, Conserva Irrigation of North Atlanta offers emergency services.

No, Conserva Irrigation of North Atlanta does not offer warranties.