Irrigation services

Irrigation Installation & Repair Serving Phenix City, AL and Columbus, GA

Chattahoochee Valley summers are long, hot, and hard on a lawn. Greenz Outdoor Services designs, installs, and services irrigation systems that put water exactly where your landscape needs it — and keep it alive through the worst of July and August.

Watering Systems Built for Hot Valley Summers

Design, installation, repairs, startups, and winterization — the full life of your system, one crew.

Irrigation here has to handle both ends of the calendar: summer heat that bakes an unwatered lawn in a week, and the hard freezes that still roll through most winters. The sections below cover how we take care of a system from the first trench to the January shutdown.

Irrigation Design & Installation

A good system starts with a design, not a trench. We map zones around your lawn, beds, plantings, and sun exposure, then install lines and heads for even coverage — no dry corners, no soaked sidewalks. It matters most with new sod: in our heat, fresh sod lives or dies by consistent water in its first weeks, which is why irrigation is often planned right alongside a landscape or sod install.

  • Zone-by-zone system design around lawn areas, beds, and plantings
  • Line, head, and valve installation with coverage checked before we leave
  • Systems planned alongside new sod and landscape installations

Irrigation Maintenance & Repairs

Broken heads, stuck valves, controller problems, and slow underground leaks all show up the same way — a brown patch here, a soggy spot there, or a water bill that doesn't make sense. In red-clay ground a leak can hide for weeks before it surfaces. We track the problem down, fix it, and get your coverage back to even.

  • Head, valve, and line repairs — from a single broken head to a dead zone
  • Controller troubleshooting and watering-schedule adjustments
  • Diagnosing dry spots, soggy areas, and pressure problems

Irrigation Startups

After a winter sitting idle, a system shouldn't just be switched on and trusted. A spring startup brings it back online the right way: water restored slowly, every zone run and watched, heads cleaned and aimed, and the controller set for the season — so the system is proven out before the summer heat arrives and actually tests it.

  • System recommissioned and checked zone by zone
  • Heads cleaned, straightened, and adjusted for even coverage
  • Controller programmed for the season your landscape is heading into

Irrigation Winterization & Blowouts

Valley winters are mild — until they aren't. A few hard freezes come through most years, and water left sitting in lines, valves, and backflow assemblies is how systems crack underground where you can't see it. A winterization visit blows the lines out with compressed air and shuts the system down properly, so spring startup is a checklist instead of a repair bill.

  • Lines blown out with compressed air so nothing freezes and splits
  • Valves and backflow protected ahead of hard freezes
  • Controller shut down or set for the off-season

Common questions

Questions We Hear a Lot

Do you service irrigation systems you didn't install?

Yes. Repairs, maintenance, spring startups, and winterization are all part of what we do — whether or not we put the system in originally.

Why does irrigation matter so much here?

Chattahoochee Valley summers are long and hot, and red clay drains unevenly. A well-designed system puts water where the lawn and beds actually need it, without the dry spots or the runoff.

When should I winterize or start up my system?

Startups usually happen in spring once freezing nights are behind us; winterization comes in late fall. We'll check heads, zones, and the controller as part of either visit.

How do I get an irrigation estimate?

Call or text (706) 786-9664 or send the estimate form. For new systems we'll look at your property and design zones around how your lawn and beds actually use water.

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Service details

How Irrigation Work Is Scoped

A new system for a full yard, a repair on one dead zone, and a seasonal startup are three very different visits. Before we quote anything, we look at what your lawn actually needs — not a one-size package.

Irrigation also rarely stands alone. If drainage, grading, or new sod are part of the picture, our landscape design & install crew plans it as one project. And if you're clearing ground first, that's our excavation service. See everything we do, or check whether we work in your area.

Common scoping factors

  • New installation vs. repairing or extending an existing system.
  • Property size, zone count, and what's being watered — turf, beds, or both.
  • Water source and pressure, which shape head selection and zone layout.
  • The season: startups in spring, coverage fixes in summer, blowouts before the first hard freeze.

Ready for even coverage?

Let's Get Water Where Your Lawn Needs It

A new system, a repair that's been on the list too long, or a startup or shutdown before the season turns — tell us what's going on and we'll map out a clear next step.