Sprinkler Systems
Effortless, Even Watering All Season
A sprinkler system takes the guesswork and hassle out of watering, delivering the right amount to every part of your lawn and beds automatically. It keeps your landscape healthy while saving you time and often water compared to hand-watering.
A good irrigation pro designs the system around your yard's zones, sun exposure, and plant needs, then installs it to water efficiently. They can also repair and winterize existing systems to keep them running for years.
Abode connects you with local sprinkler and irrigation pros. Compare specialists, understand the cost, and water smarter.

Did You Know?
An efficient, well-designed sprinkler system can use less water than hand-watering or oscillating sprinklers, since it delivers water precisely where and when it's needed.
Sprinkler Systems Cost. How Much Do Projects Cost?
Most projects run between $500 and $5,000. The average price is typically around $2,500.
| Cost Factor | Typical Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| System installation (per zone) | $500-$1,000 per zone | Most yards need several zones |
| Small-yard full system | $500-$3,000 | Fewer zones and simpler layout |
| Large or complex system | $3,000-$5,000+ | Many zones, smart controls, or difficult terrain |
Typical duration: 1 to 3 days for installation
Last reviewed: 03/08/2026

Signs You Need Sprinkler Systems
- Struggling to keep the lawn evenly watered
- Dry or brown patches
- High water bills from inefficient watering
- Wanting automated, hands-off watering
- An old system needing repair or upgrade
Is It Right For You?
Who It's For
- Homeowners wanting automated, efficient watering
- Anyone struggling to keep a landscape evenly watered
Who It's Not For
- Small yards easily hand-watered
- Renters unable to modify the property
What to Watch Out For
A full system is a real investment
Systems require winterizing and occasional repairs
Alternatives to Consider
| Alternative | Better When | Worse When |
|---|---|---|
| Hose and timer sprinklers | Cheap | Uneven coverage and manual setup |
| Drip irrigation only | Efficient for beds | Doesn't cover lawn areas like sprinklers |
Is It Worth It?
A sprinkler system is worth it for the convenience, healthier landscape, and water efficiency, especially for larger yards that are hard to water by hand.
Questions to Ask Your Pro
- How many zones does my yard need?
- Do you include smart or weather-based controls?
- Is winterizing included or a separate service?

Frequently Asked Questions
Installation typically costs $500 to $1,000 per zone, with a full system ranging from $500 for a small yard to $5,000 or more for large, complex properties.
The main drivers are the yard's size, the number of zones needed, the system's complexity, and any smart controls or difficult terrain.
Yes. An efficient, well-designed system delivers water precisely where and when it's needed, often using less than hand-watering.
Yes. Systems need seasonal winterizing and occasional repairs to keep sprinkler heads and valves working properly.
Yes. Repairs to heads, valves, and lines are common and far cheaper than a full new installation.






