Why Sprinkler Coverage Has to Be Designed, Not Estimated
Uneven watering is one of the most common lawn problems we see, and it usually traces back to a sprinkler system that was installed without properly mapping how water actually needs to reach different parts of the property. Sun exposure, slope, soil type, and plant water needs all vary across a single yard, and a system that treats every zone identically will inevitably overwater some areas while leaving others dry. Our installation process in Oregon, WI starts with mapping those zones before any pipe goes into the ground.
Lawn areas typically have different watering needs than garden beds, and beds with different plant types often need to be on separate zones from each other as well. We design head placement and zone separation around those actual differences rather than running a single uniform schedule across the entire property.
Head Selection and Placement That Avoids Waste
Sprinkler head type matters as much as placement. Spray heads, rotor heads, and drip systems each serve different purposes depending on the area being watered, and using the wrong type in a given zone leads to runoff, overspray onto hardscape, or insufficient coverage in spots between heads. We select head types based on each zone's shape and plant needs, and position them to minimize overlap gaps and water waste onto sidewalks or driveways.
Once installed, the system is paired with a programmable controller so watering schedules can be adjusted by zone and by season, rather than running every part of the property on the same fixed timer regardless of actual need.
- ✓ Property zone mapping before installation
- ✓ Separate zones for lawn and bed areas
- ✓ Head type matched to coverage needs
- ✓ Overlap and overspray minimization
- ✓ Programmable controller setup
- ✓ Zone-specific scheduling capability
Our Sprinkler Installation Process
Zone Mapping
We map sun, slope, and plant differences across the property to define watering zones.
System Design
Head type, placement, and zone separation are planned around the mapped layout.
Installation
Pipes and heads are installed according to the finalized zone design.
Controller Setup
A programmable controller is configured with zone-specific watering schedules.
What Oregon, WI Customers Say
Our old system watered the whole yard the same way and we had constant dry patches near the slope. Zoning it properly this time fixed that completely.
Garden beds are finally on a separate zone from the lawn instead of getting the same schedule, which they never needed.
No more overspray hitting the driveway every morning. The head placement is actually contained to the lawn now.
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Common Questions
Yes, lawn areas and garden beds typically have different water needs, so we design separate zones rather than running them on a single shared schedule.
Head placement is based on the mapped shape and sun exposure of each zone, positioned to minimize overlap gaps and reduce overspray onto hardscape.
Yes, the controller allows zone-specific scheduling that can be adjusted as seasonal watering needs change throughout the year.
Yes, drip systems are used in appropriate bed zones where they provide more targeted watering than standard spray heads.
Get Even Coverage Designed for Your Property
Speak with our team about sprinkler installation in Oregon, WI.