Irrigation Services in Wichita, KS

Sprinkler system installation, repair, spring startups, and winterization for Wichita-area homes and businesses. Efficient watering that keeps your lawn green through Kansas heat.

Keep Your Lawn Watered Efficiently

Wichita's climate makes irrigation essential, not optional. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees, annual rainfall is unpredictable with long dry stretches between storms, and Kansas wind accelerates evaporation from every surface. Without a properly designed and maintained sprinkler system, even the best-maintained lawn will brown out by mid-July.

Prestige Lawn Care provides complete irrigation services for residential and commercial properties across the Wichita metro. We install new systems designed around your property's specific layout, soil type, and sun exposure patterns. We repair broken heads, leaking valves, damaged lines, and malfunctioning controllers on existing systems. And we handle the seasonal startups and winterization that protect your investment year after year.

Efficient irrigation is not just about keeping grass green — it is about using water wisely. A properly zoned system with the right head types and run times can reduce water usage by 30 to 50 percent compared to hand watering or a poorly designed system. That saves you money on your water bill while delivering better results for your lawn. For complete sprinkler repair details, see our irrigation and sprinkler repair page.

Our Irrigation Services

From new installations to emergency repairs, we handle every aspect of lawn irrigation.

New System Installation

Custom-designed sprinkler systems with properly zoned coverage, matched precipitation rates, and smart controllers that adjust watering based on weather conditions.

Sprinkler Repair

Broken heads, leaking valves, cracked pipes, controller issues, and zone failures. We diagnose and fix problems quickly to prevent water waste and lawn damage.

Spring Startup

We pressurize your system gradually, check every head and zone, adjust spray patterns, and program your controller for the spring watering schedule. Typically done in late March or early April in Wichita.

Winterization

Compressed air blowout removes all water from pipes, valves, and heads before the first hard freeze. This prevents cracked pipes and broken fittings that lead to expensive spring repairs.

Irrigation Tips for the Kansas Climate

Watering correctly in south-central Kansas means adapting to our specific conditions. Here is what we recommend for Wichita area lawns:

  • Water early morning — 5 AM to 8 AM is ideal. Watering before the wind picks up and temperatures rise reduces evaporation by up to 30 percent
  • Deep and infrequent — Apply 1 to 1.5 inches per week in two to three sessions rather than light daily watering. Deep watering forces roots to grow down into cooler, moister soil
  • Adjust for clay soil — Wichita's clay absorbs water slowly. Use cycle-and-soak programming — run each zone for 10 minutes, wait 30 minutes for absorption, then run again
  • Skip after rain — A rain sensor or smart controller with local weather data prevents watering when nature already did the job
  • Reduce in fall — As temperatures drop and cool-season grasses slow their growth, reduce watering frequency from three times per week to once or twice

Our irrigation team programs these principles into every system we install or service. The goal is a green lawn using the least amount of water possible.

Irrigation FAQ

A new residential sprinkler system in Wichita typically costs $3,000 to $6,000 for a standard quarter-acre lot, depending on the number of zones, head types, and controller features. Larger properties or systems with drip irrigation zones for landscape beds run higher. Repairs range from $75 for a single broken head to $300 or more for valve replacements or line repairs. Get a free estimate for your property.

We recommend winterizing your irrigation system in late October to early November in Wichita, before overnight temperatures consistently drop below 32 degrees. The compressed air blowout removes all water from the lines, preventing freeze damage that can crack pipes and destroy valves. Skipping winterization is the most common cause of expensive spring irrigation repairs in the Wichita area.

Most Wichita lawns need about 1 to 1.5 inches of water per week during summer, delivered in two to three watering sessions. Water deeply each time rather than lightly every day — this encourages deep root growth that helps grass survive drought periods. During spring and fall, reduce to once or twice per week. Always adjust for rainfall — a good rain event of 0.5 inches or more means you can skip a watering cycle.

Get Your Irrigation System in Top Shape

Free estimates for sprinkler installation, repair, and seasonal service across the Wichita, KS metro area.