DIAG
Leak and coverage checks
Explain dry spots, pressure issues, broken heads, overspray, and controller settings without sounding vague.
Measured watering for modern yards
Precision Irrigation helps homeowners fix dry spots, stop waste, and understand the system running under the lawn.
What this layout does
Irrigation buyers need to understand problems they cannot always see. This concept uses diagnostics, metrics, system maps, and concise service pages to make expertise visible.
DIAG
Leak and coverage checks
Explain dry spots, pressure issues, broken heads, overspray, and controller settings without sounding vague.
PLAN
Zone-by-zone design
Show that installations are based on soil, grade, sun exposure, planting beds, and turf needs.
TUNE
Smart controller setup
Promote weather-based schedules, seasonal adjustments, rain sensors, and app-based management.
About the process
Precision’s content style fits contractors who want to show expertise through system logic, not generic promises. A real client could replace this map with actual zone drawings or inspection reports.
Dry arcs, runoff, stuck valves, wiring issues, and controller confusion all get translated into plain language.
Visitors see when they need repair, redesign, controller upgrades, or seasonal maintenance.
Interactive service tabs
Broken heads, valve failures, wiring issues, leaks, pressure changes, and odd controller behavior can route into a service ticket.
Show how soil, slope, plant material, turf zones, and future landscape plans inform installation design.
Promote smart controllers, rain sensors, seasonal schedules, app setup, and water-saving audits.
Pressure, flow, coverage, and controller settings give the technician a baseline before recommendations.
Homeowners see the difference between a quick repair, a tuneup, and a larger system improvement.
Reports, photos, zone labels, and reminder campaigns can be added as paid website upgrades.
Reviews
“The diagnostic explained why one zone was flooding and another was dry. The service page made the repair feel straightforward.”
Renee M.“Smart controller setup finally made sense. I knew what the visit included before scheduling.”
Chris L.“For a real irrigation company, this would be perfect for separating emergencies from planned upgrades.”
Demo upgrade noteVisual proof
Real clients could add zone diagrams, repair before-and-after photos, controller screenshots, and water audit results.
FAQ
Wet spots, low pressure, unusually high water bills, or zones that never fully pop up are common signs worth inspecting.
Yes, especially when schedules respond to weather, rain sensors, soil type, and seasonal watering needs.
Yes. A client version could connect the form to booking tools, route calendars, CRM workflows, or service dispatch software.
This intake flow can collect symptoms, controller type, zone count, repair urgency, and photos before a technician arrives.
Potential upgrades include online diagnostic fees, file uploads, service-area checks, and automatic preparation emails.