My local professional sprinkler company quoted me $2700 for the whole job including all lines, timer etc. I’d gladly pay $700 more than you did to save my time and effort 😂
First ever ALWAYS cost the most. With demand, the next iterations will drastically lower the prices I believe. I do appreciate the info regardless, thank you. 😊
You can probably do a traditional pop up head system with controller for about $500 or less If you pay someone like a handyman to dig your trenches maybe $1000 to $1500 This sounds way expensive
There is a big promo right now going on. Did you see the Memorial Day sale. I think you still add code: Rootedlawnco in promo section too. But I believe it’s up to 1k off
These are so expensive and not almost the same labor as installing traditional sprinklers. Very cool but let’s call it what it is, luxury lawn watering 😂
This actually sucks. We have installed two and we are there every week to replace a head. When calling there IT department they just say to replace it. Totally suck
Not my product. Not “selling” anything. But I’m showing how you can use a super innovative smart sprinkler system without digging it. Can I make an affiliate income? Yes. That’s disclosed. I won’t promote something I don’t stand behind. Thanks for watching. Did you like the system?
@vickymorgan8210 Yes, I totally agree with you. I could get another system for 200-300$ and install it. But thanks for the video. I know now something like this is available in the market. If I became rich, then for sure I would purchase it 😀.
Cool product...but just did my house schematic and price of $3995!?!? Ouch!!! As someone that worked summers in landscaping/irrigation many years ago, I think the the old PVC Sched 40 with traditional heads is going to be hard to beat. I can see how this would be nice for well-defined yard areas without lots of obstructions, no sidewalks to contend with, no narrow grass strips down the side of your house, etc. But if you have all of that (like I unfortunately do!), you need a whole dedicated head to get around all of those obstacles. I like the idea just not the bottom line cost for folks in the DIY space. Thanks for the review. --Matt
For those too lazy to look. It's $1,570 for the controller (up to 17 heads) and $278 per head. Plus wiring and plumbing. For a single head system youre looking at around $2,000
To make best use of the approx 30ft throw they need to be buried in the middle of the yard. If you did it your way you might need to buy double the heads and run twice the amount of lines. Kinda defeats the purpose of this system when you think about it.
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WHAT? Three grand for a do it yourself iffigation system, no way. I can have someone come in and do the real deal for about that same price. Not a good deal.
4-10k. Bwahahha. No ty. There is no ROI on this thing. Its cool that is for sure but the cost is astronomical and if you hire someone to install it that will add few more grand.
If I used bots, I think my views would be higher 😂 my main subs are from my shorts. And yeah, the audio got jacked during transfer unfortunately, just listen without headphones. Thanks for watching!
Excited to see the fall install and how much work it is to avoid the freeze zone. Question, can't you just blow out the piping in the winter to winterize it?
@@chicuacemazatl3185 follow the link in the description. You’ll put your address in and you can map your lawn out to see how many heads you need for the area you want it.
Only works if you can reach all parts of your garden with a single line driving a single zone running the edge of your slab. To reach distant beds will always require multiple zones due to water pressure limits and hence digging
Yes. You generally run any irrigation in early am before it last too windy during mid day. During the winter, you blow the line out (see other video) to prevent damage.