If you're thinking about a Jupiter Farms sprinkler install, you're not alone. With the area's large lots, sandy soil, and sunny climate, having a reliable irrigation system is essential.
But before digging into the project, knowing what can go wrong is important. Even small missteps can lead to poor lawn coverage, wasted water, and future repairs. Here’s what to avoid if you want a sprinkler system that actually works for your property.
One of the biggest errors is installing zones without a clear layout. Each part of your lawn has different sun exposure and water needs. Without careful zoning, you’ll end up overwatering some areas and underwatering others.
Spacing sprinkler heads too far apart or using the wrong type for your landscape can lead to brown patches and uneven growth. Many homeowners don’t factor in water pressure, wind, or spray radius when choosing components.
In Palm Beach County, certain installations may require permits or inspections, especially if they connect to potable water sources. Skipping this step could mean costly fines or system removal later.
Setting your sprinkler to run at the wrong times wastes water and may harm your lawn. Early morning is usually best.
Installing a system might seem like a weekend project, but it often requires trenching, plumbing knowledge, and electrical wiring. Many homeowners wish they had called in the pros sooner.
Avoid the headaches of redoing a system that should’ve been done right the first time. O’Hara Sprinkler has decades of experience installing smart, efficient systems tailored to Jupiter Farms properties. We’ll handle the zoning, permits, and performance—so you can enjoy a lush, green lawn without the guesswork.
Contact O’Hara Sprinkler today and schedule your expert installation.