Irrigation Installation & Repair in Mills River, NC
Efficient irrigation systems designed for mountain terrain. Proper coverage on slopes, smart controllers, and seasonal winterization.
Expert Irrigation Installation & Repair in Mills River
Blue Ridge Lawn & Landscape provides professional irrigation installation & repair services throughout Mills River, NC. Watering a mountain landscape isn't the same as watering a flat suburban lot. Slopes send water downhill before it can soak in, shade pockets need less than sunny exposures, and our heavy clay holds moisture differently than sandy soils. Blue Ridge Lawn & Landscape designs zone-specific irrigation systems that account for grade changes, micro-climates, and the native plant zones that prefer drier conditions. We install smart controllers with rain sensors to prevent overwatering during our wet summers, and we handle full winterization and spring start-ups to protect your investment from freeze damage.
What to Expect
- Slope-compensating zone design
- Smart controllers with rain sensors
- Fall winterization and spring start-up
- Drip irrigation for garden beds
Irrigation Installation & Repair in Mills River Neighborhoods
We provide irrigation installation & repair services to all Mills River neighborhoods including Mills River Proper, Horse Shoe, Fletcher, Mountain Home, Etowah, North Mills River.
Zip Codes We Serve
Our irrigation installation & repair service covers Mills River zip codes: 28759.
Irrigation Installation & Repair FAQ — Mills River
Do I really need irrigation in Asheville with all the rain we get?
Asheville averages 47 inches of rain per year, but it's unevenly distributed. July and August can bring dry stretches that stress new plantings and lawns. A well-designed system with a rain sensor waters only when needed, protecting your landscape investment during those dry gaps.
When should I winterize my irrigation system?
We recommend winterizing by late October in most of the Asheville area. Higher elevations may need earlier service. We blow out all lines with compressed air to prevent freeze damage through the winter months.