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Osorio Irrigation, LLC
4.9(
130
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Serving New Fairfield, CT and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Osorio irrigation is your one stop service to meet your sprinkler and landscaping lighting needs. Affordable, responsible and trustworthy .Customer satisfaction is their priority and Wilmer really cares about his customers .Excellent top notch service with great attention given to detail to make every job look beyond expectation . I highly recommend them."
New lawn
Repair heads
New install
New bad
New  flower bed

+57

Response time2 days
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Pacific Lawn Sprinklers
4.8(
556
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Serving New Fairfield, CT and surrounding areas

In business since 1980

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I agreed to replace 2 METAL sprinkler heads. I was billed for 3 PLASTIC heads. I contacted Pacific Lawn several times to correct the invoice and they insisted that I received 3 METAL heads whereas the invoice billed me for 3 PLASTIC. heads. I was not satisfied with their handling of the whole process."
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+14

Recommended by95%of homeowners
Dobson Turf Irrigation
4.7(
27
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Serving New Fairfield, CT and surrounding areas

In business since 1969

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"TLDR; avoid, untrustworthy and generally shoddy work. Bad communication. TLDR2; company's management/owner's motto when it comes to returning customer service call seems to be Warren Buffett's adage "When the phone don't ring you'll know it's me." Background. Inherited DI as the manager of my system when we bought the house three years ago. Apart from being expensive for the work performed they opened and closed the system twice with no major issues. They charge $125 for each line they have to clamp which is a ten minute job but this is Fairfield County and what should I expect. $750-1000 a year for little impact but that's fine. Let me tell you a story. It's entertaining. 1. They come to close the system - blow out the lines - in Fall 2017 at the end of the season. We talk to them though the visit. Leave a field slip and go their merry way. 2. Two weeks later get an email (followed by a letter) with an estimate of $1300 to fix the broken irrigation controller (hunter). 3. We call them and ask them how did that happen, they mention their crew when closing the system noticed it was dead. No phone call. The crew when they left told us everything was fine. Weird. 4. Take my multi meter and realize quite quickly that the power module is dead, a result of the box not being closed after service and probably rained on (we never touch the box) not a board issue. 5. Buy the $19 (with free shipping) power module, swap it whole system comes back to life. 6. We call DI to politely ask a manager "is this what we should expect from you?" "Is this kinda your normal trouble shooting MO?" Manager tells "I will look into this myself and call you right back. I'm going to get to the bottom of it". I'm a big believer that sometimes thing go wrong and manager should get a chance to rectify issues that come up. 7. Month and a half goes by 8. We get a call - from staff - "hey we will be in your area next week do you want opening service." we answer Hey any feedback on the system issue. Let me check. 9. Next get a call from a field technician, again "hey i will will be in the area tomorrow do you want to have your system opened" Best summary. If you don't need anything from your provider they will match expectations. I'm sure they will not miss us as customers."
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Sprinkler One
4.7(
29
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Serving New Fairfield, CT and surrounding areas

In business since 1994

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I had used them to perform work in my backyard last year. They installed three zones with multiple heads the total bill was 1k. They did a good Job. I recently had an issue with a sprinkler head in the front. I had asked to set a time to have this fixed along with some other things but since they can't schedule in a timely manner they called at the last minute and said they are in the area so I said fine please replace the one sprinkler head in the front. They gave me a bill for $170 dollars. It took the person 10 minutes. In that $170 they charged me $50 for a sprinkler head that cost $7 dollars. I complained and the secretary told me this is what it cost for two men to come onsite. I didn't asked for two men to replace one sprinkler head. I won't be using them again!"
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+13

Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Michael Bellantoni Inc
4.7(
43
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Serving New Fairfield, CT and surrounding areas

In business since 1963

Credit card accepted

"After leaving this review below, we were contacted by Bellantoni. They resolved the situation with our landscape, and went above and beyond at no cost to correct our front landscape: removing dead plants, replanting, and adding new & much improved plants to the front line of the house. If I could remove the review below, I would do it. For some reason, Angi is not allowing it."
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Courtyard
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Custum Grounds Maintenance
Summer Color

+3

Recommended by93%of homeowners
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FAQs for lawn and garden sprinkler system installation projects in New Fairfield, CT

While drip irrigation systems have higher upfront costs, they can save you money in the long run. By delivering water directly into the soil with minimal evaporation and runoff, drip irrigation systems conserve water and improve efficiency. This means better performance and results for your landscaping, and cost savings over the system's lifespan.

Yes, irrigation systems can add value to your home, especially when installed with high-quality materials and a solid design. A well-irrigated landscape enhances curb appeal and can attract potential buyers. However, poor design or installation may reduce performance and even decrease your property's value. Hiring an expert for installation and performing regular maintenance is key to securing the long-term benefits.

A local irrigation professional can help you check your drip irrigation system to make sure it's in good shape. You'll want to make sure the water pressure is in a good range, repair any leaks as soon as possible, and cover the cost to winterize your sprinkler system as recommended by your irrigation contractor.

A drip irrigation system lasts between 10 and 15 years. This lifespan is determined by the quality of materials, the precision of installation, and regular professional maintenance. Unlike traditional sprinkler systems that can last up to 50 years, the thinner piping used in drip systems is more sensitive to UV exposure and environmental wear. Proper upkeep and timely repairs enhance durability and ensure consistent irrigation performance.

Drip irrigation is best suited for plant beds, containers, greenhouses, and row crops. It supplies water directly to individual plants, ensuring precise moisture control where it is needed most. For areas with simple layouts, above-ground systems work efficiently, while subsurface installations may be cost-prohibitive in spaces with extensive tree roots or irregular terrain. Proper planning maximizes the benefits of drip irrigation across a variety of applications.

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