Spokane Sprinkler Installation & Repair provides smart irrigation installation with Wi-Fi controllers in Spokane, WA built for people who want control without the hassle. We handle Wi-Fi controller sprinkler setup and mobile irrigation control syncing so your system connects cleanly to your phone and actually responds when you need it to. From smart watering system activation to remote sprinkler access configuration, everything is set up so you can adjust things quickly without digging through complicated menus or outdated timers. We also build weather-linked watering adjustments, cloud irrigation control setup, app-based yard watering management, adaptive schedule programming systems, sensor-guided watering calibration, and digital zone control tuning. Spokane Sprinkler Installation & Repair ensures that the system keeps itself aligned with real conditions instead of fixed schedules that don’t match the weather.
Most people don’t want to babysit their irrigation, and honestly, they shouldn’t have to. Once everything is set, it just runs—adapting when the weather changes, shifting when the soil needs it, and staying consistent without you constantly stepping in to tweak settings just to keep things balanced.
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We install, program, and fine-tune irrigation controllers so your system runs reliably and uses water efficiently. Our work covers setting zone runtimes, linking sensors, and building schedules tailored to plant type, soil conditions, and slope so every zone gets exactly what it needs.
We program conventional timers to match your property's zones and watering requirements. Each zone is mapped and assigned its own start times, run durations, and watering days, and every valve is tested to confirm proper operation before we leave the site.
Run times are calculated based on plant type and soil conditions, with lawns, shrubs, flower beds, and trees each receiving schedules suited to their actual water needs. Multiple start times are set where slopes or slow-draining soils require a cycle-and-soak approach to prevent runoff. We also walk you through the controller so you can adjust schedules, run a manual cycle, and make seasonal changes on your own. Printed and digital notes documenting the full program are provided with every job.

We install Wi-Fi-enabled controllers, connect them to your home network and local weather services, register the device, update firmware, and verify remote access from your phone or computer before considering setup complete.
Local weather data, evapotranspiration rates, and rain sensor inputs are all linked so the controller adjusts watering automatically after storms or heat events without requiring manual intervention. Smart features, including crop coefficients, maximum run limits, and water budgets are tuned specifically to prevent overwatering. Alerts for faults such as stuck valves or abnormal flow are enabled, and remote start, stop, and zone-by-zone control are tested so you can manage the system confidently from anywhere in Spokane or beyond.

We build custom schedules by combining plant type, irrigation method, and the microclimates present across your property. Turf zones receive shorter, more frequent cycles while drip zones run longer and less often to soak root zones thoroughly without surface evaporation losses.
Seasonal programs covering spring startup, summer peak demand, fall taper, and winter shutoff are configured as part of every setup. Exception days for holidays or temporary restrictions are added and each schedule is documented so future edits are straightforward. Sensor-based rules including rain delays, soil moisture triggers, and freeze protection are layered in to reduce water waste and protect plants automatically without adding complexity for the homeowner.

We follow a consistent installation process focused on proper wiring, accurate zone calibration, and clear multi-zone programming so your system delivers predictable, efficient results from the first day it runs.

We mount the controller in a dry, accessible location near the main irrigation valve or electrical source, verify the circuit breaker, and use outdoor-rated wire and waterproof connectors throughout to protect connections from moisture. Every conductor is labeled and mapped to its zone terminal before final terminations are made, and a continuity test is run on each wire to check for shorts or grounding issues. A dedicated transformer or power supply is installed when the existing electrical setup requires it, and the controller is grounded to reduce lightning and surge risk. Smart modules or Wi-Fi adapters are added where needed, sensor communication is confirmed, and the cabinet seal is verified as weatherproof before sign-off. All wiring is documented as-built and photographed for your records.
We program and test each zone individually so run times match the plant types and soil conditions in that specific area. Each zone's valve, sprinkler type, and flow rate are identified first, followed by a manual test to observe spray pattern, head spacing, and coverage. Static and operating pressure are measured at the zone to confirm the valve is performing within spec, and head trajectory, clogged nozzles, and spacing issues are corrected before run times are finalized. Base run times are set using flow and evapotranspiration data and fine-tuned for microclimates such as shaded corners or exposed slopes. Calibrated run times and irrigation depth per zone are recorded in your system file, and seasonal adjustment options are programmed so watering levels can be scaled without reprogramming every zone from scratch.
We group zones to prevent excessive simultaneous flow and protect the mainline from pressure fluctuation. Total zone flow is calculated and start times are sequenced so pressure holds steady while the controller cycles through each group. Cycle-and-soak intervals are set for high-runoff soils, and long cycles are split across multiple start times to improve infiltration on properties where Spokane's clay soils slow water absorption. Rain sensors, soil moisture probes, and weather sync are integrated where available to suspend or reduce watering automatically. A full-day schedule is tested, zone transitions are observed, and start offsets or soak times are adjusted as needed before we wrap up. A printed zone schedule and remote access guide are left with you so settings are easy to review or modify at any time.
Spokane's seasonal swings, clay-heavy soils, and dry summers require programming decisions that go well beyond factory presets. We set crop coefficients, evapotranspiration adjustments, and zone-specific run times based on what your property's plants and soil actually need, and we configure seasonal programs for every phase of the year so the system adapts automatically without constant manual input from you.
Every controller we install is mounted, wired, grounded, and sealed to protect against moisture, surges, and the wear that comes with Spokane's seasonal temperature range. We label all conductors, run continuity checks on every wire, and document the as-built wiring before we leave. That level of care at installation prevents the connection failures and mysterious faults that show up later when wiring is done carelessly.
Zone calibration, pressure checks, spray pattern verification, and a full-day schedule test are all completed before we consider a job done. We conduct the final walkthrough with you present so you can see each zone run, understand the controller interface, and ask questions while we are still on site. You leave with a system you know how to use and documentation that covers every zone and setting.
Spring startups, winterization, schedule adjustments, and fault diagnostics are all part of how we support the systems we install. When something needs attention, we respond promptly and arrive prepared to resolve it in a single visit rather than scheduling a follow-up. Keeping your controller running correctly through Spokane's full seasonal range is as important to us as getting the initial installation right.
A basic non-smart controller installation typically runs $150 to $350 for parts and labor, while smart controllers or jobs that require new wiring or a 24V transformer generally fall in the $350 to $800 range depending on features and complexity. Permits, backflow work, or trenching add to those figures where applicable. We provide written estimates after a site visit so you have a clear number before any work begins.
A straightforward controller replacement is usually completed in one to two hours. Installations that involve new wiring, a transformer, or mounting in a remote location typically run two to four hours, while jobs requiring trenching, conduit work, or coordination with other trades can extend to a full day. We give you a realistic time estimate at the proposal stage based on your specific site conditions.
In most cases, yes. Existing 24V wiring and valves can be reused when they are in good working condition, and we test each valve and wire during the visit before recommending any replacements. We only suggest valve or wiring upgrades when we find actual faults or code compliance issues, not as a default upsell. If wiring colors do not match modern standards or the terminal layout needs adjustment, we walk you through the required fixes and handle them cleanly on site.
Yes. Every controller we install is programmed with schedules that reflect Spokane's spring-to-fall watering demands, with run times and cycle lengths reduced during cooler months when evapotranspiration rates drop. We adjust start times and cycle lengths to minimize runoff and comply with any current city watering restrictions, including odd/even or time-of-day rules that Spokane water suppliers periodically enforce during peak summer demand.
Yes. We install Wi-Fi-enabled controllers, connect them to your home network, and link them to their mobile app for full remote control of zones and scheduling. Signal strength at the controller location is tested during installation, and if the existing Wi-Fi coverage is insufficient we recommend a range extender or alternative mounting location to prevent dropped connections. Before we leave, we walk you through the app interface, weather-based adjustment settings, and basic troubleshooting so you can manage your system confidently from your phone.
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