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LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION

LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION

LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION
FARMING IS OUR HERITAGE.
FILTRATION IS OUR LEGACY.

Landscape irrigation filtration systems

Achieving peak performance in your landscape irrigation system starts with clean water, and clean water starts with filtration.

As with all irrigation systems, any landscape project needs to be protected from emitters clogging, nonuniform water distribution and the need for high maintenance costs.

Here are some benefits of effective landscape irrigation water filtration:

  • Protects emitters clogging: Clogging caused by sediment, minerals, and organic debris present in the water source can severely damage your lawns, plants, trees, etc. Filters trap these impurities before they reach your irrigation system.
  • Promotes healthier plant growth: Uniform irrigation water distribution is key to healthy plant growth. Clogged emitters deliver uneven amounts of water, leaving some areas too dry and others waterlogged. Effective filtration ensures that your landscape receives the right amount of water for optimal health.
  • Reduces maintenance costs: Constant cleaning and repairs of clogged irrigation systems can be time-consuming and costly. Filtration keeps your system running smoothly, minimizing the need for maintenance and saving you both time and money.

Efficient filtration is a wise investment that protects your initial landscape investment. By reducing maintenance needs, promoting healthy plants, and ensuring efficient water use, our full range of cost-effective filtration solutions ensures continuous and accurate performance with minimal interruptions.

FAQs

What is landscape irrigation?

This term simply means the artificial application of water to yards, parks, or other landscaped areas.

What irrigation methods are available for landscapes?

There are several methods and the one you choose depends on your specific landscape and plants. Drip irrigation and underground sprinklers are popular and save resources.

How does filtration minimize maintenance costs in landscape irrigation?

Sediment, minerals, and organic debris present in the water can clog your irrigation system emitters. Filtration traps these clogging factors so emitters remain in good working condition without the need for costly maintenance.

APPLICATIONS

Top Landscape Applications

Drip Irrigation

Drip Irrigation

Localized irrigation that delivers drops of water and sometimes added nutrients directly to the plant roots.
Small volumes of water pass through the drippers.
Required filtration degrees: 80-130 micron
drip irrigation Drip Irrigation
Localized irrigation that delivers drops of water and sometimes added nutrients directly to the plant roots.
Small volumes of water pass through the drippers.
Required filtration degrees: 80-130 micron
Micro Sprinklers

Micro Sprinklers

Provides water using very fine droplets or spray through narrow tubes, directly to the base of the plant.
Medium volumes of water pass through the nozzles.
Required filtration degrees: 130-300 micron
micro sprinklers Micro Sprinklers
Provides water using very fine droplets or spray through narrow tubes, directly to the base of the plant.
Medium volumes of water pass through the nozzles.
Required filtration degrees: 130-300 micron
Sprinklers

Sprinklers

Water is distributed through a system of pipes to spray heads and then applied over the entire surface of the soil.
Large volumes of water pass through the nozzles.
Required filtration degrees: 200-3500 micron
sprinklers Sprinklers
Water is distributed through a system of pipes to spray heads and then applied over the entire surface of the soil.
Large volumes of water pass through the nozzles.
Required filtration degrees: 200-3500 micron