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Why book a drip irrigation systems service through Airtasker?
Airtasker is practically a one-stop-shop for you to get the best drip irrigation system for your property! Don’t know how to start with drip irrigation systems? Whether you need a contractor for irrigation installation near you or just need a handyman for minor drip irrigation repair, you can find them here on our platform at competitive rates.
Many Taskers specialize in lawn irrigation near you, and they’re ready to send you a quote that fits your budget. Comparing their offers is easy because you’ll see them all in your account. You can also check their ratings and reviews left by their clients to know if they’re the right Tasker for your drip system repair or installation project!
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Yes! Taskers can handle many projects, from minor repairs to commercial drip irrigation for hotels, parks, events, and more. You still get the same convenient process as those putting up tasks for residential properties - such as having the quotations in one place and access to the reviews and ratings of the Taskers. If you have any clarifications with their offer, you can also use our safe in-platform messaging feature!
Drip irrigation uses dripping valves that water the roots of the plants. Meanwhile, sprinkler systems use spray guns and nozzles to distribute water in the circle, covering several plants. A drip irrigation system uses water more efficiently than traditional sprinkler systems. The slow and steady distribution is also less likely to cause soil erosion over time.
Drip irrigation projects usually require permits or licenses. However, this varies per state. It’s best to check with government offices first. Minor repairs such as those that do not require digging the soil deep can be done without a permit, but check with your developer or realtor if there are association rules on having contractors or handymen in the area.
We highly suggest having someone you trust and knowledgeable on the project onsite to make it easy for you to be updated and give any feedback on your Tasker. This can be someone from the family, your property manager, or a trusted friend. You don’t have to worry about online communications and payments, though. Those can be conveniently and securely done on Airtasker!
Drip irrigation installation and repair work may be difficult to impossible if there’s rain or snow. The weather may also pose more risks in terms of security and can prolong the actual job. We suggest scheduling the project when it’s sunnier to avoid any inconveniences. Taskers may also charge more in months when jobs are harder to execute to make up for the hazard costs to their team.
You can request and discuss a warranty on the service from your Tasker. Make sure to execute an agreement covering the warranty for their work. Take note that we will not release payment to the Tasker until you have informed us that the project has been completed. You can also contact our customer support for any concerns!
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What do drip irrigation systems services include?
Finding a contractor for drip irrigation near you is easy to do on Airtasker. However, it’s also important to know what kind of drip system your property needs to fast-track your project and avoid any expensive repairs and replacements later on. When booking drip system installation services on our platform, you can customize the requirements based on what you need instead of reviewing so many varying proposals from contractors. Here are some possible types of systems you can have installed when you put up a task for irrigation system installation near you:
Point-source emitters
Also known as a drip bubbler, point-source emitters make up an irrigation system best for trees, shrubs, and other plants with comprehensive or random spacing requirements. This allows water to drip in the most needed areas and absorb the soil and roots before the water evaporates. This requires Taskers to dig into the ground, lay down the piping, and place the emitters strategically. Otherwise, the promoted benefits of drip irrigation might not be achieved.
In-line drip emitter
In-line drip emitter evenly spaces out the placements of the spouts for the water drips. This means it’s best for gardens or plots of plants grown evenly. Suppose you are having this drip irrigation installed on a commercial property. In that case, you may want to ask your Tasker about eco-friendly irrigation systems that can also be connected to the plumbing. This will require a treatment unit for the water and may add to your initial spending. However, it can eventually save you a lot on water costs, especially if it’s a sprawling property.
Basin bubblers
Another cost-efficient irrigation system is the "overflow" or "bubbler" catch basin irrigation. The basins are outlet points for an interconnected system of other basins. These basins are designed to flow water from one area to another. The design is recommended for areas without any nearby drainage main pipe needed in other drip systems. This can also be done by laying out soaker hoses along with your garden.
Micro spray sprinklers
While most specialists do not consider mini sprinklers drip irrigation, many property owners and even contractors interchange them. Micro spray sprinkles can be used in lawns or as irrigation for seasonal plants like vegetables and root crops. The designs are usually compact enough and easy to place aesthetically in your garden. We understand this concern. It’s not easy to maintain a garden, after all!
If you’re still unsure which irrigation system is best for you, go ahead and put up a task. Indicate the kind of greenery in your outdoor area. Taskers can help you identify and design the best drip irrigation system for your property or work with a designer to achieve your own lush oasis.