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Sprinkler & Irrigation Systems in Hilo (Big Island), HI

Hilo (Big Island) homeowners face hilo averages 130 inches of rain per year — one of the wettest us cities that accelerates wear on exterior surfaces. Our local pros understand your area's specific challenges and deliver quality work on every job.

Serving Kailua-Kona, Waikoloa, Waimea, Captain Cook, Pahoa, and surrounding Hilo (Big Island) communities.

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Why Hilo (Big Island) Homes Need Sprinkler & Irrigation Systems

Hilo averages 130 inches of rain per year — one of the wettest US cities
Kona and west side average only 10–20 inches annually
Vog (volcanic smog from Kīlauea) deposits sulfurous residue on surfaces
Tropical UV year-round at sea level
Volcanic hazard zones 1–9 affect construction standards and insurance
Common Home Types We Service
Plantation-style homes in Hilo and Puna districtsOff-grid homes in lower Puna — many built without permits historicallyLuxury oceanfront homes in Kohala Coast and WaikoloaOhana compounds in Captain Cook and Holualoa (Kona)Newer homes in Waikoloa Village and Waimea

What You Get

Automated watering saves time and effort
Proper zoning ensures even coverage without over or under watering
Smart controllers adjust for rainfall and weather
Reduces water bills compared to hand watering
Drip irrigation options for beds and gardens
Seasonal activation and winterization services

Our Sprinkler & Irrigation Systems Process

01

Design & Layout

We design a zone layout based on your property's sun exposure, plant types, soil, and water pressure to ensure complete, efficient coverage.

02

Trenching & Pipe Installation

Irrigation lines are trenched and installed at proper depth, connecting to your main water supply with a dedicated irrigation backflow preventer.

03

Head Installation

Sprinkler heads, rotors, and drip emitters are installed and positioned for optimal coverage with minimal overspray onto hardscapes.

04

Controller Programming

The system controller is programmed with optimal run times and schedules for each zone, with seasonal adjustments built in.

Seasonal Considerations for Hilo (Big Island)

1
Year-round mold and mildew management in Hilo's 130-inch rainfall zone
2
Vog cleaning of exterior surfaces during active Kīlauea vent periods
3
Hurricane season June–November — Hurricane Lane and Hurricane Iselle were direct impacts
4
Lava zone 1–2 residents must maintain ember-resistant venting and defensible space
5
Salt air corrosion management on Kona Coast oceanfront properties

Areas We Serve in Hilo (Big Island)

Our sprinkler & irrigation systems pros are available throughout the Hilo (Big Island) metro area, including:

Kailua-KonaWaikoloaWaimeaCaptain CookPahoaKeaauMountain ViewVolcano VillageLaupahoehoePepe'ekeo

Sprinkler & Irrigation Systems FAQ for Hilo (Big Island) Homeowners

How often should Hilo (Big Island) homeowners get sprinkler & irrigation systems?
Given Hilo (Big Island)'s hilo averages 130 inches of rain per year — one of the wettest us cities, most homeowners benefit from sprinkler & irrigation systems at least once a year. Year-round mold and mildew management in Hilo's 130-inch rainfall zone often makes spring or fall the optimal time to schedule service.
What home types in Hilo (Big Island) most need sprinkler & irrigation systems?
Plantation-style homes in Hilo and Puna districts and Off-grid homes in lower Puna — many built without permits historically are the most common home types in Hilo (Big Island) and typically see the most wear. Our local pros are familiar with the exterior materials found across the metro.
How much does a sprinkler system cost?
A typical residential system runs $2,500–$6,000 installed depending on yard size, number of zones, and local labor rates. Smart controllers add $100–$300 but pay for themselves in water savings.
Do I need to winterize my sprinkler system?
In climates that freeze, yes. Winterization (blow-out) removes water from the lines and heads to prevent freeze damage. This should be done before the first hard freeze each year.
Can an irrigation system be added to an existing landscape?
Yes, retrofit systems can be installed in established landscapes with minimal disruption using directional boring equipment to avoid trenching through planted areas.
What's a smart irrigation controller?
Smart controllers connect to local weather data and adjust watering schedules automatically — skipping irrigation when rain is expected and adjusting for temperature and season. They typically reduce water use by 20–50%.

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