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Irrigation & Sprinkler Systems near you in United Arab Emirates

Known locally as landscape / irrigation contractor. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in United Arab Emirates.

Typical price: AED 150–AED 32,000

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What irrigation & sprinkler systems costs in United Arab Emirates

Researched national ranges in AED. City prices vary by cost tier.
Job size Low Typical High
Repair / seasonal service Dripline/valve replacement, controller fix or leak repair AED 150 AED 400 AED 900
Small villa system (~3 zones) New drip system for a villa garden with controller AED 4,000 AED 8,000 AED 14,000
Large villa system (6+ zones) Multi-zone drip system for a large villa with smart controller AED 10,000 AED 18,000 AED 32,000

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How to hire a irrigation & sprinkler systems pro in United Arab Emirates

  1. Get a zone-by-zone quote with dripline (essential in the desert climate) plus controller and any pump
  2. Confirm the contractor holds a UAE trade licence covering landscaping/irrigation
  3. Confirm connection to TSE (recycled) water where the community mandates it, not potable
  4. Check community/municipality landscaping and water-use rules
  5. Confirm a smart controller and moisture/rain sensing for efficiency
  6. Ask for an as-built diagram at handover

Frequently asked questions

What are red flags when hiring an irrigation installer?

No backflow device where it's required, no zone-by-zone quote, no as-built diagram at handover, ignoring local water-restriction rules, and a design that waters everything on one zone regardless of plant needs. An installer who skips the backflow/compliance question is cutting a corner that can be illegal and unsafe.

What is an irrigation zone and how many do I need?

A zone is a group of sprinklers or drippers controlled by one valve, watering an area with similar needs. You need separate zones because lawn, garden beds and shady areas want different amounts of water, and water pressure limits how many heads run at once. More zones means better watering but higher cost.

Do I need a backflow preventer?

Almost always where the system connects to mains/drinking water — a backflow preventer stops irrigation water (and any fertiliser or contaminants) siphoning back into the supply. Many areas legally require one, and some require it to be tested by a certified tester periodically. Confirm the local rule; it's a safety and compliance item, not an optional extra.

Do I need to winterize my irrigation system?

In any climate that freezes, yes — water left in the pipes expands when it freezes and cracks lines, heads and valves, turning a cheap seasonal blow-out into an expensive spring repair. Warm, frost-free climates skip this but still benefit from an annual service. Ask whether winterization is included or a separate visit.

How much does an irrigation system cost?

In-ground systems are priced per zone (a valve-controlled area) plus the controller, backflow device and any pump. Total cost scales with yard size, number of zones, and whether you use sprinkler heads, drip lines, or both. A small garden with a few zones is a fraction of a large multi-zone lawn-and-bed system.

Should I use sprinklers or drip irrigation?

Sprinklers (pop-up rotors/sprays) suit lawns; drip lines suit garden beds, hedges and pots because they deliver water slowly at the roots with far less evaporation and waste. Most good systems mix both — sprinkler zones for turf and drip zones for planting. Drip is the water-efficient choice where it fits.

How much does irrigation repair cost?

Repairs are usually modest: a broken sprinkler head, a leaking valve, a controller reset, or a winter-damaged line. Costs rise if a mainline leak needs digging or the controller/valve manifold needs replacing. A seasonal check-up that catches small leaks early is cheaper than the water wasted by an unnoticed one.

How much does an irrigation system cost in the UAE?

Drip-based villa systems commonly run AED 1,000-2,500 per zone installed, with a typical villa garden at AED 5,000-15,000. Efficient drip design and smart controllers are essential given the climate and water cost.

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