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Irrigation & Sprinkler Systems near you in Canada

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Typical price: CA$80–CA$17,000

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What irrigation & sprinkler systems costs in Canada

Researched national ranges in CAD. City prices vary by cost tier.
Job size Low Typical High
Repair / winterization Head/valve replacement, controller fix, leak repair or seasonal blow-out CA$80 CA$220 CA$550
Small yard system (~4 zones) New in-ground system for a small-to-average yard with backflow CA$2,400 CA$4,000 CA$6,500
Large property system (8+ zones) Multi-zone system for a large property with smart controller CA$5,500 CA$9,000 CA$17,000

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How to hire a irrigation & sprinkler systems pro in Canada

  1. Get a zone-by-zone quote plus controller, backflow device and any pump
  2. Confirm a code-compliant backflow preventer and whether annual testing is required
  3. Confirm winterization/blow-out is included (essential in Canadian winters)
  4. Check municipal watering restrictions and smart-controller rebates
  5. Verify licensing/insurance where required
  6. Ask for an as-built diagram at handover

Frequently asked questions

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

How much does an irrigation system cost in Canada?

In-ground systems commonly run CAD 600-1,100 per zone, with a typical yard installed at CAD 3,000-6,000. Annual blow-out winterization is a small recurring cost that prevents expensive freeze damage.

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