Keeping your vegetation properly hydrated is crucial for its overall health, and the best way to do that is with an irrigation system. If you're looking to have an irrigation system installed on your property in Texas, you'll need to decide between a sprinkler and a drip system. To help with your decision, you'll want to ask yourself three important questions: how big of an area do you need to cover, is water conservation important to you, and what your budget is for the installation. Continue reading this blog to learn more about why these questions are important so you can choose the right irrigation system for your property!


Drip irrigation systems provide targeted water delivery, while sprinkler systems cover larger areas.

Sprinkler system running on a commercial lawn in McKinney, TX.

A drip irrigation system is a great option if you want to target specific areas of your property or only need to water certain parts. This type of system involves pipes buried underground or laid on the ground that slowly release water drops directly into the soil. It ensures that all water goes directly to the roots of your grass and plants, minimizing runoff and preventing water wastage from evaporation. Typically, this type of system is ideal for landscape beds.

While drip systems may seem ideal, they aren't always the best choice. If you have a lot of land or a big yard, a sprinkler system might be the better option since these types of systems can cover much more square footage than drip systems. Because sprinkler systems are set up to spray water across a wide radius, one sprinkler head is able to provide water to a much larger area than what would be covered by a drip system tube.


Water conservation is a key factor when choosing between drip and sprinkler irrigation systems.

If you prioritize water conservation, you should consider using a drip irrigation system. These systems use less water compared to sprinkler systems because they deliver water directly to the areas that require it, minimizing waste due to evaporation or runoff. This means that the plants will need less water to stay hydrated because of the targeted watering.


Your budget plays a role in deciding between drip and sprinkler irrigation systems.

Your budget is another crucial factor to consider when deciding between a drip irrigation system and a sprinkler irrigation system. When looking at the price tag, you may see that a sprinkler system costs less upfront, but because they use more water, the water bills will likely be higher than what they would be if you had a drip system. Drip irrigation systems cost more upfront, but they also provide savings in the long run since they don't use as much water as a sprinkler system, leading to lower water bills.

Sprinkler irrigation systems cover a lot more surface area than drip systems, which also means that they use more water, which can lead to a higher water bill.

Give us a call today to schedule our irrigation installation service.

At B&C Landscaping, we can install both sprinkler irrigation systems and drip irrigation systems, so you can choose the option that's right for you! We offer this service for both residential and commercial properties, and we can help you decide which type of system will be right for your specific needs. We have been serving commercial and residential properties, as well as HOAs, in McKinney, Frisco, Prosper, TX, and surrounding areas since 2001. Give us a call at (214) 680-5296 to schedule our irrigation installation service today! We look forward to helping you choose the perfect irrigation system for your particular needs!