Sprinkler System Upgrades in Utah

All Seasons Landscaping upgrades outdated irrigation systems with smart controllers, efficient heads, drip zone conversions, and pressure-regulated components.

If your sprinkler system is more than five years old, runs on a fixed timer, or has heads that spray the sidewalk more than the lawn, a targeted upgrade can make a real difference in how your yard looks and what you pay for water every summer.

What We Do

Your sprinkler system is probably costing you more than it should

Many Utah homeowners installed their sprinkler systems years ago and have not updated them to match current water needs. Old timers, inefficient heads, poor pressure control, and mismatched zones all lead to wasted water, uneven coverage, and higher monthly bills.

In many cases, improving the system does not require a full replacement. A few well-planned upgrades, such as a better controller, updated heads, drip conversions, or pressure adjustments, make a noticeable difference in how the system performs.

All Seasons Landscaping evaluates your existing system, identifies where it falls short, and recommends practical upgrades to improve efficiency, coverage, and overall performance. Our goal is to help you get better results from the system you already have.

Upgrade Options

Sprinkler upgrade services that make a real difference

We offer targeted upgrades for every part of your irrigation system.

How It Works

Our upgrade process

We don’t recommend upgrades until we’ve assessed what your system actually needs.
Step 1

Schedule a free system assessment

Contact us to schedule an on-site irrigation assessment. We'll ask a few questions about your system, your water bills, and any issues you've noticed. We schedule your visit promptly and confirm in advance.

Step 2

Full system audit and diagnosis

We run every zone, inspect all heads for alignment, pressure, and coverage, test the controller and sensor inputs, check valves for proper operation, and review your current programming. We document exactly what's working, what isn't, and the most impactful upgrades for you.

Step 3

Clear upgrade recommendations and quote

You receive a prioritized list of recommended upgrades with honest explanations of what each one does and what it costs. We separate must-fix items from nice-to-have improvements so you can make an informed decision about where to invest.

Step 4

Professional upgrade installation

Our crew installs your selected upgrades cleanly and efficiently. We work carefully around your lawn and landscape, and we don't leave until the job is done right.

Step 5

System test, programming, and walkthrough

After installation, we run every zone to verify coverage and timing, program your new controller to match your property, season, and plant types, and walk you through how everything works.

Who It's Right For

Who needs a sprinkler system upgrade

01

Homeowners with summer water bills that seem too high relative to their lawn size and how often they actually water.

02

Properties with persistent dry strips, dead patches, or soggy spots that suggest heads are misaligned or zones aren’t balanced.

03

Homeowners still running a basic timer that waters on a fixed schedule regardless of weather, rainfall, or seasonal change.

04

Systems five or more years old that have never had a professional inspection or component update since original installation.

05

Properties where landscape changes have made existing zone coverage obsolete.

06

Homeowners who want to reduce their outdoor water footprint qualify for local water-conservation rebates.

What Our Clients Say

Utah homeowners who upgraded their systems through All Seasons

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about sprinkler system upgrades in Utah

What sprinkler system upgrades make the biggest difference?

For most Utah homeowners, a smart controller delivers the single largest improvement in water efficiency. After that, pressure-regulated head replacement and drip zone conversions for plant beds consistently deliver strong results. Our assessment process identifies which upgrades will have the most impact on your specific system before we recommend anything.

How do I know if my sprinkler system needs an upgrade?
Common signs include unusually high summer water bills, dry spots, soggy areas, and heads that spray pavement or driveways. A controller that runs the same schedule year-round or a system that no professional has checked also points to needed upgrades.
Do I need to replace my whole system, or can specific parts be upgraded?
In most cases, a targeted upgrade is all that’s needed. We identify exactly which components are underperforming and recommend only the changes that will make a measurable difference. Replacing a controller, swapping heads in specific zones, or adding sensors transforms how a system performs without the cost of a complete overhaul.
What is a smart sprinkler controller, and how does it work?
A smart controller connects to local weather data and automatically adjusts your irrigation schedule. Instead of running on a fixed timer, it waters when your lawn actually needs it and skips irrigation when rain is on the way, or the ground is already moist. Most models also allow remote access and control from a phone app.
What are pressure-regulated heads, and why do they matter in Utah?
Pressure-regulated heads maintain consistent water output regardless of incoming line pressure. High pressure causes standard heads to mist fine droplets that evaporate before reaching the soil, wasting a significant portion of every watering cycle. Pressure-regulated heads produce larger, more consistent droplets that penetrate the soil rather than misting into the air.
What is drip irrigation, and should my plant beds have it?

Drip irrigation delivers water directly to the root zone of plants through a low-pressure network of emitters and tubing. Unlike spray irrigation, drip eliminates surface evaporation loss, keeps foliage dry, and uses water significantly more efficiently.

Are there water conservation rebates available for irrigation upgrades in Utah?
Yes. Several Utah municipalities and water districts offer rebates for installing smart controllers, upgrading pressure-regulated heads, and converting to drip systems. Eligibility and rebate amounts vary by location.
How long does a sprinkler upgrade take to complete?
We complete most targeted upgrades in a single visit that takes a few hours. A comprehensive system overhaul covering multiple zones and components may take a full day.
Will a sprinkler upgrade work with my existing controller wiring and valves?

In most cases, yes. Smart controllers work with standard zone wiring, and most head and nozzle upgrades replace existing components directly. Where valve work is needed, we address it as part of the upgrade scope.

Do you offer sprinkler upgrade services across Utah?
We serve homeowners throughout the Wasatch Front, Utah Valley, the greater Salt Lake area, and surrounding Utah communities. Contact us to confirm service availability in your area and to schedule a free on-site assessment.

Service Area

Sprinkler upgrade services across Utah

Utah’s hot summers and dry conditions make irrigation problems appear quickly. Smart upgrades help your system run more efficiently, protect plant health, and manage water use over time.

Salt Lake City

South Jordan

Draper

Sandy

Herriman

Riverton

Murray

Millcreek

Holladay

West Valley City

Taylorsville

Lehi

American Fork

Cedar Hills

Pleasant Grove

Orem

Provo

Springville

Spanish Fork

Payson

Eagle Mountain

Saratoga Springs

Ready to stop overpaying for outdoor water?

A professional irrigation assessment from All Seasons Landscaping takes the guesswork out of upgrading. We’ll tell you exactly what your system needs before you spend a dollar on parts or labor.
Want to talk through your system first? Call us — no commitment required.

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