Michael C. Palotta Lawn Irrigation Inc. has been designing, installing, and servicing irrigation systems for more than 37 years. We are active members of the Irrigation Association, New York State Irrigation Association, and Connecticut Irrigation Contractors Association. For more information on how we can service you please do not hesitate to give us a call at 914-241-0550. 3 - John Jay High School - Cross River NY - Original Football Field before being converted to Artificial Turf and 2 more Baseball Fields.
You might not think that an irrigation system is that important, but during the dry season, it only takes a few days without water before the plants start to be damaged. An irrigation system will make sure that your plants stay lush and green even when it's dry.
For many gardeners and farmers, water can be a major factor in their success or failure in any given year. An irrigation system can actually provide the help you need to protect your crops and keep your life less complicated. And it works for your lawn, too!
What is the difference between a soil moisture sensor and a rain sensor? Both are devices that detect a pre-determined amount of water in your lawn and then send a signal to your automatic irrigation system to stop at that point. The soil moisture sensor is more accurate, and generally more expensive.
As lawn irrigation experts, we know to adjust your lawn's water needs so that too much water isn't applied immediately after an area is fertilized, for example.
In lawn irrigation systems, rotor sprinklers are usually favored for larger landscapes or larger sized yards. In fact, since rotor heads have such a long reach, fewer of them need to be installed for a specific area. They are also able deliver water in a more even and uniform way.