
We’re thrilled to roll out an irrigation process that will transform the way you water your lawn—using less water while achieving greener results. Too good to be true? We promise, it’s not.
For almost two decades, we’ve been offering drip irrigation for planting beds, and now, we’re bringing that same water-saving magic to your lawn. Using drip irrigation for lawn areas can reduce water usage by up to 80%, all while delivering moisture directly to the roots, where it’s needed most.
This isn’t brand-new technology, but we’ve carefully engineered the process to suit South Texas lawns perfectly. Here’s why this is a game-changer:
The Benefits of Lawn Drip Irrigation
1. Most Efficient Watering Method (Evapotranspiration) Water is applied directly to the roots, then absorbed and released through the plant’s leaves. It’s second only to natural rainfall—the best way to water your grass!
2. Eliminates Wind Drift Traditional sprinklers send water flying through the air… and onto sidewalks, driveways, and fences (especially on windy days). Drip irrigation keeps the water where it belongs—in the soil.
3. Reduces Evaporation Water sitting on top of the grass quickly evaporates. With drip irrigation, moisture goes straight underground, directly to the roots.
4. No More Broken Sprinkler Heads or Clogged Nozzles Say goodbye to brown spots or wasted water caused by malfunctioning spray systems.
5. Walk on Dry Grass Drip irrigation keeps water underground, so your lawn stays dry. No more wet shoes!
6. Mow Any Day You don’t need to worry about soggy grass delaying your lawn care routine.
7. Fewer Fungal Issues Fungus thrives on wet grass blades. With drip irrigation installed underground, the crown and runners of your lawn stay dry, reducing fungal risks.
The Ultimate Benefit: More Watering Days Under Drought Restrictions
Here’s the big one… drumroll, please!
Under San Antonio Water Systems (SAWS) and similar municipal drought restrictions, drip irrigation allows you to water twice as often as traditional systems. While spray and rotor systems are limited to once a week, drip irrigation lets you water twice a week. Watering only once a week during peak summer heat can stress your lawn or even cause it to die. But watering twice a week reduces stress and keeps your investment alive, lush, and green.
Save Water. Save Money. Get Better Results.
It all comes down to this: Drip irrigation delivers better results for less money—and it’s more sustainable.
Ready to learn more? Schedule your consultation today to find out how VHS can help bring greener results to your outdoor spaces.
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