Keeping your landscape green and healthy shouldn’t be a daily chore. Our inground irrigation systems in Maple Ridge make watering fully automatic, efficient, and customized to your garden’s needs. From small front yards to large residential landscapes throughout Maple Ridge and the Fraser Valley, we are best irrigation systems installers and we design underground sprinkler systems that deliver the right amount of water, without wasting a single drop.

Your lawn gets the water it needs, exactly when it needs it, without you lifting a finger.

Smart controllers and efficient design reduce your water bills by up to 50% compared to manual watering.

Underground components stay safe from damage, weather, and winter freezing when properly winterized.

No more unsightly hoses cluttering your yard. Everything stays hidden underground while your landscape looks pristine.

Professional inground irrigation systems are a valuable upgrade that enhances your home's marketability.
If you are ready for a watering system that runs automatically, saves water, and keeps your lawn looking its best, our in ground irrigation installation in Maple Ridge is the perfect solution. We design systems that fit your yard, fix problem areas, and deliver even, efficient watering every single day.
If you want a lawn that stays green without the stress of daily watering, Kinsley Irrigation delivers reliable, efficient in-ground irrigation systems across Maple Ridge. We design, install, and maintain systems that save water, reduce your workload, and keep your landscape healthy all year round. Our team handles everything from planning to setup so your yard gets the right coverage with zero water waste. Perfect for homeowners who want a clean, hands-off way to keep their lawn looking fresh.
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Maple Ridge’s climate requires thoughtful irrigation planning. Our summers can be dry with extended periods without rain, while spring and fall bring variable precipitation. An inground irrigation system ensures your landscape receives consistent moisture regardless of weather patterns, preventing drought stress during dry spells and avoiding overwatering during wet periods.
Underground sprinkler systems are ideal for:
You can upgrade most inground irrigation systems by replacing the controller with a smart controller, adding rain or soil sensors, and improving sprinkler heads. These upgrades allow automatic adjustments based on weather and reduce water waste without changing the entire system.
In Canada, watering schedules should change with the seasons. Spring and fall need shorter watering times, while summer requires deeper watering early in the morning. Smart controllers make this easier by adjusting schedules automatically based on local weather conditions.
Signs include zones not turning on or off, low water pressure, constant water flow, or uneven watering. Valve issues should be fixed quickly to prevent water waste and damage to your lawn or underground piping.
Inground irrigation pipes can last 20–30 years when installed correctly. Sprinkler heads and valves usually need replacement every 5–10 years. Regular maintenance helps protect the system from freeze damage and wear caused by seasonal changes.
Yes, professional irrigation companies offer local maintenance services including inspections, repairs, winterization, and system upgrades. Regular servicing ensures your inground irrigation system works efficiently throughout the year.
Smart controllers designed for inground systems use weather data and zone control to manage watering efficiently. They allow remote access, automatic scheduling, and easy adjustments, making them ideal for both small and large lawns.
Automatic inground irrigation provides even water distribution, saves time, and improves lawn health. For large lawns, it reduces manual watering, prevents dry spots, and helps manage water usage more efficiently.
The cost depends on lawn size, system design, number of zones, and smart features. On average, professional inground irrigation installation in Canada can range from a few thousand dollars for smaller properties to higher costs for large or complex landscapes. A site assessment gives the most accurate pricing.