
Irrigation System Installation & Repair in The Greens
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The Greens lives up to its name. Lush communal lawns, private villa gardens, and balcony planters line the low-rise streets between Emirates Golf Club and the Lakes. Keeping all that green alive in Dubai's heat relies on irrigation systems that actually work - drip lines that don't clog, timers that adjust for seasons, and sprinkler heads that cover every square metre without flooding the pathway. We design, install, and repair residential irrigation systems across The Greens, with service starting at AED 800.
Our irrigation work in The Greens covers three main areas:
**New installations** - Whether you've just moved into a ground-floor apartment with a garden plot or own a villa backing onto The Views Park, we design a system matched to your soil, plant types, and water pressure. Options include drip irrigation for flower beds and shrubs, pop-up sprinklers for turf, and micro-spray jets for balcony herb gardens.
**Repairs and upgrades** - Cracked PVC risers, leaking solenoid valves, and faulty timer boards are the most common issues we see in The Greens. Most repairs are completed in a single visit. For older systems running on manual valves, we retrofit smart controllers (Hunter Hydrawise or Rain Bird ESP-TM2) that let you set schedules from your phone and automatically skip watering when rain is forecast.
**Seasonal maintenance** - We offer a twice-yearly service package (AED 350 per visit) that includes flushing lines, replacing clogged emitters, recalibrating timers for summer/winter flow rates, and checking backflow preventers.
Every system we install is designed to comply with DEWA water-efficiency guidelines. We use pressure-compensating drip emitters and low-precipitation sprinkler nozzles to keep consumption as low as possible - typically 30-40 percent less water than conventional setups.
The Greens sits in the corridor between Sheikh Zayed Road and Al Khail Road, bordered by Emirates Golf Club to the south and The Views to the east. It's one of Dubai's original "green" communities - designed around shared parks, tree-lined walkways, and communal gardens maintained by Emaar.
Key landmarks and features that shape irrigation needs here:
- **The Greens Community Park** - a central green field with mature trees that rely on underground drip systems maintained by the master developer. Private gardens adjacent to the park often share utility corridors, so we coordinate shutdowns to avoid disrupting neighbours.
- **The Views Park** - a slightly elevated area where water pressure drops in peak summer. We specify booster pumps or higher-flow emitters for properties on this side.
- **Emaar Community Centre** - the neighbourhood hub for retail and dining. Properties near the centre benefit from wider utility easements, making underground pipe runs easier to install.
The community is predominantly low-rise (four to five storeys), which means many ground-floor units have direct garden access - a rarity in Dubai. That creates strong demand for well-designed irrigation, because these gardens are visible to neighbours and passersby alike.
We begin with a thorough assessment of your gardenβs needs and a consultation to understand your specific requirements.
Our experts design a tailored irrigation system plan that optimizes water usage and suits your landscape.
We execute the installation using the latest techniques and high-quality materials to ensure durability and efficiency.
We offer regular maintenance and are available for repairs to keep your system running smoothly throughout the year.
Drip irrigation with a smart timer typically uses 30-40 percent less water than manual hose watering, because it delivers water directly to roots on a precise schedule.
Yes. Controllers like Hunter Hydrawise and Rain Bird connect to Wi-Fi and work with Alexa, Google Home, and Apple HomeKit via third-party bridges.
Absolutely. We adjust arc, radius, and nozzle size to keep water on your garden and off shared paths - a common request in The Greens.
A standard villa garden (100-200 sqm) takes one to two days, including trenching, pipe laying, controller setup, and a full test run.
Artificial turf doesn't need watering, but the surrounding planting beds do. We design hybrid systems that irrigate live plants while keeping the synthetic surface dry.
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