Sprinkler System Installation in Enid, OK
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What a New Enid Sprinkler System Includes

A full residential sprinkler system installation in Enid covers the complete scope from the water supply connection to the last head on the last zone:
- Controller and zone wiring mounted in garage or exterior location
- Mainline from supply to the zone manifold
- Zone valve manifold installation
- Lateral line trenching and installation
- Head selection and placement for each zone
- Controller programming for Enid's seasonal schedule
- Complete zone-by-zone test run before job completion
- Walkthrough of controller operation before leaving
Designing for Oklahoma Conditions
Enid's clay soil and summer heat require specific design decisions that a generic irrigation installation misses. Jake plans zone timing around Garfield County clay soil, which means shorter, more frequent watering cycles instead of long single runs that wash across the surface. Oklahoma summer scheduling also matters: zones need to run early in the morning before evaporation and 105°F heat-index days put the lawn under peak stress.
Head selection also changes by lot. Rotary heads often perform better than fixed spray heads on larger Garfield County lawns because they put water down more slowly and let clay absorb it. Beds and shrubs may need drip irrigation instead of spray coverage.

What Enid Homeowners Say
We'd been dragging hoses around for three summers and the lawn was never getting coverage the way it should. New system with four zones covers everything now. The install was clean, they explained the controller setup, and we haven't touched a hose since.
- Linda P., Enid OK
How Many Zones for an Enid Home?
Most residential Enid properties need 3-6 zones: 1-2 for the front lawn, 1-2 for the back lawn, and 1-2 more if the property has shrub beds, side yards, or drip irrigation. Water pressure limits how many heads can run at once, so the zone count is confirmed at the property assessment rather than guessed over the phone.
Pricing and Related Service Pages
- New full residential system: $2,500–$6,000
- Free estimates - call (580) 209-3754
If you already have a system and the problem is a valve, controller, wiring, or mainline issue, see the irrigation system repair page. If you are comparing installers, see why homeowners call Jake on the best irrigation installation in Enid page.
Sprinkler System Installation FAQs
How many zones does a typical Enid home need?
Most Enid homes need 3-6 zones depending on lot size, water pressure, sun exposure, and whether shrub beds or drip irrigation are included. Jake confirms the zone count during the property walkthrough.
What does a new sprinkler system cost in Enid, OK?
Most new residential sprinkler systems in Enid run $2,500–$6,000. Final pricing depends on zone count, trenching, head type, controller setup, drip irrigation, and property access.
How does clay soil affect sprinkler system design in Garfield County?
Garfield County clay absorbs water slowly, so zones need shorter, more frequent cycles instead of long runs that create runoff and standing water. Head selection and controller programming are planned around that soil behavior.
Serving Enid and Northwest Oklahoma
New sprinkler system work covers Enid and nearby northwest Oklahoma including Ponca City, Perry, and select Woodward-area projects when scope and schedule fit.