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Irrigation quotes need zone counts, head types, pipe runs, and coverage maps — a lot of detail for a yard walk. WrenchBid turns your voice into a professional quote you can text to the customer on the spot.

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Why Irrigation Pros love WrenchBid

New installs vs. repairs vs. winterization — completely different quoting

Zone counts, rotor vs. spray heads, valve boxes, and backflow preventers add up fast

Customers want a number before you leave the property, not a quote emailed next week

WrenchBid handles the paperwork. Speak your price, review the quote, and send it — all from your phone.

See it in action

Here's what a irrigation quote sounds like with WrenchBid:

🎤 You say:
"Sprinkler system install for the Petersons — 6 zones, 42 spray heads at $8 each, 4 rotors at $22, backflow preventer $185, valves and manifold $240, 800 feet of pipe at $0.85 a foot, controller $165, trenching and labor $2,400, total $4,002."
WrenchBid formats this into a professional quote with line items, totals, and your business info — ready to send.
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Why voice quoting works for irrigation pros

Irrigation installs involve zone-by-zone planning with head counts, pipe runs, and valve locations across the entire yard. Speaking the design as you walk the property lets you capture each zone naturally without juggling a clipboard and a tape measure.

Quoting tips for irrigation pros

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List each zone with its head count and head type — customers want to see the coverage plan, not just a lump sum.

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Include the backflow preventer and controller as separate line items because they are significant costs that customers often do not expect.

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Note the pipe type and trench depth in your quote because it affects both cost and warranty.

Common irrigation pricing questions

How much should I charge for irrigation installation?

Most irrigation pros charge $2,500–$5,000 for an average residential system depending on zone count and head types. List each zone with its head count and type, and quote the backflow preventer and controller separately since they are significant costs customers often do not expect.

How to estimate an irrigation job

Walk each zone, count heads by type, measure pipe runs, and note valve locations. Price each zone separately with head count and type. WrenchBid lets you speak the design as you walk the property and sends a professional quote with every zone detailed.

What should an irrigation estimate include?

List each zone with head count, head type, and coverage area, then break out pipe, valves, backflow preventer, controller, and trenching labor as separate items. Showing the zone-by-zone breakdown helps the customer understand why the system costs what it does.

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