Do You Want Your Lawn to Be Healthy and Hydrated?
Consider getting irrigation installation services in the Kalispell area
A professionally installed irrigation system eliminates the uncertainty of watering, ensuring your lawn and plants flourish throughout the year. If you're in need of irrigation installation services for your home or business, choose Lake View Landscaping as your partner. We expertly install Rain Bird and Hunter irrigation systems across Kalispell, Evergreen, and the surrounding areas.
Our drip systems are designed to provide consistent outcomes, maintaining your property's pristine condition while saving you time and energy. Reach out to us today to discover more about our irrigation installation services.

Leave the maintenance to our landscaping company
Are you having trouble keeping up with irrigation system maintenance in Kalispell or Evergreen? We’ll see that it’s done correctly, providing tailored services as often as needed.
With our help, you can:
- Extend the life of your irrigation system
- Conserve water by catching leaks and issues
- Improve the health and beauty of your landscape
Let us handle the upkeep so you can focus more on what matters most. Call us now to set up regular irrigation system maintenance.
Frequently Asked Irrigation Questions
Why does Lake View Landscaping only install Hunter irrigation systems?
We're certified Hunter installers, having completed every training and certification course Hunter offers. Specializing in one system means we know its components, controllers, and quirks inside-out — like a mechanic who only works on one make. You get precision installation and reliable long-term support instead of generalist guesswork.
How does a drip irrigation system differ from traditional sprinklers?
Drip systems deliver water slowly and directly to plant roots through low-pressure emitters, while sprinklers spray it across a broad area. Drip is more efficient for flower beds and shrubs — imagine watering with an IV drip versus a fire hose. Less waste, less evaporation, healthier roots.
How does irrigation system maintenance actually extend the life of my system?
Regular maintenance catches small problems — clogged heads, hidden leaks, controller drift — before they cascade into bigger failures. It's the same logic as oil changes: a 20-minute check protects components that would otherwise wear out, crack, or run dry over a Montana winter.
When should I have my irrigation system inspected each year?
We recommend a spring startup inspection before regular watering begins and a fall shutdown before freezing temperatures arrive. Catching leaks early in spring conserves water all season, and proper winterization prevents cracked pipes and valves once the ground freezes.
What factors affect how an irrigation system gets designed for my property?
Lawn size and shape, soil type, sun exposure, slope, water pressure, and what you're watering (turf vs. flower beds vs. shrubs) all shape the layout. Lake View Landscaping zones the system so high-thirst areas get more water and drier-tolerant plants don't get drowned.