Why ETSprinklers

Work hard in the field.
Think before the trench.

The brand is simple: put in the effort, understand the system, use the math, and build something the customer will not regret paying for.

The operating principle

Efficiency should be measurable, not decorative.

A smart controller cannot rescue a poor hydraulic design. Expensive parts cannot fix bad zoning. Fast trenching cannot make up for missing measurements. Efficiency comes from getting the connected decisions right.

01
Use the property as the input

Design around what is actually there instead of forcing a stock layout onto every site.

02
Make constraints visible

Available water, elevation, distances, crossings, soils, plant needs, and future maintenance all affect the correct plan.

03
Verify before committing

Calculate demand and expected losses while changes are still lines on a plan—not buried pipe.

04
Build exactly enough system

Reliable and serviceable without needless pipe, zones, electronics, water use, or cost.

Design logicPlan before build
Measured property conditionsINPUT
Water source + elevationCONSTRAINTS
Hydraulics + coverageCALCULATE
Zoning + routing + materialsDESIGN
Field verification + installationBUILD
Operating targetReliable performance without unnecessary cost

What that means for customers

No gimmick. No mystery. No unnecessary complexity.

The technical work should produce a practical result: clearer decisions, fewer avoidable problems, and a system that makes sense for the property.

Clear diagnosis

Repairs should start with what failed and why, not with assumptions based only on the most visible symptom.

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Defensible design

The installation plan should be explainable through measurements, calculations, and the actual constraints of the property.

Efficient execution

Routing, materials, labor, and scheduling should support useful work—not wasted movement or unnecessary complication.

Long-term direction

Proof will make the brand stronger.

As completed projects accumulate, ETSprinklers can publish real before-and-after photos, design summaries, measured improvements, and project case studies. The foundation is already here: show the plan, show the calculations, show the build, and show the result.