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Irrigation

Projects

The BD Water Approach to
Irrigation Projects

At BD Water, we specialise in creating custom irrigation projects that meet the unique needs of your property, ensuring efficient water distribution, sustainability, and ease of use.

Planning an irrigation project, whether for a small hobby farm or a large commercial site, requires careful thought, expert design, and reliable implementation. 

When we take on an irrigation project, our goal is to deliver a system that works for you, not the other way around. We listen closely to your needs, ask the right questions, and consider everything from water sources and terrain to the type of crops or specific use you have. Every irrigation project is unique, and we take pride in delivering solutions tailored to your specific situation.

Our project planning includes a detailed design phase. We map out the irrigation system, ensuring that water is distributed evenly across your property, through a, efficient sprinkler systems. For larger projects, we incorporate advanced technologies, such as automated systems, to make your irrigation process as hands-off as possible, so you can make the most out of your property.


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Building irrigation projects that last

With rising water costs and the need for sustainable practices, having a well-designed irrigation system can save time, money, and water. WA's climate is known for its dry spells and hot summers, making good water practices paramount. 

A good irrigation system should ensure that your plants get the right amount of hydration without over-watering.

Good planning makes or breaks a project

Our irrigation projects start with a deep understanding of your property. Whether you need to irrigate large agricultural fields or maintain a public open space, our team conducts a thorough site inspection to assess your land’s topography, plant needs, soil types, and water sources.

We use this information to create a full-coverage custom irrigation plan that aligns with your goals, budget, and environmental concerns, and eliminates any potential dry patches.

It all comes down to the installation 

Once the design is finalised, we move on to the installation phase. Our experienced team ensures that every component of your irrigation system, from pumps and pipes to sprinklers and controllers, is installed to our high quality standard - we call it the BD Water standard. 

Whether you're installing a brand-new system or upgrading an existing one, we make sure the project is completed on time, within budget, and to your satisfaction.

After the irrigation install

Our commitment to your project doesn’t end when the system is up and running. Once your irrigation system is installed, we complete a handover on site to provide you full training on how to poperly operate it.

We’re also available for any questions or concerns you might have down the line. And if your system needs adjustments or upgrades in the future, we’re here to help you maintain the system and adapt your irrigation setup to meet evolving needs.

Future-Proofing your Irrigation

One of the things that set BD Water apart is our forward-thinking approach to irrigation projects. We don’t just think about what you need today - we also consider what you might need tomorrow. Our designs are flexible enough to accommodate future expansions or upgrades, so you can easily adapt as your property or water needs change.

Flexible

If you’re planning to expand your crops or garden, we can design your irrigation system with scalability in mind. We can also integrate smart technologies that allow you to automate the entire watering process, helping you conserve water and time while keeping your plants healthy.

Solar

We also offer solar-powered solutions, which are ideal for rural or off-grid properties. These systems harness the power of the sun to operate pumps and controllers, reducing your reliance on traditional energy sources and cutting your carbon footprint.

Sustainable

Sustainability is at the core of what we do. In every irrigation project, we aim to reduce water waste and promote environmental responsibility. From selecting energy-efficient pumps to designing systems that minimise run-off and evaporation, we ensure that your irrigation setup is as eco-friendly as possible.


Irrigation projects can be complex, but with the right team, they don’t have to be stressful. At BD Water, we bring years of experience, local knowledge, and a commitment to sustainability to every irrigation project we take on. Whether you’re installing a system for a small hobby farm or a large agricultural field, we’re here to provide you with the expertise and support you need to make your project a success.

From initial consultation to post-installation support, BD Water will be with you every step of the way, ensuring your irrigation system is designed and built to the highest quality standard, to deliver water consistently and efficiently.

If you’re ready to start planning your next irrigation project, get in touch with us today to learn how we can help you achieve your goals.

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Our Customers

What our clients say about us.

BD Water strives to build relationships that last. And what our people say about us means a lot. 
We make water simple, and we do that from the first supplier to the final consumer.

They did everything for us including complete and submit all the paperwork for us which eliminated some of the stress of dealing with DWER. Great Customer Service

Sallyann Bailey

Director, Nateis Contracting

Very professional and the quality of work is A1, I can tell this company is passionate in providing the very best advice and service. So happy to see green green grass again !!!!

David Saunders

Operations Manager, Purely Commercials

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How to select a controller and number of stations for my irrigation system?

There are a range of designs and makes of controllers across numerous reputable companies that can cater to your property’s exact needs.

We select a controller that fits your irrigation system needs during design, with the necessary elements covered and options presented where budget allows.

The number of outlets a station can effectively provide, and station numbers required for the completed system are directly proportionate to the water supply available to the site, measured in Litres Per Minute (Lpm).

If a station exceeds the available water flow, the heads will not operate properly, resulting in coverage issues.

 

What is the process and price to draft an actionable quote for an irrigation system?

An actionable quote is gladly provided upon request, free of charge, provided that a system design is not required. A service professional will visit and assess the relevant site to:

  • Take water pressure measurements and pump specifications where applicable;
  • Plan potential access runs for necessary services, both pipe-working and electrical, including access for running services beneath hard surfaces;
  • Take head placement measurements and necessary part listings.

This information is then assessed and a quote is put together and sent through for assessment. If the on-site visit requires any work to be completed, likely if the tools are out, there might be a service charge, depending on the service provided. This is always discussed prior to any work being completed and charged.

Once finalised, any quote prices agreed upon will be honoured. In rare circumstances where situations could not be reasonably predicted, surcharges may be discussed, always prior to further action.

 

How much is a typical automated irrigation system installation?

Due to the varied nature of a properties watering distribution, spray coverage must be custom designed in order to be effective. The range of parts used and nature of the install itself can also widely vary by individual needs, leaving an on-site inspection the only effective method of cost estimation.

Due to the increased watering demand posed by agriculture and livestock watering, a bore water supply will likely be necessary, along with a water licence if irrigating land equal or greater than 0.2 ha (1/2 an acre). These factors will likely play into the final cost of your system and must be considered before a design can be finalised and presented.

Contact us to discuss your irrigation system design and budget.

 

How much is the typical reticulation system?

Due to the varied nature of garden and lawn layouts, spray coverage must be custom designed to be effective. The range of parts used and nature of the install itself can also widely vary by individual need, leaving an onsite inspection the only effective method of cost estimation.

 

I don’t know how my system works, will you demonstrate it to me upon completion?

We provide a complete explanation of the system’s entirety and run all interested parties through the various functions and settings of both the controller and stations subject to it, and for larger systems we do an on-site walk-through and handover.

A sheet with station information and our contact information will be present on the door of any controller we install for future follow up or query.

 

What brand of irrigation products do you supply and recommend?

Although products used may vary across different tasks, our chosen product supplies are predominantly made up of the Hunter™ sprinkler range, recognised as the market leader in sprinkler innovation. Other reputable examples include, but are not limited to, Toro™, Philmac™ and Weathermatic™.

 

When should I water?

You should set your system to water on your scheduled days. The optimum watering time is in the early morning. This allows the water to reach the roots without being evaporated or blown away. It’s also effective in preventing fungus or disease that is often caused by water sitting overnight on plants.

 

Do I need to apply for any licences?

We recommend you contact us directly so we can provide advice specific to your situation.

‍In general, most commercial or large properties in proclaimed areas (from the Hills line to the Coast) need a licence to drill and utilise the bore. If you are doing any of the following you’ll most likely need a groundwater licence to take water:

  • Irrigating more than 1/2 an acre (2,000 square meters)
  • Using the bore for commercial activity (feedlots, agriculture, construction, etc)
  • Looking to utilise an aquifer deeper than the Superficial aquifer (bores generally deeper than 30 metres)

Another type of licence is a 26D licence to drill a borehole, which you need in case you are:

  • Using the bore for commercial activity
  • Looking to drill into a confined or semi-confined aquifer (bores generally deeper than 60 metres)

 

To ensure you are compliant with the legislation applicable to you, contact us so we can assess your property and give you specific advice for your situation.

 

How do you connect the new bore to my irrigation system?

We disconnect the existing system from the mains or previous water supply, and simply change its water source to the new bore, connected by the piping system. The controller can be rewired to the new box. This is a simple turn-key solution that we carry out in most integration systems.

 

How much is a consultation and quote?

Most of our consultations and quotes are free of charge. We conduct consultation with you, generally on site, to get to know you and understand your water needs, then provide a free quote.

In some cases, specialised research, testing or designing is required before we can provide a formal quote for the works. This includes bore drilling consultations and irrigation where a large system design is required. In these cases, we will discuss the costs of these services before doing anything, and if you’d like to go ahead, we can help you get a comprehensive solution, tailored to your needs.