Irrigation Leads from Contractors Who Trust You

That Actually Close.

Landscapers and sod installers know which new lawn and garden projects need an irrigation system before the first dry week hits. LeadChuck connects you at the perfect moment — before the homeowner watches their new sod die.

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Here's what you're dealing with.

Irrigation leads from portals come in

Irrigation leads from portals come in after the homeowner's lawn is already stressed — you're selling a solution to an emergency rather than a system they planned for, which creates price pressure and unrealistic timelines.

New sod and landscaping jobs create

New sod and landscaping jobs create a natural irrigation window that closes fast — if you're not there within days of the landscape install, the homeowner either overwatered and killed the sod or hand-watered and learned to do without.

Smart irrigation controller upgrades are a

Smart irrigation controller upgrades are a growing market but virtually impossible to market digitally — homeowners don't know what a 'Rachio contractor' is until someone they trust explains the value.

How LeadChuck works for irrigations

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Step 1: Set Your Price

Irrigation leads from LeadChuck come from landscapers and sod installers at the exact moment installation is complete — they know the square footage, the plant zones, and that the homeowner needs automated watering now.

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Step 2: Get Referrals

Landscapers, sod installers, hardscapers, and grading contractors refer irrigation work when their project scope requires water management they don't provide.

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Step 3: Close Jobs

You arrive at a freshly landscaped property where the homeowner is already worried about keeping it alive — you're solving an immediate, visible problem. Close rate is extremely high.

The referral flywheel in action

Tim runs Clear Stream Irrigation in Gallatin. His landscaper partner started sending LeadChuck leads for every significant planting job. First lead: a homeowner who had just had $14,000 of landscaping installed and had no irrigation. Tim paid $80 for the lead, installed a 6-zone system with a smart Rachio controller for $3,400, and was done in two days. He referred a lawn care company through LeadChuck for the ongoing maintenance and earned $35. The landscaper who referred Tim now includes LeadChuck irrigation in every landscape proposal.

Your net lead cost: $45 for $3400+ in revenue. Plus $35 earned in outbound referrals.

Who sends irrigations leads?

These trades encounter your work constantly — and get paid to send it your way.

Landscaping

Landscapers completing planting and sod installation refer irrigation as an essential companion service — they need it to work to protect their own warranty.

Sod Installation

Sod installers know new sod needs precise watering for 2-3 weeks — they refer irrigation systems for homeowners who can't manage it manually.

Hardscaping

Hardscapers installing outdoor living areas need irrigation designed around new paver and wall layouts.

Grading & Leveling

Grading contractors regrading lots for drainage need irrigation redesigned to match new slope and drainage patterns.

Pool & Spa

Pool contractors finishing outdoor spaces need irrigation designed around pool equipment and landscaping.

Who do irrigations refer out?

Every job creates referral opportunities. Turn them into income.

Landscaping

$35-100

Irrigation contractors see plant health issues and landscaping needs on every maintenance visit.

Lawn Care

$25-75

Irrigation contractors on service calls see lawn treatment needs — fertilization, aeration, and weed control referrals.

Grading & Leveling

$50-150

Irrigation contractors diagnosing drainage problems around sprinkler systems refer grading work.

Hardscaping

$50-150

Irrigation system repairs around hardscape often reveal paver and retaining wall needs.

Outdoor Kitchen

$50-150

Irrigation contractors working in outdoor living spaces see the kitchen setup opportunity.

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My landscaper sends me a lead for every significant planting job he does. By the time I show up, the homeowner has watched their new plants start to droop and they're ready to sign. I've closed 15 of 17 LeadChuck leads this year. The two I didn't close were snowbirds who left before I could schedule.
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Tim N.

Clear Stream Irrigation, Gallatin, TN · 11 years in business

Frequently asked questions

Both. New installation leads come primarily from landscapers and builders. Repair and upgrade leads come from lawn care companies and homeowners reaching them through those contractors.

Yes. Your profile can specify smart controller installation (Rachio, Hunter, Rain Bird). Landscapers and lawn care companies who encounter homeowners with old controllers can target smart-controller-certified contractors.

Irrigation leads typically include lot size, existing system status (new or existing), plant zone needs, and any smart controller interest the referring contractor discussed.

Irrigation leads typically run $50–$150 for residential systems. Large commercial or multi-zone luxury residential leads run higher.

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