Hello everyone,
I tried to make the title as easy to find as possible since I couldn’t find any information during my search.
We want to have a well for the outdoor area and its irrigation system.
I only have a basic understanding of this and am looking for your advice.
Which systems make sense, and what should such a system cost?
I contacted the company "Brunnen-König" here in the Hannover area. The manager was very friendly and helpful. Unfortunately, I couldn’t make much sense of their system (submersible pump).
Is there anything that can go wrong with this method, or is it a good approach? What should something like this cost?
Based on the size of our property and the fact that we want an irrigation system, we chose the Package-L, which also includes the pump.
Groundwater can be found here at a depth of about 4 meters (13 feet).
Thanks in advance.
I tried to make the title as easy to find as possible since I couldn’t find any information during my search.
We want to have a well for the outdoor area and its irrigation system.
I only have a basic understanding of this and am looking for your advice.
Which systems make sense, and what should such a system cost?
I contacted the company "Brunnen-König" here in the Hannover area. The manager was very friendly and helpful. Unfortunately, I couldn’t make much sense of their system (submersible pump).
Is there anything that can go wrong with this method, or is it a good approach? What should something like this cost?
Based on the size of our property and the fact that we want an irrigation system, we chose the Package-L, which also includes the pump.
Groundwater can be found here at a depth of about 4 meters (13 feet).
Thanks in advance.
Yes and no.
I would base this on the entire outdoor area. If major landscaping changes are planned, hiring a designer definitely makes sense. If it’s just about the terrace, lawn, or paving work, you don’t necessarily need an architect for that.
If you already know where a well might go and where you plan to have a water connection point, you can have a landscape gardener install empty conduits for water and electrical lines. However, if this is not clear, I would bring in a professional. Whether that professional is a broadly skilled landscape gardener, an architect, or the well drilling company cannot be said in general.
I would base this on the entire outdoor area. If major landscaping changes are planned, hiring a designer definitely makes sense. If it’s just about the terrace, lawn, or paving work, you don’t necessarily need an architect for that.
If you already know where a well might go and where you plan to have a water connection point, you can have a landscape gardener install empty conduits for water and electrical lines. However, if this is not clear, I would bring in a professional. Whether that professional is a broadly skilled landscape gardener, an architect, or the well drilling company cannot be said in general.