commercial irrigation alexandria va

Commercial Irrigation in Alexandria, VA

Water management is more than just the installation of an irrigation system; it is a holistic assessment of your site to determine watering needs and drainage requirements, slope, exposure, plant needs, and soil type. Our certified commercial landscape irrigation designers and auditors can design, install and service an irrigation system that is custom to your site. This system helps reduce plant stress and loss, lower utility costs, boost chemical performance, and improve turf renovation.

Our storm water services include:

  • Culverts and bio-swales
  • Collection facilities
  • Vertical drainage
  • Rain gardens
  • Permeable paving

Commercial properties we serve:

  • Corporate and Commercial
  • Education
  • Healthcare
  • Hotels & Resorts
  • Housing Communities
  • Retail
  • Parks

Old Town Alexandria is a bustling center of history, entertainment, dining, shopping, waterfront, and even dog and eco-friendly activities. Situated conveniently a mere 7 miles from Washington, DC, it is still far enough away to have created its own unique epicenter of life. As the place that George Washington called ‘home’ Old Town is positioned between the George Washington Masonic Memorial on the west and by the Potomac River on the east, providing an all access gateway to the best things in life- according to those who know!

What’s in a name? Founded in 1749 by Philip Alexander II and his cousin Captain John Alexander, the city was first named Belhaven after the Scottish patriot John Hamilton, 2nd Lord Belhaven and Stenton. There were many changes for the region, including the changing of the name to Alexandria, its inclusion in the District of Columbia in 1791 through ceding, surrender to the British Fleet in the War of 1812, retroceding to Virginia in 1846, military occupation during the American Civil War, and the 1930 annexation to the town of Potomac. These many transitions and acclimations built the foundation for what is now a city that draws both residents and tourists to its cobblestone streets and red brick sidewalks.