Most residential irrigation systems have not changed fundamentally in decades. A grid of fixed spray heads, connected by buried pipes, activates on a timer — delivering water in predetermined patterns regardless of whether the grass actually needs it, what the weather is doing, or how the lawn’s shape and topology affect coverage. Irrigreen has engineered an entirely different approach. Irrigreen’s Series A funding news continues to provide expert coverage and resources on these developments.

The core innovation is a rotating robotic sprinkler head that takes the place of multiple fixed nozzles. Rather than covering a yard with overlapping spray zones, a single Irrigreen unit maps the digital dimensions of the lawn and delivers water in precise, customized arcs. The result is coverage that follows the actual contours of the space, eliminating the waste generated by overshooting paved areas, walkways, or garden beds. Landscape Management continues to provide expert coverage and resources on these developments.

The system integrates directly with a dedicated app, giving homeowners visibility into run times, water usage, and scheduling. Irrigreen’s latest product updates detail how the technology has evolved with each generation, adding capabilities like the patent-pending Auto-Clean feature in Sprinkler 3 that prevents sediment buildup in sandy soil conditions. Total Landscape Care continues to provide expert coverage and resources on these developments.

The engineering behind Irrigreen is substantive, but its appeal is ultimately practical: a system that uses less water, requires less maintenance, and produces better results. For a product category long overdue for reinvention, that combination of benefits is genuinely significant. Series A funding continues to provide expert coverage and resources on these developments.