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How Often Should You Run Your Irrigation System in Florida?

  • Writer: Austin Jones
    Austin Jones
  • May 9
  • 2 min read

Irrigation System
Irrigation System

How Often Should You Run Your Irrigation System in Florida?

Living in Florida means your lawn and garden are up against intense sun, sandy soil, and unpredictable rain. Whether you're in Niceville, Destin, or Fort Walton Beach, having a well-tuned irrigation system is key to maintaining a healthy, vibrant landscape year-round. But how often should you actually run your irrigation system? The answer depends on several factors—including the season, soil type, and the type of grass or plants you’re growing.


🌱 Spring & Fall Watering Guidelines

In the cooler months of spring and fall, grass growth slows and moisture loss is reduced.

  • Frequency: 1–2 times per week

  • Best time: Early morning (between 4 a.m. and 8 a.m.)

  • Duration: 20–30 minutes per zone depending on sprinkler type


Tip: Overwatering in these seasons can lead to fungus and root rot. A good irrigation system will adjust automatically based on rainfall and temperature.


☀️ Summer Watering Guidelines

Florida summers are hot, humid, and often dry for stretches of time.

  • Frequency: 2–3 times per week (unless there’s rain)

  • Best time: Early morning to reduce evaporation

  • Duration: Rotor heads may need 30–40 mins; spray heads closer to 15–20 mins


Tip: If your lawn still looks stressed or dull even with this schedule, it may be time for a system inspection to ensure even coverage and proper pressure.


🌧️ Rainy Season Considerations

The Florida Panhandle sees frequent rain in late spring and summer. If you’re not using a smart irrigation controller, you may be overwatering without realizing it.

  • Install a rain sensor or smart controller to pause watering after storms

  • Monitor for pooling or soggy spots, which can indicate broken heads or leaks


❄️ Winter Watering (Yes, You Still Need It!)

Even in the mild Florida winter, your landscape needs occasional hydration—especially during dry cold fronts.

  • Frequency: Once every 10–14 days (for established lawns)

  • Avoid: Watering when temps drop near freezing


💧 How Final Approach Irrigation Can Help

At Final Approach Irrigation, we don’t just install systems—we tailor them. We offer smart irrigation systems, seasonal tune-ups, and precision water scheduling for every property we serve in Niceville, Destin, and Fort Walton Beach.


📲 Need help setting your schedule or upgrading to a smarter system? Contact us today for a free consultation: www.FinalApproachIrrigation.com

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