Landscape & Turf
Commercial Drip Irrigation

Commercial Drip Irrigation

Dry spots three weeks after install. Callbacks on a system that "should work." Water restrictions shutting down zones mid-season. Landscape professionals running drip have a different conversation.

Professional drip irrigation

A conventional rotor system may look good on paper, but it often does not perform well in real conditions. Wind can push water away and leave dry spots. Overspray can hit fences, sidewalks, and other areas that do not need water. In clay soils, water cannot soak in fast enough, so it runs off and is wasted. When drought rules are in place, these problems can lead to systems being shut off.

Landscape contractors see these issues all the time. Specifiers, architects, and property managers deal with the results through extra maintenance and callbacks. The real question is not whether spray systems have problems, but if there is a better solution.

This is where professional drip irrigation systems offer a better way to water.

The real cost of spray

20–50% of water never reaches roots
Thrown into air, lost to evaporation and wind drift before it touches soil.
Water restrictions ban overhead irrigation
Spray gets shut down first. Drip systems keep running.
Slopes and narrow beds resist spray
Terrain breaks uniform coverage. Drip delivers consistency.

Precision at the
emitter, not
just the controller.

Techline® pressure-compensating driplines deliver the same flow rate from the first emitter to the last, regardless of slope, run length, or inlet pressure variation. The intelligence is in the hardware, not just the schedule.

Root-zone delivery

Water goes to the plant, not the air. Zero evaporation from the emitter to the soil surface.

Pressure compensation

Consistent output from 7–70 psi. No dry ends, no flooded inlets, on any terrain.

Root intrusion barriers

Copper-oxide and physical barriers stop root penetration before it blocks the emitter.

Reclaimed water ready

Purple-coded, ISO 9261-certified lines built for recycled water systems.

Who we work with

Every professional who touches the irrigation spec.

Netafim works across the full project chain.

Specifiers & Architects

LEED documentation, CAD details, and specs ready for submittal.
Netafim solutions help projects earn credits.

→ Getting LEED documentation fast
→ Drip performance on slope + clay
→ CAD details for permit submission

Installers & Contractors

Faster installs, fewer callbacks, and easier system sizing.
Use the Techline calculator to plan systems faster.

→ Costly callbacks from failures
→ Reclaimed water complexity
→ Fast system sizing

Property Owners & HOAs

Lower water bills and systems that stay compliant under restrictions.

→ Rising water costs
→ Spray systems shut down
→ Landscape decline
Netafim Landscape Catalog

Everything you need, in one catalog.

Browse the full Techline® product lineup, layouts, specifications, and ordering details — online, downloadable, or in the field.

Techline Copper Dripline

Root intrusion shows up after install, not before.

Standard driplines often perform well at first. Over time, roots move toward moisture, enter the emitter, and reduce flow from the inside. The result is uneven irrigation, added service visits, and systems that lose performance quietly. Techline™ Copper addresses this with copper embedded in both the emitter and outer stripe, combined with a physical barrier design that helps protect the system over the long term.

Netafim Landscape Project

The right spec starts with the right conversation.

Our landscape irrigation team helps you navigate product selection, zone design, reclaimed water compliance, and LEED documentation before you commit to a spec.