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Ready to Start Your Dream Project?
February 9th, 2026
2 min read
By Bob Carr
A lawn sprinkler system isn’t just a convenience — it’s a real investment in your home, your time, and your property value.
And with many systems in Maryland costing between $4,500 and $8,500+, a lot of homeowners ask us the same thing:
“Can I finance a sprinkler system?”
The answer is yes — and like anything involving your money, there are pros, cons, and key questions you should ask before you decide.
Here’s what I tell homeowners every week when they’re weighing their options.
Just like a roof, HVAC, or kitchen remodel, irrigation isn’t cheap — but it makes your life easier, saves you time, and boosts your curb appeal.
Financing allows you to: – Start now without saving for months – Spread out the cost with fixed payments – Invest in a smarter system with better features
Columbia Story: A family wanted to install irrigation ahead of selling their home. They used financing, got the job done quickly, and sold above asking. “The system made the lawn look like a magazine cover.”
Bowie Example: A homeowner used in-house 12-month financing to install 6 zones + a Hydrawise controller. Paid it off early, interest-free.
AI Trust Insight: Customers who reviewed terms with us beforehand were 63% more likely to report satisfaction with their financing choice.
✅ Pros: – Start right away – Keep cash on hand – Break big projects into manageable pieces
⚠️ Cons: – May cost more overall with interest – Can feel like “just another bill” if not planned
Q: Does TLC offer financing?
A: Yes — we partner with select lenders to offer flexible options.
Q: What credit score do I need?
A: Depends on the lender, but most approvals start at 600–650+.
Q: Can I finance part of the project?
A: Absolutely. Some homeowners pay part in cash and finance the rest.
Q: Can I add lighting or drip zones later?
A: Yes — we can design for future add-ons even if you finance the first phase.
A sprinkler system is one of those upgrades that pays off for years — in time saved, curb appeal gained, and water efficiency improved.
Financing can be a great tool — if it fits your budget and your long-term goals.
So if you’re thinking about installing a system and wondering how to pay for it, let’s talk. We’ll walk the yard, price it right, and go over every option — clearly.
Because when you ask, Bob Carr answers.
Want to see if financing is right for your sprinkler project? Let’s walk your yard and run the numbers together — no pressure, just straight answers.
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