Drip Irrigation Services

Drip Irrigation for Philippine Farms

We design and install water-efficient drip irrigation systems for farms across Luzon — from vegetable plots in Laguna to rice-to-high-value crop conversions in Nueva Ecija. Built for Philippine soil, water sources, and growing conditions.

14

Provinces Covered

60%

Water Savings vs Flood

5–10

Year System Lifespan

Free

On-Site Assessment

Why Urban Goes Green

Built for Filipino Farm Owners

Turnkey Installation

From site assessment to system testing. We handle design, materials, installation, and farmer training in one package.

Philippine Conditions

Every system is designed for local soil types, water sources, terrain, and crops. No generic templates from abroad.

Transparent Pricing

Itemized quotations with no hidden fees. You see every component, labor cost, and material before any work begins.

Solar-Compatible

We design systems that work with solar pumps, ideal for off-grid farms where electricity is unreliable or unavailable.

Our Approach

Drip Irrigation Designed for Philippine Agriculture

Philippine farming faces a water paradox: monsoon floods from June to November, then months of dry heat that can devastate crops. Traditional flood and furrow irrigation wastes enormous volumes of water and leaves farms vulnerable when supply tightens during the dry season. Drip irrigation solves this by delivering water directly to the root zone of each plant through a network of pipes, tubing, and emitters — cutting water use by up to 60% while improving crop yield and quality.

Urban Goes Green designs drip systems specifically for Philippine conditions. We account for local water sources (deep wells, shallow wells, NIA canals, river pumps, rainwater harvesting), soil types that range from volcanic loam in Laguna and Batangas to clay-heavy plains in Nueva Ecija and Tarlac, and the specific crop patterns in each province. A mango orchard in Pangasinan needs a fundamentally different layout than a vegetable farm in Camarines Sur or a coffee plantation in the Bicol highlands.

Whether you are a small-holder farmer looking to convert from flood irrigation, a commercial grower scaling up high-value crop production, or a farm estate owner investing in long-term agricultural infrastructure, our process remains the same: free site assessment, custom system design, transparent quotation, professional installation, and hands-on training so your team can operate and maintain the system independently.

What We Offer

Complete Drip Irrigation Solutions

From system design to farmer training, we handle every step of your irrigation project.

System Design & Planning

Custom layout based on your farm's water source, terrain, soil type, crop spacing, and production goals. Includes pipe sizing, emitter selection, and pressure calculations.

Filtration & Water Treatment

Screen filters, disc filters, and sand media filters matched to your water quality. Prevents clogging and ensures uniform water delivery across the entire system.

Drip Line Installation

Mainline, sub-mainline, and lateral pipe installation with properly spaced emitters. We use drip tape for row crops and inline drip tubing for orchards and permanent plantings.

Solar Pump Integration

Design and installation of solar-powered submersible and surface pump systems. Eliminates electricity costs and works in off-grid locations common in rural farming areas.

Fertigation Setup

Inject liquid fertilizers directly through your drip system for precise nutrient delivery. Reduces fertilizer waste by up to 40% and eliminates manual application labor.

Farmer Training

Hands-on training for your farm crew: system operation, filter maintenance, lateral flushing, emitter troubleshooting, and seasonal adjustments. Includes a printed maintenance guide.

System Options

Drip Systems for Every Farm Type

We match the right drip technology to your crops, budget, and farm layout.

🌱 Most Popular

Drip Tape System

Flat, thin-walled tubing with built-in emitters at regular intervals. Ideal for row crops like vegetables, onions, and strawberries. Cost-effective for seasonal planting.

  • Best for row crops
  • Lowest cost per hectare
  • Easy to replace seasonally

Ideal for: Vegetables, onions, melons

🌳 Long-Lasting

Inline Drip Tubing

Thick-walled tubing with pressure-compensating emitters. Built to last 8-10+ years. Best for permanent crops and orchards where the layout does not change season to season.

  • Handles elevation changes
  • 8-10 year lifespan
  • Uniform flow on slopes

Ideal for: Orchards, coffee, cacao

💧 Precision

Micro-Sprinkler Hybrid

Combines drip mainlines with micro-sprinkler heads for wider coverage zones. Used for nurseries, seedling areas, and crops that benefit from overhead moisture.

  • Wider coverage area
  • Great for nurseries
  • Flexible emitter patterns

Ideal for: Nurseries, seedbeds, mixed farms

How It Works

Four Steps to a Better Irrigation System

1

Free Site Assessment

We visit your farm, evaluate water sources, map the terrain, review your crops, and measure the irrigation area. No cost, no obligation.

2

Custom Design & Quote

We create a detailed system layout with pipe sizing, emitter spacing, filter specs, and an itemized cost breakdown. You approve before we proceed.

3

Installation & Testing

Our team installs the complete system: mainline, laterals, filters, valves, and emitters. We pressure-test every zone and verify uniform flow.

4

Training & Handover

We train your crew on daily operation, filter cleaning, flushing schedules, and seasonal maintenance. You receive a printed maintenance manual.

Common Questions

Drip Irrigation FAQs

Costs depend on farm size, crop type, water source, and terrain. A basic drip system for a 1-hectare vegetable farm typically ranges from P80,000 to P150,000 including all materials and labor. Orchards and larger farms with complex layouts may range from P120,000 to P300,000+ per hectare. We provide free site assessments with detailed, itemized quotations so you know exactly what you are paying for.
High-value vegetables (tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, onions, lettuce, strawberries, melon, squash), fruit orchards (mango, calamansi, coconut), and plantation crops (coffee, cacao) benefit most. Row crops like corn and sugarcane can also benefit, especially in water-scarce provinces. During your site assessment, we recommend the best system type based on your specific crop plan.
Drip irrigation saves 30% to 60% of water compared to traditional flood or furrow methods. Water is delivered directly to each plant's root zone through emitters, minimizing evaporation, runoff, and deep percolation. For provinces with limited dry-season water supply like Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, and Pangasinan, this efficiency can protect your harvest during critical growth stages.
We offer both. Our full-service package covers site assessment, system design, material procurement, complete installation, pressure testing, and farmer training. If you prefer to install with your own team, we can supply materials and provide a detailed installation guide. Most farm owners choose the full-service option for a ready-to-use system.
Yes. We design drip systems that integrate with solar-powered submersible and surface pumps. This is ideal for farms without reliable grid electricity, which is common in rural parts of Nueva Ecija, Quezon Province, and the Bicol region. Solar-powered irrigation eliminates ongoing electricity costs and may be eligible for Department of Agriculture support programs.
Drip tape and laterals last 5 to 10 years. Mainlines, sub-mainlines, filters, and fittings last 15 to 20 years with proper care. Regular filter cleaning, periodic flushing, and protecting lines from physical damage are the main maintenance tasks. We provide a complete maintenance guide and hands-on training after every installation.
Our free assessment covers: farm visit, water source evaluation (well, river, NIA canal, rainwater), soil type analysis, crop layout review, elevation and terrain mapping, irrigation area measurement, and a detailed system design with an itemized cost quotation. There is no obligation to proceed after the assessment.
We install drip irrigation systems across 14 provinces in Luzon: Laguna, Batangas, Bulacan, Pampanga, Nueva Ecija, Pangasinan, Tarlac, and Quezon Province in Central and Southern Luzon, plus Camarines Sur, Albay, Sorsogon, Camarines Norte, Catanduanes, and Masbate in the Bicol region.

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