Main Services
- Irrigation repair or maintenance
- Irrigation design services
- Irrigation construction
- Landscape maintenance
- Landscape construction or installation
- Snow removal
- Landscape design
Company Background
Hydrotech is a Spokane-based landscaping, irrigation, and snow removal company dedicated to maintaining and enhancing the beauty and functionality of local properties. We specialize in resolving common Inland Northwest challenges, including post-storm debris cleanup and persistent sprinkler system leaks. Our expert team provides comprehensive irrigation construction, design, and repair to prevent water waste, alongside full-service landscape construction, installation, and maintenance to restore outdoor spaces after severe weather. From initial design to year-round care and reliable winter snow removal, Hydrotech is your trusted local partner for a resilient and beautiful landscape in Spokane's unique climate.
Common Questions
What's included in your irrigation repair service for common Spokane sprinkler leaks?
Our Spokane irrigation repair service is a full diagnostic and fix. We locate the source of the leak—whether it's a broken head from winter freeze-thaw cycles, a cracked lateral line, or a faulty valve—and perform a precise repair to stop water waste and restore optimal pressure to your system, helping you conserve water and save on your bill.
Can Hydrotech handle the storm debris cleanup after Spokane's wind and ice storms?
Absolutely. Our landscape maintenance team is equipped to safely and efficiently clean up storm debris, including fallen branches, scattered leaves, and damaged plant material. We'll restore your property's safety and curb appeal, and can even integrate debris removal with broader landscape construction or repair services if the storm caused more significant damage to your hardscape or planting beds.
How does professional irrigation design help prevent future leaks and water issues in Spokane?
A proper irrigation design from Hydrotech accounts for Spokane's soil types, water pressure, and seasonal temperature swings. By correctly zoning plants, using durable components rated for our freeze-thaw cycles, and ensuring proper head placement, we build a system that minimizes stress points and common failure areas, reducing the likelihood of costly leaks and promoting efficient water use for a healthier landscape.

















