Upgrade Existing Irrigation Systems Without Rebuilding Everything

Many farms already have pipelines, pumps, and valve lines in place.
The real problem is often not the pipe network itself, but the lack of a clear control structure.

PKYDrip helps upgrade existing farm irrigation systems by adding practical automation for:

  • pump start and stop
  • valve zone switching
  • irrigation scheduling
  • multi-zone irrigation management
  • optional remote access and sensor integration

Instead of rebuilding the whole irrigation system, you can often improve operation by adding a structured control layer.


Is This Page for You?

This page is designed for:

Farm Owners

Who want to upgrade from manual irrigation to a more manageable automatic system.

Irrigation Contractors

Who need a practical pump-and-valve control structure for retrofit projects.

Orchard and Open-Field Projects

That need stable multi-zone irrigation control without rebuilding the whole site.

Existing Irrigation Upgrade Projects

Where pipelines already exist, but the control method is outdated, manual, or inefficient.


Common Problems in Existing Irrigation Systems

Many upgrade projects start with situations like these:

  • irrigation still depends on manual valve operation
  • pump operation and valve opening are not coordinated
  • irrigation zones are difficult to manage clearly
  • watering schedules are inconsistent
  • expansion is difficult because there is no clear control structure
  • the system works, but management is inefficient and labor-intensive

Before Upgrade vs After Upgrade

Before

  • manual switching of valves
  • pump started separately
  • irrigation takes too much labor
  • difficult to manage multiple zones
  • low visibility of overall system logic

After

  • automatic pump and valve coordination
  • scheduled irrigation by zone
  • clearer multi-zone control structure
  • easier daily management
  • practical path toward remote monitoring or sensor-based expansion

Typical Upgrade Structure

A practical upgrade structure may include:

Water Source → Pump → Main Line → Valve Zones → PKYDrip Controller → Optional Sensors / Cloud Platform

This structure is suitable for many retrofit projects because it helps organize the system without requiring full replacement.

It can support:

  • pump control
  • valve zone switching
  • irrigation scheduling
  • multi-zone sequencing
  • upgrade-friendly logic for existing farms
  • optional sensor or cloud expansion

Core Capabilities

Pump and Valve Automation

Coordinate pump start/stop with valve opening logic to make irrigation operation more stable and organized.

Multi-Zone Irrigation Control

Manage multiple irrigation zones with a clearer structure for farms, orchards, and open-field projects.

Irrigation Scheduling

Set irrigation timing according to project needs, crop layout, and field operation logic.

Upgrade-Friendly Architecture

Designed for existing irrigation systems where rebuilding everything is not practical.

Optional Sensor Integration

Can be expanded with soil moisture, weather signals, flow monitoring, or related field inputs.

Project Customization Support

Suitable for project-oriented applications that need practical configuration rather than retail-style standard kits.


Typical Upgrade Project Scenarios

Orchard Irrigation Upgrade

Upgrade manual valve switching into structured pump-and-zone automation for orchard projects.

Open-Field Farm Irrigation

Add irrigation controller logic to organize valve zones and simplify daily operation.

Greenhouse Irrigation Upgrade

Improve irrigation timing and pump-valve coordination in greenhouse systems with clearer automation control.


Why PKYDrip

Built for Real Irrigation Projects

We focus on practical farm irrigation control structures, not just individual hardware items.

Suitable for Existing Systems

Our solutions are designed for real upgrade situations where keeping the existing pipeline layout is important.

Practical Pump + Valve Logic

We help organize the control layer for pumps, valves, and irrigation zones so the system becomes easier to manage.

Scalable for Future Expansion

The structure can be expanded later according to project size, number of zones, and automation needs.


What to Send Us for a Quick Recommendation

To recommend a suitable upgrade structure, please send:

  • farm size
  • pump power or pump voltage
  • number of irrigation zones
  • water source
  • existing irrigation type
  • photos of current pump / valves / pipeline layout

With these details, we can suggest a more suitable irrigation upgrade structure for your project.


Get Your Irrigation Upgrade Plan

If you already have an irrigation system and want to upgrade it without rebuilding everything, we can help you organize a practical control structure.

Send us your project details and we will suggest a suitable pump-and-valve automation solution.

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