Acreage in Eagle promises quiet streets and room for projects. To keep budgets honest, we verify water, wastewater, and irrigation before design. That sequence prevents redraws and keeps the calendar clean.
Water: wells require depth, flow, and quality checks; we’ll plan treatment if minerals are high. City connections are simple—price fees and route trenching early. For landscaping, pressurized irrigation where available saves your well from summer cycles and keeps lawns healthy.
Wastewater: septic design starts with soils and perc tests, then sets the drain‑field footprint. That footprint can steer driveways and shop pads, so we place it before we fall in love with a plan. If sewer is available, we price the connection and confirm the route avoids future patios and trees.
Irrigation: delivery type and season lengths vary; we’ll map valves, backflow, and a blow‑out port where a truck can reach it in fall. Tie hose bibs and a wash area to the plan so projects stay outside living spaces.
With utilities sequenced early, the house will fit the land—and the first spring will be about planting, not surprise trenching.



