BUILDERS, DEVELOPERS & LANDSCAPE DESIGNERS

The future of development includes smarter green space.

Deep Green’s smart irrigation technology enables builders to create resilient neighborhoods defined by green spaces that bring people together and set developments apart.

THE CHALLENGE

Builders & designers are operating in a rapidly changing market.

  • Buyers increasingly expect smart, efficient systems as part of a quality home

  • Growing expectations for shared spaces, gathering areas, and community-focused development

  • Pressure to stand out in a crowded market where many projects feel interchangeable

  • Tighter margins that require smarter ways to add value

Today’s homebuyers are thinking beyond square footage, they’re paying attention to how a home is built and how it will perform over time. Sustainability, efficiency, and smart systems are no longer niche features; they are part of the purchase decision.

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A better approach for modern developments.

Deep Green combines proven subsurface delivery with modern sensing and intelligent control — giving builders and designers a way to preserve real, usable green space while dramatically reducing water demand. The system runs automatically in the background, reinforcing the quality of the build without adding complexity.

At sale, the story is simple: this home includes a next-generation landscape system designed for beauty, efficiency, and long-term performance — a clear point of differentiation in a crowded market.

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The future of green space is performance-driven.

Modern developments require more than aesthetic landscaping. Deep Green integrates intelligent control and subsurface precision to create green spaces that perform reliably, efficiently, and measurably.

    • Cooler courtyards

    • More usable outdoor amenities

    • Increased dwell time in shared spaces

    • Visible green space increases perceived quality

    • Soft landscapes photograph and market better

    • Emotional appeal drives faster absorption

    • Developments feel higher-end

    • Avoids “commodity hardscape” aesthetic

    • Living root systems stabilize soil

    • Better infiltration vs impermeable hardscape

    • Reduced runoff burden

    • Maintained green turf can serve as ember-resistant buffer

    • Reduces dry fuel loads compared to unmanaged landscape

    • Vegetated areas reduce wind and soil erosion

    • Fewer surface failures

    • Reduced overspray damage

    • Less rework from runoff or pooling

Redefine community development through beautiful green spaces.

Set your projects apart while leading in sustainable, resilient design.