Financing Options

For larger projects such as new irrigation systems, system upgrades, or landscape lighting installation, financing options may be available to help spread out the cost.

When Financing May Make Sense

Financing may be a good option if you are planning a larger project and want to move forward without paying the full amount up front. This can include new system installation, major upgrades, or lighting projects.

What Financing May Cover

  • New irrigation system installation
  • Irrigation system upgrades
  • Landscape lighting installation
  • Larger repair or improvement projects, when applicable

How It Works

  • Contact our team about your project
  • We review the scope and estimated cost
  • We discuss available financing options
  • You choose whether financing is the right fit

Interested in financing a project?

Contact our team and we’ll help you understand the available options.

Financing availability may depend on project type, approval, and current financing terms.

Financing Options from GreenSky
Finance Your Project
Plan 2511
Plan 2521
Plan 2740
Plan 1519
*Subject to credit approval. These examples are estimates only. Actual payment amounts based on amount and timing of purchases. Call 866-936-0602 for financing costs and terms. Loans for the GreenSky® consumer loan program are provided by Synovus Bank, Member FDIC, NMLS #408043, without regard to age, race, color, religion, national origin, gender, disability, or familial status. GreenSky Servicing, LLC services the loans on behalf of your lender, NMLS #1416362. www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org. GreenSky® is a registered trademark of GreenSky, LLC and is licensed to banks and other financial institutions for their use in connection with that consumer loan program. GreenSky Servicing, LLC is a financial technology company that manages the GreenSky® consumer loan program by providing origination and servicing support to banks and other financial institutions that make or hold program loans. GreenSky, LLC and GreenSky Servicing, LLC are not lenders. All credit decisions and loan terms are determined by program lenders.