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Irrigation Managers LLC launches in Coeur d'Alene to tackle commercial irrigation issues

Coeur d'Alene founders Jon Peters and Leroy Lee launched Irrigation Managers LLC to offer 24/7 monitoring, water-use analysis and system programming for schools, parks and other large commercial sites.

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Irrigation Managers LLC launches in Coeur d'Alene to tackle commercial irrigation issues
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Coeur d'Alene — Jon Peters and Leroy Lee announced the launch of Irrigation Managers LLC in a Movers & Shakers notice published March 3, 2026, describing the firm as "Starting right here in the Pacific Northwest" while offering services aimed at commercial landscapes that face "unreliable systems, high water bills, poor plant health, or just plain hard-to-manage irrigation."

The company lists a full slate of services in its announcement, including water use analysis to establish baselines, full system setup and programming, proactive 24/7 monitoring, troubleshooting, ongoing optimization, detailed reporting, and training for field crews. The press notice states that packages are available nationwide tailored to site requirements and controller capabilities.

Irrigation Managers identifies larger commercial sites as its primary customers, naming schools, parks, golf courses, hospitals, sports fields, cemeteries and community associations. The announcement frames the offering as a solutions package for operators of those sites who need both technical control work and landscape health improvements.

The firm presents its approach and benefits in specific terms, saying "Irrigation Managers delivers irrigation management that minimizes water waste in landscapes while improving plant health and system reliability." The company adds that its method combines "site-specific data with agronomic principles" to produce measurable results and practical support for commercial clients across the U.S. On the local side, the founders emphasize practical problem-solving: "We're the experts here to help with whatever irrigation headache you're facing – whether it's too much water, complex controls, or plants that just aren't thriving," Lee added.

Contact details published with the announcement include a toll-free phone number, 1-800-473-7673, and an obfuscated company email link as printed in the notice. The Movers & Shakers item also displays share links for social platforms and invites new or expanded business announcements through the Press's obfuscated submissions email.

While the company frames itself as Pacific Northwest-focused in its launch language, the March 3 notice explicitly markets packaged services nationwide, signaling a dual identity: locally rooted in Coeur d'Alene and Idaho while positioning its service offerings for commercial sites across the United States.

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