About

Scott Fischer is the Owner/Operator of FISCHER IRRIGATION. He has been involved with the irrigation industry locally and statewide since 1986, and personally designs and supervises all installations.

His broad background in electrical/electronics and soil mechanics has proven to be a valuable asset to the understanding of all aspects of his designs and installation techniques. Our proposal to you will include the highest quality material and equipment for YOUR specific application. Our methods and techniques of installation are less intrusive to your landscaping, therefore leaving a better appearance to the finished product.

FISCHER IRRIGATION has the ability to offer an expanded design criteria to include high efficiency designs which allow for the utmost in water conservation.

We are committed to the continuing support of your investments by offering a FULL TIME SERVICE & REPAIR DEPARTMENT.

 

A Few things you need to know

 

Licenses/Certifications:

  • Texas Licensed Irrigator LI3114
  • Certified Backflow Tester BP6382
  • Licensed Drain layer (City of Houston)
  • Certified Design, Construction, Repair of lightly loaded foundations on expansive clay
  • Landscape Irrigation Auditor
  • Certified Irrigation Professional
  • Certified Bidding & Estimator
  • Certified Maintenance & Trouble Shooting for valve controllers
  • Certified Basic Pump Calculations
  • Toro School of Business

Member of : (past & present)

  • Greater Houston BBB
  • Houston Gulf Coast Irrigation Association
  • Texas Turf Irrigation Association (State/Trustee to Board of Directors 2000-2002)
  • Association of Landscape Irrigation Repair Technicians (International/ Founding Member)
  • The Irrigation Association (IA/National)

Awards:

  • Year 2000 reciepient “Keystone Award” (TTIA/Contributions to State Irrigation Industry)
  • The Seabrook Association 1997 certificate of appreciation

Commercial References: Jacob White Construction Company, U.S. Post Office (La Branch Office Hou.) Lakewood Yacht Club, Exxon/Mobil Corp., Powell Electric, Windsor Estates, San Jacinto College, Bay Colony H.O.A., Clear Creek ISD, Formosa Plastics, La Columbe D’Or, University of Houston-Main Campus, University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston, Ashford Village Townhomes, Texas First Bank (Four Branches), Drymalla Construction (Victory Lake Athletic Field), Dickinson Animal Clinic, Clear Creek Meadows, St. Paul’s Catholic Church, Centennial Contractors.

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