Those experiences are a big reason I take Irriglo seriously. When someone trusts me with their home, I don’t take that responsibility lightly. I’ve spent over fifteen years working hands-on in landscape lighting and irrigation, learning the trade across different companies, property types, and installs. Along the way, I saw what happens when work gets rushed and communication slips. I always felt there was a better way to do this kind of work.

For me, it’s simple. Treat people the way you’d treat your own family. When I show up to a property, I want the people I’m working with to feel comfortable, respected, and confident in what’s happening. No pressure. No shortcuts. Just honest work done properly.

Outside of all that, my life is very much about home. I’ve known my beautiful wife Danielle since we were about seventeen years old. We were best friends long before we ever thought about getting married, and we tied the knot in 2020. Growing up together has shaped how I show up in everything I do. We recently bought a century farmhouse, and I love being outside working on the property, especially in the evenings when the lights come on. Our two dogs, Faith and Saint, are usually right there with us.

That feeling of a calm, comfortable home is what matters most to me, and it’s exactly what I want Irriglo to bring to every project. When it came time to build Irriglo, I knew I wanted to do it with Ryan. We’ve been best friends for years, we see things the same way, and we both care a lot about doing things properly. There’s a lot of trust between us, and we stand behind everything we put our name on.

Irriglo is where all of that comes together for me. I notice how a place feels when you pull in at night, how the lawn and gardens handle the heat, and whether everything works the way it’s supposed to without becoming a hassle. I like walking the property with you, pointing things out, talking through options, and keeping it simple. I want you to understand what we’re doing and why, without feeling pushed or sold to.

When I’m not working, I’m at home with my wife Aislyn. She’s calm and steady. She sees things clearly. Where I can get intense or ahead of myself, she slows me down in a good way. She sees through me fast, and I trust her more than anyone. We’ve built a life that feels solid. We cook. We take care of our place. We play with our two dogs, Shiloh and Remy. Most of my best thinking happens at home, not in an office. That calm, comfortable feeling at home is what I measure everything against. If it doesn’t feel right, it’s not finished. That’s the standard I bring to every property we touch.