Winterize Your Irrigation Now — Save Water and Prevent Costly Breaks

Early November is the moment to stop guessing about your irrigation. When temperatures dip below freezing overnight, any water left in pipes, valves, or controllers can cause leaks, bursts, and expensive spring repairs.

Why winterizing matters this time of year

  • Freezing nights are already frequent; trapped water expands and damages lines.

  • Controllers left on or improperly scheduled waste water and can create frozen zones.

  • A proper shutdown reduces spring startup headaches and saves on emergency repairs.

What we do when we winterize

  • Shut down and drain irrigation lines, blow out where necessary, and check for leaks.

  • Set controllers to seasonal programs or disconnect smart controllers and capture settings.

  • Inspect valves, backflow preventers, and quick couplers for damage or needed repairs.

The homeowner payoff

  • Fewer surprise spring repairs and lower repair bills.

  • Reduced water waste through correct seasonal settings.

  • Faster spring commissioning because systems were closed correctly.

Why hire us instead of DIY

  • We use the right pressures and equipment for a safe blowout or drain; improper techniques can cause damage.

  • We catch small issues now so they don’t become large, costly problems in spring.

  • You get a clear handoff checklist and a guaranteed startup plan for next season.

Book a winterization before consistent below-freezing weather sets in and convert a risky, time-consuming chore into one reliable call that protects your system.

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