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This site offers clear, comprehensive information and resources about irrigation winterization to help clients understand the process and available options. It aims to provide straightforward guidance so clients can make informed decisions and ensure their irrigation systems are properly prepared for the winter months.
Remove all water from pipes and hoses to prevent freezing and cracking during winter months.
Check and repair sprinkler valves to ensure proper function and prevent leaks when the system is dormant.
Protect above-ground components with covers and insulation to shield them from harsh winter conditions.
- - Drain System - Remove all water from pipes to prevent freezing damage.
- - Inspect Components - Check for leaks, cracks, or damaged parts before winter.
- - Blow Out Lines - Use compressed air to clear remaining water from the system.
- - Shut Off Water Supply - Turn off main water source to avoid leaks during winter.
- - Protect Backflow Preventers - Cover or drain backflow devices to prevent freezing.
Irrigation winterization work generally involves draining and shutting down irrigation systems to prevent damage from freezing temperatures. This process includes tasks such as blowing out sprinkler lines with compressed air, disconnecting and draining hoses, and insulating or protecting system components. When evaluating requests, details such as the size and complexity of the irrigation system, the type of equipment involved, the specific site conditions, and any prior winterization history are important for determining the scope of work, materials required, and scheduling considerations.
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