Why winterize my sprinkler system?
By not draining your system of water, you run the risk of residual water freezing in your sprinkler pipes and causing damages.
There are many ways to drain your irrigation pipes including manual drain valves, automatic drain valves, or compressed air blow-out methods. However, we recommend consulting our team of irrigation specialists to assist you and determine which is best for your property. Call us today to learn more.
There are many ways to drain your irrigation pipes including manual drain valves, automatic drain valves, or compressed air blow-out methods. However, we recommend consulting our team of irrigation specialists to assist you and determine which is best for your property. Call us today to learn more.
Is sprinkler winterization necessary?
If you live in a cold or frost prone area we definitely recommend winterizing your system. In an area like Amarillo, Texas where the weather is unpredictable, we still encourage our customers to receive a winterization treatment because the temperatures in the Panhandle will often dip under the freezing point.
When should I winterize my sprinkler system?
We recommend getting your irrigation drained and cleaned out in early to mid fall. It really depends on when you’re expecting for temperatures to drop below freezing in your area.
How much does sprinkler winterization cost?
The average cost to winterize a sprinkler system ranges between $60-$100. However, costs will vary depending on the size of the lawn/irrigation system. Call us today to get a better estimate on the cost of your repair project.