Sprinkler Blowout

Sprinkler Blowout

Sprinkler System Winterization and Blowouts

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Sprinkler winterization is a necessity in order to protect your system from winter damage. Winterizing is the process of forcing compressed air into the sprinkler system and then cycling through each control valve until the water has been removed from the sprinkler/irrigation system.

WHEN BAD WEATHER HITS, YOU DON’T HAVE TO WORRY
After the water has been removed, the sprinkler system should not be turned on until the following spring, when temperatures no longer have the potential of freezing any water in the system. Each Fall, it’s important to have your sprinklers winterized before the cold settles in. A Sprinkler Master technician can give you a complete shutdown and blowout at the end of the season.

WE MANAGE YOUR PROPERTY 24 HOURS A DAY
We understand that your property is a big investment and we want our customers to know that we are there for them to help them accomplish the dreams that they may have for their property. From new construction landscaping to existing landscapes that need a facelift, our professional staff can help.

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Setting Up An Appointment

After contacting your local Sprinkler Master, we'll set a time and day that works for you. Traditionally, we try to set our appointments in 2 hours blocks for a sprinkler blowout, so we have enough time to effectively flush your irrigation system.

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The Appointment

Once we arrive, we'll talk with you and explain how we plan on blowing out your irrigation system. We want to insure that you are informed throughout the process.

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Payment & Suggestions

After the technician completes the sprinkler blowout process, they'll go over what they did and give any suggestions they have to help your lawn sprinkler system be more effective. Then, we'll go over the bill with you and email you a copy. A hard copy may be requested. For payment, you can pay online at a secure site by clicking the link in the email, or pay the technician on the spot. That's all there is to it! We strive to leave your yard better than when we came.

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