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BOOK ONLINEUsually, the price for irrigation opening is $90 + tax. The price can vary if the system is commercial or big residential.
GET IT NOWBasically, the price for winterization is $100 + tax. The cost can vary if the system is commercial or big residential.
GET IT NOWPrices start at $550 per zone. We use Hunter and Rain Bird materials. 5-year warranty. Parts and labor are included.
GET IT NOWLED fixtures start from $250 due to long lifespan and reduced maintenance costs. Parts & labour are included.
GET IT NOWResidential sod averages $1.10–$3.50 per sq.ft. Commercial starts at $0.75. Labour is included.
GET IT NOWFrench drainage installation cost ranges $25–$40 per foot depending on complexity. Parts and labor are included.
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Winterization is crucial for safeguarding your drain sprinkler system from the harsh effects of freezing temperatures. When temperatures drop, any remaining water in your system can freeze and expand, causing pipes and components to crack or burst. This can lead to costly repairs in the spring. Winterization involves draining all water from the system, preventing ice buildup and damage.
Furthermore, protecting your sprinkler system in winter ensures its longevity and reliable performance when you need it most in the warmer months. By taking the time to prepare your system for winter, you’ll not only save on repair expenses but also extend the life of your investment, ensuring that it continues to effectively manage water and drainage in your landscaping for years to come.
Insulating drain sprinkler system is a vital step in winterization. Proper insulation shields vulnerable components from extreme cold, preventing damage. Start by insulating above-ground pipes and valves with foam pipe insulation or heat tape. This prevents freezing and cracking. Next, consider adding insulation blankets or covers to backflow preventers, valves, and exposed components. Additionally, mulching the soil around your drain system can help maintain a more stable temperature. These insulation techniques create a protective barrier against frigid temperatures, ensuring drain sprinkler system remains intact and functional throughout the winter, ready to resume operation when warmer weather arrives.
Turn Off Water Supply: Shut off the main water supply to the irrigation system to prevent freezing and potential damage during winter.
Drain the System: Use the system’s manual drain valves to remove any remaining water from the pipes, valves, and sprinkler heads.
Blow Out the Lines: Use an air compressor to blow out any remaining water from the system. Start with the zone farthest from the compressor and work your way back.
Remove and Store Components: Remove and store any detachable components such as sprinkler heads, hoses, and backflow preventers in a dry, protected area.
Insulate Vulnerable Parts: Insulate above-ground pipes and backflow preventers with pipe insulation or blankets to provide extra protection against freezing temperatures.





Professional winterization services for your sprinkler system offer peace of mind and expertise. Trained technicians ensure that every step, from shutting off the water supply to properly using air compressors and insulating components, is executed flawlessly. With the right tools and experience, professionals reduce the risk of damage and save you time and effort. Many service providers offer comprehensive maintenance plans, delivering year-round care for your system. By investing in professional winterization, you protect your drain sprinkler system effectively and prolong its lifespan, keeping it ready for action when warmer weather returns.