3 Simple Steps for Winterizing Your Sprinkler System

Buzz Landscaping Inc. • November 24, 2018
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Sprinkler systems are an excellent way to water your grass and create a healthy, thriving environment for your lawn and garden. However, the cold temperatures of the winter months can cause severe damage to pipes and other components, which can lead to expensive repairs in the spring. To prepare your sprinklers for winter weather, consider the helpful guide below. 

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How to Prepare Your Sprinkler System for Winter

1. Turn Off Water Supply

The first step to winterizing your irrigation system is to disconnect the water supply. The main water valve may be in a crawlspace, the basement, or buried in a valve box on the property. After the water is shut off, wrap the exposed valve in insulation to protect it from freezing temperatures. If your sprinkler system is an above-ground model, the pipes also need to be thoroughly covered in insulation. 


2. Control the System

Automatic sprinkler systems often come with controllers that have several programmable settings, including a “rain-mode.” When engaged, these settings allow the system to continue running without turning on the valves. During the winter, you should use this setting, if available, so that programming details such as start times and run times aren’t lost when you’re ready to use the system again in the spring. 


3. Drain the Pipes

Water left inside your pipeline can freeze if the temperatures drop too low. When this happens, the ice can expand in the pipes and damage them. You can prevent this by draining your system one of three ways: with an automatic drain valve, using the compressed air blow-out method, or a manual drain. Because draining your pipes can be difficult for homeowners to successfully do on their own, it may be best to contact a local landscaping contractor for assistance.

If you need help with your lawn irrigation system, you can count on the professionals at Buzz Landscaping. For more than 25 years, their team of licensed, experienced landscaping experts have provided exceptional services to residents in and around Conway, AR, including high-quality sprinkler system installations, lawn maintenance, and custom backyard designs. To learn more about how this company can transform your property into the oasis you’ve always wanted, call (501) 730-4515 and speak to a representative today. You can also visit their website for more details about their available services. 

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