
Sprinkler Blowout Repair
Winter blow out; ensure all the water is out of the systems pipes to avoid freezing pipes.
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Sprinkler pipes and other components are at risk of freezing and breaking when temperatures drop below 32 degrees Fahrenheit. Immediate damage can occur to exposed pipes and sprinkler equipment with the first freeze of winter.
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Lawn sprinkler winterization is especially critical in our MidWest climate, where winters are usually long and cold. Without winterization, water will freeze in your pipes and backflow device, requiring costly repairs in the spring. And if you don’t have a pro complete the process, you could discover expensive problems when you turn your lawn sprinklers back on.
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Although the process of “blowing out” your sprinkler system may seem simple, it’s important to hire a professional lawn sprinkler contractor to handle the job. We use a low-pressure, high-volume air compressor that safely and thoroughly removes all the water from your sprinkler system.