Your irrigation system needs attention during the winter months to prevent damage and ensure it’s ready for spring. In this blog, we’ll cover how to winterize, inspect, and maintain your irrigation system for optimal performance.
1. Drain and Winterize the System
Leaving water in your irrigation lines can cause freezing and cracking.
- Why it matters: Frozen water can expand and damage pipes and valves.
- How to do it: Shut off the main water supply, drain excess water, and blow out lines with compressed air if necessary.
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2. Inspect for Damage and Repairs
Winter is an excellent time to inspect your irrigation system for leaks, cracks, or damage.
- What to check: Look at valves, sprinkler heads, and pipes for signs of wear or cracks.
- Why it matters: Early repairs prevent costly replacements in spring.
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3. Adjust Your Irrigation Schedule
Water needs are lower in winter, so adjust your irrigation settings to avoid overwatering.
- Best practices: Water deeply but less frequently. Monitor weather patterns for natural rainfall.
- Benefits: Prevents water waste and keeps roots healthy.
Keep your irrigation system in top shape—call us at (850) 217-4285 to schedule service!
Wrap Up
Proper irrigation system maintenance in winter includes draining lines, inspecting for damage, and adjusting watering schedules. Protect your investment and prepare for a seamless spring—contact us today for a professional’s help.
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