Sprinkler Winterizing
We are no longer accepting bookings for 2022.
Winterizing or "Blowing Out" your sprinkler system is a smart thing to do here along the Wasatch Front. Freezing temperatures cause the ground to fluctuate and water inside the pipes in your sprinkler system can crack or break.
These damages caused by ice can incur costly repairs in the spring to get your system running again.
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Be sure to contact us early and get on our "Blowout List" so we can winterize your system properly and ensure it lasts for years to come.


Sprinkler Upgrades
Occasionally we encounter a system that was not designed or setup to be blown out. We try our best to keep our trucks stocked with all the parts necessary to adapt to a system but in some cases we will need to make changes to the setup of your irrigation system.

How we Do it.
With the right equipment.
We use a Diesel air compressor which provides enough air flow to clear the lines on your system.
This diesel air compressor is tuned in to 65 PSI to ensure we do not damage your sprinkler valves or heads.
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We run through each zone for several minutes to clear the water from the lines. This is indicated by mist coming from the sprinkler heads.

**Drought Alert**
Due to the severe drought, we recommend watering 2 times per week in Northern Utah and 3 times a week in Southern Utah to help extend the water supply. The goal during extreme drought conditions isn’t lush landscapes but rather “survival watering” to keep high-value plants alive like trees and shrubs. Grass is resilient and can survive with as little as 1″ of water a month. It won’t be green and will enter dormancy during times of drought and high temperatures but will recover when conditions improve. Thank you for doing your part to #SlowTheFlow!
Find more drought info at: Drought.utah.gov
Find drought tips at: SlowTheFlow.org