In this article, we'll walk you through the basics of winterizing your irrigation system and explain why it’s recommended for optimal watering performance. If you are unsure about how do you winterize your sprinkler system, check out our winterization video below to learn how to winterize wi...
How to Winterize Your Lawn Mower in 9 Easy Steps Next, turn off the water supply to the sprinkler system and set the timer to open just one zone. If the zone has a manual drain valve, open it up. Use the compressor to blow out the first sprinkler zone. Once the sprinkler heads pop...
With winter on the way, don’t skip the essentials of lawn winterization. Find out how to winterize your lawn the right way: keep mowing, rake leaves and debris, water, aerate, dethatch, overseed, apply fertilizer and soil amendments, control weeds, control pests, control diseases, maintain...
One of the most common methods to winterize your sprinkler system is the compressor air blow-out. This method uses an air compressor to clear water from your sprinkler system. Even if you use the largest home compressor that you find, chances are it’s not powerful enough to blow out the...
5 Steps: How to Drain, Winterize Your Sprinkler System Find the manual drain valves located downstream of each zone valve. Turn off the water supply by closing the main valve in the sprinkler valve box. Open all the drain valves for each zone, and leave them open until all the remaining...
It would seem that, with the right amount of money and time, you can set up a system that delivers exactly the right amount of water to your plants at exactly the right moment, and you can sit back and watch them grow. It almost sounds too easy, doesn't it? What's the catch?
Louis. Unscrew hoses from any exterior faucets and winterize sprinkler systems by blowing water out of the lines. Wrap any accessible pipes in your basement or attic with foam pipe wraps, says Lipford. “It will help prevent any freeze damaged and burst pipes and help you save money since...